Middle East Conflict: 1 Killed, 8 Injured In Lebanon Rocket Barrage Toward Israel
On Day 131 of the Israel-Hamas war, explosions were reported in an Iranian natural gas pipeline. The Israel-Lebanon border, on the other hand, remains tense, with Hezbollah reiterating its commitment to fighting Israel.
CDC To Update Covid-19 Isolation Guidance, Aligning With Shifts In Pandemic Landscape
CDC may soon allow Covid-19 patients to stop isolation after 24 hours fever-free and improving symptoms.
Super Bowl 'Most Watched' TV Show Ever With 123 Mn Viewers
A record 123.4 million people tuned in for the Super Bowl which saw the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in an overtime nailbiter, the game's broadcaster has said.
10 Most Dangerous Islands In The World: The Perilous Paradises
Here, we have listed the world's most perilous islands, where stealth will be your greatest friend.
10 Most Dangerous Cities In The US: Unveiling America's Riskiest Urban Centers
The issue of safety in America's most dangerous cities is multifaceted, influenced by a combination of socioeconomic factors, community dynamics, and law enforcement strategies. While efforts to address crime and improve public safety are ongoing, there's no one-size-fits-all solution.
10 Most Liberal States In The US: Embracing Progressive Values
Discover the top liberal states in the U.S., and explore their progressive landscapes and dynamic communities.
Bitcoin Breaks $50,000 For First Time Since 2021
Bitcoin spiked above $50,000 Tuesday for the first time in more than two years as investors grow optimistic that US approval of broader trading in the unit will ramp up demand.
10 Most Conservative States In The US: Ranking Territories By Ideology
From the rugged terrain of Wyoming to the southern charm of Mississippi, these states boast a significant conservative majority, often surpassing liberals by notable margins.
10 Most Expensive Paintings: Brushstrokes Of Value
In the world of contemporary art, a handful of paintings have attained legendary status through their staggering prices at auction. These masterpieces, spanning various eras and styles, epitomize artistic excellence and the vision of renowned creators.
10 Best '80s Movies: Gems That Defined Cinematic Excellence
The 80s produced a treasure trove of unforgettable films that continue to captivate audiences today. Here are some of the most beloved movies of the era.
10 Best Guitarists Of All Time: The Legends Across Generations
Here are some of the best guitarists that have left an indelible mark on music history with their passion for the instrument.
Burning Question: What Can We Expect In A 1.5C World?
Massive wildfires exposing millions to toxic smoke, drought shrivelling crops and key waterways, destructive storms supercharged by record ocean temperatures -- in the last year the world has had a taste of what to expect with warming of 1.5C.
For the first time on record, Earth has endured 12 consecutive months of temperatures 1.5 degrees Celsius hotter than the pre-industrial era, Europe's climate monitor said Thursday.
Supreme Court To Hear 14th Amendment Case On Trump's Eligibility
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case Thursday that could have far-reaching implications for the upcoming presidential election in November.
Rights Court Faults France For Kettling At 2010 Demo
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on Thursday found France guilty of unlawfully employing a controversial police tactic to encircle protesters during a 2010 demonstration.
Gucci Owner Kering Says Profit Fell 17% In 2023
Kering, whose other houses include Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga and Bottega Veneta, reported a 17 percent drop in net profit to 2.98 billion euros ($3.2 billion).
Chinese Consumer Prices Suffer Quickest Drop In 14 Years
Chinese consumer prices fell in January at their quickest rate in more than 14 years, data showed Thursday, piling pressure on the government for more aggressive moves to revive the country's battered economy.
China Consumer Prices Show Quickest Drop In 14 Years
Chinese consumer prices fell in January at their quickest rate in more than 14 years, data showed Thursday, as the country's leaders struggle to revive buying sentiment in the world's second-biggest economy.
World Sees First 12 Months Above 1.5C Warming Level: Climate Monitor
Earth has endured 12 months of temperatures 1.5C hotter than the pre-industrial era for the first time on record, Europe's climate monitor said Thursday, in what scientists called a "warning to humanity".
12 Killed By Blast Near Candidate's Office On Eve Of Pakistan Election
At least 12 people were killed and 25 wounded Wednesday by a blast outside a poll candidate's office in southwestern Pakistan, officials said, on the eve of an election marred by violence and allegations of poll-rigging.
TotalEnergies Reports Record Annual Profit At $21.4 Bn
French group TotalEnergies reported on Wednesday the highest profit of its history for 2023, underpinned by performances in its liquefied natural gas and electricity divisions.
Five People Killed, 31 Injured In Philippine Landslide: Official
The landslide struck Tuesday night in a mining village in Davao de Oro province on Mindanao island, trapping at least 20 people inside two buses used to transport mine workers, provincial disaster official Edward Macapili told AFP.
Middle East Conflict: Hamas Reportedly Proposes 135-Day Ceasefire Deal To End War
On Day 124 of the Israel-Hamas war, desperation is rising among the loved ones of hostages still in Hamas captivity after Israel confirmed that 31 hostages in Gaza are dead. Hamas has reportedly produced a counterproposal for an expansive ceasefire deal that will see all remaining hostages and the deceased captives' bodies freed over a period of more than four months.
Chile Wildfire Death Toll Rises To 131
The death toll from a weekend inferno that razed hilltop neighborhoods in a coastal region of Chile rose to 131 on Tuesday, as forensic teams carried out the painstaking process of identifying the deceased.
Kenya Cult Leader Charged With 191 Counts Of Murder: Court
A Kenyan court on Tuesday charged the leader of a starvation cult and dozens of suspected accomplices with murder over the deaths of nearly 200 people in a forest near the Indian Ocean.
S. Korean Court Acquits Samsung Chief Over 2015 Merger Case: Yonhap
A South Korean court on Monday acquitted Samsung Electronics chief Lee Jae-yong of a raft of crimes linked to a controversial 2015 merger, the Yonhap news agency reported.
Wildfires Scorch Central Chile, Death Toll Tops 110
Responders continued to battle fires in the coastal tourist region of Valparaiso amid an intense summer heat wave, with temperatures soaring to 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) over the weekend.
Sweden And Fiorentina Icon Hamrin Dies Aged 89
Kurt Hamrin, the last surviving player from the 1958 World Cup final, has died aged 89, his former club Fiorentina announced on Sunday.
House To Vote On $17.6B Israel Aid Bill That Excludes Ukraine, Johnson announces
The bill includes $17.6 billion for Israel's military and U.S. military forces without funding offsets and also omits continued U.S. assistance to Ukraine, a top priority for the Biden administration that has seen falling support among GOP lawmakers.
51 Killed In Chilean Wildfires; At Least 1,100 Homes Destroyed
Chilean President Gabriel Boric urged residents to cooperate with rescue workers and said the government is actively working to make resources available.
10 Feared Dead In Chile Forest Fires
Chilean firefighters were battling rapidly expanding wildfires Saturday that officials fear have claimed around 10 lives and are threatening hundreds of homes, prompting the president to declare a state of emergency.