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Arts|Entertainment

‘The Boy and the Heron’ wins best animated feature film Oscar

Hayao Miyazaki won his second Oscar on Sunday for his semi-autobiographical Japanese animated feature film “The Boy and the Heron,” a fantasy

Environment|News|US

US Coast Guard says no oil sheen seen off California after spill

The U.S. Coast Guard said an overflight on Sunday no longer detected an oil sheen off the coast of Huntington Beach, California, after oil spill discovered on Friday was cleaned up.

Asia|Australia|News|Travel

24 injured after 'technical problem' on LATAM Sydney-Auckland flight, NZ Herald reports

Twenty-four people were injured after a "technical problem" caused strong movement on a LATAM Airlines flight from Sydney to Auckland, the New Zealand Herald reported on Monday.

Election|Europe|News|US|World

Trump won't give money to Ukraine if elected, says Hungary's Orban

Former U.S. leader Donald Trump will not give money to help Ukraine fight Russia if he wins the presidency again and that will hasten an end to the war, Hungarian Prime Minister

Business|Finance|Stock Markets

EQT, Equitrans Midstream to merge to create $35 billion firm

EQT Corp has decided to buy back its former unit Equitrans Midstream in an all-stock deal to create an integrated natural gas provider valued at more than $35 billion, the companies said

Crime|News|US

Fiery Illinois highway collision kills three children and two adults

Three children and two adults were killed in western Illinois on Monday in a fiery, head-on collision between a school bus and a tractor-trailer that was hauling a load of sand,

MidEast|News|US|World

Yemen's Houthis target 'US ship Pinocchio' in Red Sea

Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis targeted what was described as the "U.S. ship Pinocchio" in the Red Sea, according to a speech of the group's military spokesman Yahya Sarea that was

Asia|Crime|News|World

South Korean held in Russia for spying was a missionary, say media reports

A South Korean citizen arrested in Russia on suspicion of espionage was a missionary who supported North Korean labourers based in Russia's Far East, South Korean media reports said

Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

ADM misses quarterly profit estimates

Archer-Daniels-Midland reported lower-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings on Tuesday, after an investigation into accounting practices at the company's nutrition unit delayed the release

Business|Health

McKesson whistleblower's kickback lawsuit is revived

A federal appeals court on Tuesday revived a lawsuit by a whistleblower who accused McKesson of providing drug pricing tools to doctors to induce them to purchase drugs from the

Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Apollo reaches out to Paramount about deal, Axios reports

Apollo Global Management has in recent days reached out to a special committee formed by Paramount Global about a possible takeover or asset purchase, Axios reported on Tuesday citing two

Crime|News|US|World

Turkey seeks extradition of teen, mother who fled to U.S. after deadly car crash

Turkey requested extradition of a teenager and his mother who fled to the United States after a fatal road accident in Istanbul, Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc said on Tuesday.

Americas|News|World

Kenya pauses police deployment to Haiti after PM's resignation

Kenya has decided to pauses its deployment of police officers to lead an international security mission in Haiti following Prime Minister Ariel Henry's announcement overnight that

News|Technology|US

US says F-35 fighter jet program achieves full-rate production

The F-35 fighter jet program achieved full-rate production after the successful completion of a crucial series of tests last year, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) said on Tuesday.

Americas|Economy|Finance

El Salvador removes income taxes for money from abroad

El Salvador's Congress approved on Tuesday a reform to remove income taxes previously imposed on money from abroad, in a move to attract more foreign investment.

News|Science|Technology

Russian nuclear-powered Losharik submarine to be tested in June or July after repairs, TASS reports

Russia's AS-31 deep-diving nuclear powered submarine, known by its nickname as Losharik, will go out for testing in June or July after completing years of repairs, the state TASS news

Asia|News|World

Sanctioned Russian cargo plane visited Pyongyang, say media reports

A Russian cargo plane sanctioned by the United States touched down in North Korea's capital Pyongyang this week, the DongA Ilbo newspaper reported on Wednesday.

MidEast|News|World

Israeli strike on car in south Lebanon kills Hamas member, Hamas source says

An Israeli drone strike on a car outside the southern Lebanese city of Tyre on Wednesday killed a member of Hamas from the nearby Palestinian camp of Rashidieh, a source from the

World

Father of Israeli killed on Oct. 7 urges hostage deal to bring son home

The father of an Israeli soldier killed during the Hamas attack on Israel on Oct. 7 said he was going through a living hell a day after learning of the death and called for

Father of Israeli killed on Oct. 7 urges hostage deal to bring son home
Business|News|US

Hunter Biden declines to attend public hearing in US House, Axios reports

U.S. President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden has declined an invitation to attend an open hearing before a Republican-controlled U.S.

Business|Food

Restaurant operator Alsea plans to top 5,000 stores this year

Mexico's Alsea, which operates chains such as Domino's Pizza and Starbucks, plans to surpass the 5,000-store mark by the end of this year, the firm's chief executive officer

News|US|World

US asks Panama to strip flags from Iranian ships sanctioned by Washington

The United States has asked Panama to ban Iranian vessels sanctioned by Washington from using its flag, U.S. State Department special envoy Abram Paley said on Wednesday.

News|US|World

US agency asks DoD to improve data accuracy of military equipment sent to Ukraine

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World

Pilot seat movement a focus of probe into LATAM Boeing flight, report says

The movement of a flight deck seat is a key focus of the probe into a sudden mid-air dive by a LATAM Airlines Boeing 787 plane that left more than 50 people injured, aviation industry

News|World

US expected to impose new sanctions against occupied West Bank outposts, Axios reports

The Biden Administration is expected to impose new sanctions on two illegal outposts in the occupied West Bank that were used as a base for attacks by "extremist" Israeli settlers against

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