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A helicopter crash off Kauai's coast resulted in three fatalities. Authorities confirmed the incident involved Airborne Aviation, with details about the crash and previous similar incidents provided.
The article reports on the case of Noelia Castillo, a Spanish woman who died by euthanasia after a legal battle with her father and the Christian Lawyers group.
Austria plans to ban social media for children under 14, joining other countries in restricting access. The proposal frames social media as harmful to youth, citing addiction and mental health concerns.
Two aid ships en route from Mexico to Cuba are missing, prompting a search and rescue operation. The vessels carried humanitarian supplies amid Cuba's ongoing fuel shortages.
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The article reports on a cybersecurity breach involving Iran-backed hackers accessing FBI Director Kash Patel's emails. The FBI confirmed the breach, attributing it to the group Handala, which claims retaliation against the U.S.
The Maldives opposes the UK's plan to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, asserting historical claims and threatening legal action.
The article details the ongoing US government shutdown caused by House Republicans rejecting a Senate deal to reopen DHS. It highlights funding disputes over TSA and ICE, with both parties blaming each other for the impasse.
Tiger Woods was released on bail after being arrested for DUI and property damage following a car crash in Florida. The article details the incident, his medical history, and recent struggles to return to competitive golf.
The article discusses the ongoing situation in Gaza, including the ceasefire, humanitarian challenges, and the Trump peace plan.
The article reports on recent Russian strikes in Ukraine that killed four people and damaged infrastructure, while also covering diplomatic tensions between the US, Ukraine, and Russia.
The article discusses the United Nations General Assembly's vote to declare slavery a crime against humanity, with quotes from UN Secretary-General António Guterres and Dr. Erieka Bennett emphasizing its historical significance.
Nepal's former prime minister KP Sharma Oli was arrested and hospitalized following allegations of involvement in a deadly protest crackdown. The arrests follow an investigation into the September unrest, which resulted in over 70 deaths.
Iran war splits older and younger conservatives - as pressure builds for Trump to find exit ramp A majority of the American public, polls suggest, have been against the ongoing US-Israeli military…
The article reports that the Houthis have stated they are prepared for direct military intervention in the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, citing specific conditions that could lead to their involvement.
The article reports that Houthis have warned of military action if other countries join the US and Israel in attacking Iran.
The article reports on rescue operations following a missile strike in south Tehran, citing Iranian rescue workers and Al Jazeera's on-site reporter. It provides a brief account of the incident without additional context or analysis.
The article reports Donald Trump's statements at a Saudi investment conference where he described the US-Israeli war on Iran as 'bold' and 'historic,' claiming it will free the Middle East from Iranian 'nuclear blackmail.'
Professional golfer Tiger Woods has been arrested and charged with driving under the influence (DUI) for a second time following an incident where he rolled his vehicle near his Florida residence. The incident occurred on March 28, 2026.
The article describes the challenges faced by Hawraa Houmani, a mother who fled her village during Israeli air strikes in Lebanon and is now seeking medical care for her newborn son while sheltering at a Beirut school.