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  1. World

    Papua New Guinea Pays for Gun Buyback in Amnesty Campaign to Address Tribal Violence

    Papua New Guinea launched an amnesty and gun buyback campaign from February 27 until the end of August, aiming to remove tens of thousands of illegal weapons.…

  2. Business

    Paramount-Warner Bros' $110 Billion Merger Could Still Be Blocked

    Paramount Skydance has spent $110 billion to acquire all of Warner Bros. Discovery, beating out Netflix. CEO David Ellison is confident the deal will overcome legal hurdles.…

  3. World

    US and Ecuador Launch Joint Campaign Against Drug Trafficking in Ecuador

    The U.S. Southern Command announced on Tuesday that U.S. and Ecuadorian forces have launched a joint operation against drug trafficking. Both sides did not disclose specific details.…

  4. Business

    Anthropic CFO Must Sell AI Company Labeled 'Risk' by Pentagon

    AI startup Anthropic is in a standoff with the Pentagon after rejecting a $200 million contract. The company demanded restrictions on the use of AI in domestic surveillance or fully autonomous weapons. The U.S.…

  5. World

    Tropical Storm Fengshen Strikes Philippines, 8 Dead, 27,000 Evacuated

    Tropical Storm Fengshen made landfall in the Philippines over the weekend, claiming 8 lives and forcing 27,000 residents to evacuate.…

  6. World

    Azerbaijan Accuses Iran of Drone Attack on Airport, Two Injured

    Azerbaijan has accused Iran of a drone attack in the Nakhchivan region, damaging an airport and injuring two civilians. A drone directly struck the terminal building at the region's only airport – an Azerbaijani exclave …

  7. US

    Three Women Dead in Utah, Police Search for Fleeing Suspect

    Three women were found dead at two separate locations in Wayne County, Utah, on Wednesday. The first two victims – a 30-year-old woman and a 60-year-old woman – were discovered on a hiking trail.…

  8. Guides

    Liver Cancer and Hepatitis B: Why Vietnamese People Need Early Screening

    Mr. Minh, 52, a nail salon owner in Orange County, had always been proud of his good health. He didn't smoke, drank little, and worked hard every day.…

  9. Politics

    Minnesota Sues Trump Administration Over Withholding $243 Million in Medicaid Funds: A Legal Battle Shaping the Future of the U.S. Healthcare Safety Net

    On March 3, 2026, the state of Minnesota officially filed a lawsuit against the administration of President Donald Trump in Minneapolis federal court, seeking a temporary restraining order to prevent the withholding of $…

  10. Health

    BBC Investigation: 50,000 British Patients Waited Over 24 Hours in Emergency Corridors

    A BBC investigation has revealed that 50,000 patients waited over 24 hours for 'corridor care' in emergency departments across England. This figure reflects a severe crisis within the National Health Service (NHS).…

  11. Politics

    Global South Condemns US-Israel War with Iran: 'Imperialistic in Nature'

    Many countries in the Global South condemned the US and Israeli attack on Iran as a violation of international law. China stated that "openly assassinating the leader of a sovereign nation" is unacceptable.…

  12. SoCal

    Supreme Court Orders California Schools to Notify Parents About Transgender Students

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday blocked California policies that prohibited teachers from sharing information with parents about a student's gender identity.…

  13. Vietnam

    Phú Thọ: 18-year-old Teen Gratuitously Severs Student's Arm in Street

    Phú Thọ police arrested Nguyễn Thành Công (18) and Phạm Hồng Sơn (16) after a 36-hour manhunt for severing a passerby's arm.…

  14. World

    OpenAI Amends Contract with U.S. Military Following Backlash

    OpenAI has adjusted its cooperation agreement with the U.S. military after facing criticism from the tech and human rights communities.…

  15. Politics

    After Iran Airstrikes, Kim Jong Un May Reconsider Nuclear Negotiations with Trump

    U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran will reinforce North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's nuclear ambitions, according to experts.…

  16. Politics

    Minnesota Sues Trump Administration Over Suspension of $243 Million in Medicaid Funds

    Minnesota on Monday filed a lawsuit against the administration of President Donald Trump to prevent the suspension of $243 million for the Medicaid program.…

  17. World

    Khamenei Assassinated, Middle East Spirals into War: Comprehensive Analysis and Unprecedented Implications

    March 1, 2026, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei—who had held supreme power in the Islamic Republic of Iran for over 36 years—was killed in a coordinated airstrike between the US and Israel.…

  18. World

    At least 22 killed in pro-Iran protests in Pakistan and Iraq

    At least 22 people have died following pro-Iran protests in Pakistan and Iraq. Hundreds of protesters stormed the U.S. consulate in Karachi, Pakistan, setting fires inside the building.…

  19. Health

    Study: Cutting Two Amino Acids Helps Burn Fat Without Exercise

    Danish scientists have discovered that a diet restricted in methionine and cysteine can activate the body's natural fat-burning mechanism.…

  20. Tech

    Block Lays Off 40% of Staff, CEO Jack Dorsey Says AI Has Changed How Companies Are Built

    Block, the fintech conglomerate founded by Jack Dorsey, will cut nearly half of its workforce—over 4,000 jobs from a total of 10,000 employees.…

  21. World

    Thousands of Flights Canceled After Iran Closes Middle East Airspace

    The conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran led to the cancellation of over 2,400 flights on Sunday. Major airports in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Manama closed.…

  22. Politics

    Iran Hints at Readiness for Talks After US-Israel Assassinate Supreme Leader Khamenei

    A White House official revealed on Sunday that Iran's "potential new leadership" has indicated a readiness to negotiate with the US.…

  23. Politics

    Airstrikes on Iran Roil Democratic Primaries in US

    The joint US-Israel airstrikes on Iran are stirring up an internal Democratic Party debate on Israel policy, just as the primary election season begins.…

  24. Culture

    Knicks Halt Spurs' 11-Game Win Streak: Season-Defining Moment or Just an Off Night at Madison Square Garden?

    On Sunday night, February 28, at Madison Square Garden, the New York Knicks accomplished what 11 previous teams could not: defeat the San Antonio Spurs.…

  25. US

    FIA Amends Compression Ratio Rules, Ending Mercedes Engine Controversy

    FIA — Formula One's governing body — has just approved a compromise on engine compression ratio regulations, resolving a dispute involving Mercedes ahead of the 2026 season opener in Melbourne next week.…