Greenpeace risks bankruptcy due to a $300 million lawsuit from Energy Transfer over Dakota Access Pipeline protests as the trial begins in North Dakota.
Read moreLester Holt announced his departure from NBC Nightly News after ten years, continuing with Dateline in a full-time capacity.
Read moreWorld leaders gather in Kyiv to show solidarity with Ukraine as they mark three years of conflict, amid concerns over evolving U.S. policy under Trump.
Read moreA boat capsized near Staten Island, resulting in three fatalities and one individual still missing. Ongoing search and investigations are in progress.
Read moreTens of thousands gather in Beirut for Hassan Nasrallah's funeral, marking a pivotal moment for Hezbollah and escalating tensions with Israel.
Read moreFriedrich Merz's conservatives win the German election, with the AfD securing historic support, raising questions about future coalitions and governance.
Read moreAmerican Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi was diverted to Rome over a security concern, later deemed non-credible, landing safely with military escort.
Read moreSudan's RSF signs a charter for a rival government while the army makes significant territorial gains amid ongoing violence and humanitarian crises.
Read morePhilippines and Japan enhance their defense partnership in response to increasing regional tensions, particularly regarding China's assertive actions.
Read moreExplore the rise of coffee raves, global coffee tourism, and Singapore's Apartment Coffee recognized as the world's sixth-best coffee shop.
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