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The article describes a Coast Guard rescue operation that saved four people from a disabled yacht in rough seas off Long Island.
The article reports a 28% outflow of Hong Kong residents during the Easter break, negatively impacting the food and beverage sector, despite high hotel occupancy due to increased inbound visitors.
Victoria Cross winner Ben Roberts-Smith was arrested on Tuesday and will face five charges of the war crime of murder allegedly committed during the war in Afghanistan. He was arrested by Australian…
The Dallas Stars have banned a fan for making a Nazi salute at a game, leading to increased anti-discrimination measures. The incident, captured on video and shared on Reddit, prompted an investigation and indefinite ban.
The article presents a question and a quote from political analyst Trita Parsi, who argues that Iran's rejection of a ceasefire deal with the US and Israel is unsurprising due to the latter's history of violating agreements.
Willson Contreras expressed frustration after being hit by a pitch from Brewers pitcher Brandon Woodruff for the sixth time, stating he would retaliate if hit again.
Hong Kong police arrested a taxi driver for demanding an illegal 'highway toll' from undercover officers during an operation targeting taxi violations.
The article reports on Iran's 'maximalist' peace plan response to U.S. proposals, Trump's deadline for a deal on the Strait of Hormuz, and related news including Trump's threats against journalists and a doctor's claim about Trump's…
The article lists seven recent news highlights from Asia, including UAE's economic retaliation against Iran, Nepal's potential apology to Dalits, a murder spate in Bali, and Australia's fuel export guarantees.
The UN Secretary-General expresses alarm over U.S. President Trump's social media threats against Iran's infrastructure, emphasizing international law prohibitions against attacking civilian targets.
The article reports a dispute between Madrid and Basque regional governments in Spain over relocating Picasso's Guernica painting to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao for an anniversary event.
The article reports on renewed calls for a parliamentary inquiry into the death of former South African police officer Sindile Mfazi, who died in 2021.
The article reports that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un praised South Korean President Lee Jae Myung after Lee expressed regret over an incident involving drones.
The article profiles Mfanzile Maseko's Inkaba Farming Project, detailing its origins, challenges during the pandemic and swine flu, market strategies, and growth through NYDA funding.
The article discusses New Zealand's decision to reject recent amendments to the WHO's International Health Regulations, highlighting differing government explanations and concerns about global health cooperation versus national…
Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith has been arrested and charged with multiple war crime counts related to alleged murders in Afghanistan.
The article analyzes the Strait of Hormuz crisis, presenting three potential scenarios for its future: a ceasefire with Iranian tolls, a U.S. ground invasion, or a UN-mandated naval coalition.
A woman in Florida rescued a swimmer who was later identified as a suspect in a double murder. The article details the incident, the suspect's alleged crimes, and the ongoing search for him.