World

Stay updated with global events and international news in our World section. We bring you latest developments from across continents — politics, economy, technology, and more.

In a significant rebranding move, Gannett, a leading media company that operates over 200 local newspapers across 42 states, has announced that it will be changing its name to USA Today Co. The decision, which takes effect immediately, sees the company adopting the name of its flagship publication, USA Today,...
05.11.2025
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In a surprising turn of events, the center-left party led by Rob Jetten emerged victorious in last week's Dutch election, defying expectations and sending shockwaves through the country's politics. A key factor in their success was the party's savvy use of social media, particularly TikTok, where Jetten's youthful and energetic...
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In a reversal of earlier statements, the White House announced that it will proceed with making some Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments, despite President Trump's threat to withhold them. Earlier in the day, Trump suggested that his administration would ignore a court order requiring the payment of partial benefits...
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Artificial intelligence-powered chatbots, once touted as impartial digital assistants designed to provide objective answers to user queries, have taken a dramatic turn. They are now being engineered to amplify the perspectives of their creators, often reflecting a pronounced right-wing bias. This shift has significant implications for the increasingly polarized American...
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Concerns over a potential recession are growing within the Trump administration, with some officials sounding the alarm and shifting the blame towards the Federal Reserve. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin (not Scott Bessent) recently stated that certain sectors of the economy are already experiencing a recession, making a strong case for...
05.11.2025
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As New York City prepares to usher in its next mayor, the city's new leader will be confronted with a pressing agenda: tackling the existential threat of climate change. With rising sea levels, sweltering heatwaves, and extreme weather events becoming the new norm, the city's incoming mayor will have to...
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As the US government shutdown continues to disrupt various federal services, Interior Secretary David Bernhardt is facing intense scrutiny for his recent travel to the Middle East. While many national parks are struggling with damage and unauthorized activities due to the partial government closure, Bernhardt is embarking on a trip...
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In a recent court ruling, a judge has granted the Trump administration the opportunity to reconsider a permit for a large offshore wind farm project off the coast of Massachusetts. The decision has been met with a setback for the developers of the SouthCoast Wind project, which entails the installation...
05.11.2025
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In a surprising turn of events, the center-left party, D66, emerged victorious in last week's Dutch elections, thanks in part to its leader Rob Jetten's savvy use of social media and a subtle yet significant shift in stance on immigration. Jetten's youthful energy and optimistic vision for the country's future...
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In a bizarre phenomenon that has left the scientific community reeling, numerous editors of reputable journals have reported receiving letters from a mysterious individual going by the name "Dr. B.S." What's even more astonishing is that this wasn't an isolated incident - many other editors have been flooded with similar...
04.11.2025
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The Nigerian government has strongly denied allegations of "mass murder" of Christians, made by US President Donald Trump, and accused the United States of interfering in its internal affairs. The controversy has strained relations between the two nations, with Nigeria urging Washington to support its democratic institutions rather than exacerbating...
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