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Dijital Team Sri Lanka has partnered with LinkedIn Learning to provide its employees with access to professional development resources.
Access Motors has opened a new Range Rover Boutique Residency at ITC Rathnadeepa Colombo One Workplaces. The space is designed to provide a personalized, consultative experience for clients to explore vehicle configurations and luxury…
The article reports on an outbreak of the Andes strain of hantavirus aboard a cruise ship departing from Argentina, resulting in three deaths and several illnesses.
The CDC is currently investigating or observing 91 cruise ships due to COVID-19 outbreaks linked to the Omicron variant. The agency has advised passengers to avoid cruise ships, while the Cruise Lines International Association states they…
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Several U.S. states are reducing their COVID-19 contact tracing efforts, shifting toward targeted investigations of high-risk settings.
The article reports on Costco's strong April sales growth and its performance relative to the S&P 500. It discusses the impact of gas prices and membership renewal rates while providing financial analysis and investment ratings from the…
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican during a two-day visit to Italy. The meeting occurred amidst public tensions between President Donald Trump and the Pope regarding the war in Iran.
The provided text is a collection of news headlines and snippets from various sources, primarily focusing on government spending proposals for White House security and political conflicts involving Donald Trump and Democratic leaders.
Mohamed Soliman has pleaded guilty to murder and federal hate crime charges following a 2025 firebombing attack in Boulder, Colorado, that resulted in the death of an 82-year-old woman.
The US Treasury Department has sanctioned Iraq's Deputy Minister of Oil, Ali Maarij al-Bahadly, and several leaders of Iran-backed armed groups for allegedly facilitating Iranian oil sales.
Bolivia is experiencing widespread protests and strikes led by trade unions and transport workers following the government's decision to cut fuel subsidies.
The European Union is monitoring suspected cases of hantavirus on the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius. The EU is coordinating with member states and health authorities to prepare a response if necessary.
Spanish police, in cooperation with US and Dutch authorities, seized 30 tonnes of cocaine from the ship Arconian off the Canary Islands.
A motorbike rider died during a qualifying session for the North West 200 Superbike race in Northern Ireland. This marks the 20th fatality in the event's history and the first since 2016.
The article discusses South Africa's implementation of a digital nomad visa, outlining its economic goals and restrictions.
ICE is exploring the purchase of turnkey detention facilities from vendors like CoreCivic and GeoGroup after facing opposition to its plan to renovate warehouses into detention centers.
The article reports on tensions between Germany and the United States, focusing on German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil's claim that U.S. military actions in Iran have caused an economic slowdown and reduced tax revenues.
The author discusses a dispute between Woolworths and Beyers Chocolates regarding an exclusivity agreement that led to the latter's business failure.
The article discusses Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's offseason activities, including his hobbies of building Legos and playing the piano.