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Hormuz Shipping Still Stalled Amid Uncertainty

The disruption to global shipping is set to continue despite a temporary ceasefire in the Middle East, as shipping vesse...

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US-Iran Talks Raise Global Hopes

The world is watching closely as the United States and Iran will begin negotiations this weekend in Islamabad that could...

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Trump Criticises NATO After Tense Meeting

U.S. President Donald Trump blasted NATO and expressed dissatisfaction with its lack of support regarding Iran's ong...

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Artemis II Launch Marks Historic Moon Mission

NASA recently launched Artemis II (meaning the 2nd of the God of War) with 4 astronauts aboard on a historic mission of ...

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Korean Air Enters Emergency Mode Over Fuel Surge

As jet fuel prices skyrocket and continue to wreak havoc across the aviation sector, Korean Air has declared itself in &...

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Hyatt Chairman Steps Down Over Epstein Links

Billionaire Thomas Pritzker has officially resigned as chairman of Hyatt Hotels after documents recently revealed by the...

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Michael B Jordan shakes up Oscars race with major Actor Awards win

The Oscars race has changed drastically this year because of US actor Michael B. Jordan's surprise win at the SAG (S...

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Dawson's Creek Stars Mourn James Van Der Beek

James Van Der Beek, best known for his role as Dawson Leery on Dawson's Creek died at 48 years old after battling co...

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Trump Approves Nvidia’s Return to China Chip Sales

U.S. President Donald Trump has allowed the sale of Nvidia's H200 Artificial Intelligence chips to “approved contacts” in China. This is a major change from Nvidia and other US Chip ma...

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Key Ukraine Talks Set in Moscow as Peace Push Intensifies

US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday in Moscow, amid heightened hopes for a potential breakthrough in negotiations to bring an end to the...

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Study Flags Caste Bias in Supreme Court Language

The Supreme Court of India has been a strong supporter of Dalit rights, but a recent study has shown that the same court has often used language that reinforces caste hierarchies that the court seeks ...

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UK Becomes Costliest Nation for Nuclear Development

The Government undertook a review and found the UK is the "most expensive place in the world" to develop new nuclear power stations, and it made a number of recommendations, but in particula...