
Cagayan de Oro Transforms Historic Firebreak into Green Oasis
Cagayan de Oro in the Philippines is upgrading a century-old firebreak, originally created after a devastating fire, into a new green park and urban oasis.
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Cagayan de Oro in the Philippines is upgrading a century-old firebreak, originally created after a devastating fire, into a new green park and urban oasis.

Jeff Shell has officially departed from his role as president of Paramount, following an internal investigation into allegations that he revealed non-public information. His ouster comes after a public dispute and legal battle with a professional gambler.

Joe Rogan told Arsenio Hall that he has long felt 'politically homeless,' criticizing both major parties for manipulating Americans into choosing sides that do not truly represent them.

An Amity student drowned in a water-filled construction pit in Noida, an incident that follows another drowning less than three months prior when a techie's car fell into a ditch. The student's family expressed shock and grief.

The House of Representatives of the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has adopted amendments to the Law on Southern Interconnection, which introduces an American investor into the project.
Prosecutors claim a teenager believed he was meeting a girl but instead walked into a deadly ambush. The incident highlights the dangers of online interactions and planned violence.
YouTube personality IShowSpeed is venturing into the anime world with a new series, produced by Matt Owens, the showrunner of the live-action 'One Piece' adaptation.

An unusual accident occurred in Fier, Albania, when a driver attempting to evade police crashed into a parked vehicle, resulting in the driver's hospitalization.

Activists from an election observation mission in Novi Sad were detained and ordered into 30-day detention following their involvement in the Kula local elections. The incident occurred on Monday, raising concerns about election monitoring in Serbia.

A union official has expressed concerns that AI technology could transform education into a 'wild, wild west.' A new schools taskforce has been established to examine the evolving implications of AI for teaching, learning, and policy.
Canada's Competition Bureau has escalated its investigation into the proposed deal between Keyera and Plains All American Pipeline, indicating a deeper review of the transaction's competitive implications.

A 75-year-old medical practitioner in Pune was defrauded of Rs 12.31 crore in an online share trading scam, with fraudsters coercing him into making multiple investments.
An 18-month investigation by a New York Times reporter into online cryptography communities has reportedly identified Adam Back as Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, though Back has vehemently denied these claims, citing 'confirmation bias' and 'coincidences'.

An anti-violence flashmob in Sfântu Gheorghe (Sepsiszentgyörgy), Romania, devolved into political chaos and accusations following a scandal involving OSK coaches. A local member of the Tisza Party responded to accusations of treason with an aria from Bánk bán.

An investigation has been launched into Erilinda Lala, Regional Director of Taxes in Tirana, and her husband Taulant Godroli, who are suspected of being hidden owners of a resort in Qerret and a hotel in Borsh.

TMZ is offering a live stream from its newsroom every weekday, inviting viewers to watch breaking stories and internal discussions unfold.

Portugal's Chega party has challenged the government, questioning its 'scapegoats' after the rejection of an audit into the former Bank of Portugal governor. The audit, requested by the PSD, concerned discrepancies between forecasts and the 2025 budget surplus.

A French commission of inquiry into public broadcasting has concluded its work, revealing findings of conflicts of interest, a lack of neutrality, and mismanagement of public funds, with a full report expected later this month.

An early-look special diving into the making of the new Harry Potter TV show has been released on HBO Max, quickly becoming a popular streaming hit.
Hauliers, farmers and contractors protesting against the cost of fuel are continuing to cause disruption in the capital and across the country.

DC Comics has officially redesigned the classic hero Shade The Changing Man, transforming him into a terrifying supervillain with nightmare-inducing powers in the 'Absolute Green Lantern' series.
CaixaForum Madrid is hosting an exhibition featuring 158 objects from the British Museum, offering visitors a glimpse into ancient Assyria and the reign of Ashurbanipal.
The Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3X ETF saw an 18% increase in its value today, prompting analysis into the factors behind its significant jump.
NASCAR is embracing technological advancements by hiring its first Director of Artificial Intelligence, signaling a move to integrate AI into its operations and strategies.

Minister Vijlbrief announced an investigation into the functioning of the Arbeidsongeschiktheidsfonds (Aof) following significant criticism from employers, employees, and members of parliament regarding its current structure and impact.

The Guardian is inviting readers to share local election leaflets they have received, seeking insights into political communication during a period of turmoil.

Euroleague and NBA officials are holding a crucial meeting in Istanbul, with the Euroleague CEO stating that all options are open regarding the NBA's potential expansion into Europe through a new league.

"Summer House" stars Amanda Batula and West Wilson are reportedly fully committed to their relationship, despite ongoing speculation and chatter. Sources indicate they are leaning into their commitment.

The severe pressures of the London housing market are forcing residents into challenging and often unconventional living situations, underscoring issues of affordability and space.

A review of the newly opened Tales wine bar in Etu-Töölö, Helsinki, offers high praise, suggesting it's a place one would eagerly revisit.
The Boys Season 5 starts off on strong footing in Episode 1, but that momentum doesn’t entirely carry over into Episode 2. Check out our full-spoiler review of both episodes.

Ryanair ground staff are reportedly incentivized with €2.50 for each oversized cabin bag they intercept, while passengers caught with such bags face significantly higher penalties. This policy has led to staff being described as 'bounty hunters' by some.

Students from the Philosophy Faculty in Serbia are reportedly receiving renewed calls for questioning by the Criminal Police Administration regarding the ongoing investigation into the death of their fellow student.

An article delves into why certain classic rock songs, such as "We Will Rock You," remain staples in stadium rotations, examining the "engineering" behind their enduring presence as "stadium rock infrastructure."

In an unprecedented event in Mexico, a woman whose husband was kidnapped took matters into her own hands by capturing the mother of the abductors' leader and demanding an exchange for her husband.

After a long winter, many cows are expressing pure joy as they are released back into their pastures for the grazing season, with farmers reporting on their animals' happiness.
A top US general has disclosed that Operation Epic Fury in Iran was sustained by energy drinks, coffee, and nicotine, offering a glimpse into the operational aspects of the mission.

Parents in the Czech Republic are reportedly changing their permanent addresses to get their children into preferred kindergartens, leading to artificial oversubscription for the 2026/27 school year.
Maine Governor Janet Mills has officially signed a bill into law that prohibits sweepstakes in the state.

A new article delves into the life and "terrific contradictions" of Jan Morris, highlighting her unique blend of conservative temperament and unconventional spirit as a transgender travel writer.
A remarkably preserved 289-million-year-old mummy fossil has provided the earliest evidence of rib-based breathing, offering new insights into ancient respiratory evolution.
A financial analysis highlights the best-performing foreign energy stocks year-to-date, providing insights into the global energy market.

An article delves into the surprisingly complex criteria and challenges associated with qualifying as 'Down and Out,' suggesting it is not as straightforward as one might assume.

An IT technician testified before an Austrian parliamentary committee, shedding light on the unusual circumstances surrounding how Pilnacek's laptop came into the possession of the WKStA.

Helsingin Sanomat publishes a daily 5x5 mini-crossword puzzle with a changing theme, challenging readers to fit all words into their correct places.

The Ghana Shippers Authority expressed concern that only 6% of cargo imported into Ghana is insured locally, despite a mandatory local cargo insurance policy being in effect since 2021.
An article highlights three industrial dividend stocks recommended for investors seeking reliable income in 2026.

Spain's main political parties are facing scrutiny due to twin corruption trials involving former ministers and party heavyweights, bringing the country's history of political graft back into focus ahead of key elections.
An article titled '‘Banalata Express’ turns journey into meditation on life' was published, offering a reflective piece on the experience.

Puma has introduced a new version of its popular Speedcat model, reimagining the iconic sneakers as comfortable slides. This release offers a fresh take on the classic design, blending athletic style with casual comfort.

The Bauchi State Caucus of Nigeria's All Progressives Congress (APC) is split over whether to admit Governor Bala Mohammed into the party. This division highlights internal party struggles ahead of local elections.

AE: Since the beginning of the ceasefire, Iran has launched 17 missiles and 35 drones into the country
A summary of significant corporate earnings reports released after the market closed on Wednesday, providing insights into various companies' financial performances.
An investment analysis delves into the factors that position ExxonMobil (XOM) as a potential investment bet, examining its strengths and market position.
Chelsea Clinton shared her experiences with bullying and hurtful comments about her appearance from school, and how she continues to deal with such remarks today.
Telecom stocks are emerging as a new safe haven in the market, driven by their attractive high dividend yields.

An investigation is underway in Montenegro into the death of Miloš Stamatović, with authorities yet to determine responsibility for alleged loan sharking that may have led to his death. Digital forensics are being conducted as part of the inquiry.
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer is reportedly centering his election campaign on the prime minister's handling of the war in the Middle East, aiming to resonate with voters through a sober political pitch.

An investigation into a deadly blaze in Tai Po, Hong Kong, found that a fire services company never conducted on-site inspections before submitting 85 notices to shut down the housing estate's hose reel system.
The EFTA Surveillance Authority (ESA) believes that Icelandic authorities are violating EEA rules by requiring certain animal products to be frozen for at least 30 days before import, even if they have already been imported into the EEA.
An article provides investment analysis on potential ways to buy into SpaceX before its initial public offering, discussing the pros and cons of waiting.

The Bureau for Social Research (BIRODI) has urged relevant institutions, particularly the High Judicial Council, to investigate whether Petrov's public appearances constitute campaigning for a presidential candidacy in Serbia.
A woman in Melbourne reportedly drove her car into an Indian-Australian man in what is being described as a racist attack. The assailant allegedly told the victim to 'Go back...' during the incident.

THEON SENSORS, a subsidiary of THEON INTERNATIONAL Plc, has entered into a strategic agreement with Rheinmetall Electronics GmbH for the development, certification, and supply of the stabilized electro-optical PHYLAX system.

An American boat, the American Racing Challenger (ARC) Team, has announced its participation in the America's Cup, scheduled for Naples in the summer of 2027, marking its entry into the world's oldest sporting competition.
EDM Resources has made significant progress in Q1, moving its Scotia Mine closer to a final production decision. The company is actively working towards bringing the mine into operation.
Finland's Defense Committee has rejected a citizens' initiative that sought to regulate defense procurements.

The Quezon City Police District (QCPD) has launched an investigation into a car crash incident that occurred on Wednesday afternoon and involved one of their police officers.
Seeking Alpha provides a preview of WD-40's upcoming second-quarter 2026 earnings report, offering insights into what to expect from the company's financial performance.
UFC Featherweight Champion Ilia Topuria has revealed the upcoming release date for his new documentary series on HBO Max. The series is expected to offer an in-depth look into his life and career.
Nearly a decade into her career, Missouri native Slayyyter is achieving new chart heights and preparing to bring her introspective electropop to the Coachella stage.

Former Ghanaian Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has been released from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody on bail, though his passport was confiscated. He is scheduled to reappear in court on April 27 for deportation proceedings.

Actress Jessica Alba celebrated a unique achievement for her beauty product company, Honest, after its products were sent into space. She shared a video on Instagram, expressing her excitement about 'Honest in space'.
Big Funds Pile Into Treasuries, AI Stocks as War Risks Fade Bloomberg.com

Top House lawmakers are urging the IRS and Treasury to investigate U.S. 'hometown' nonprofits, alleging they were co-opted by the Chinese Communist Party for political influence and election interference.

In an ongoing probe into digital arrest cases, the owner of a Khan Market eatery has been arrested for allegedly using their account to siphon money, indicating a new development in the investigation.

Private legal practitioner Amanda Akorkor Clinton emphasized the importance of due process in the immigration and criminal extradition cases involving former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, cautioning against premature conclusions.
Poland's Deputy Minister of Climate and Environment, Mikołaj Dorożała, stated that the growing problem of wild boars entering urban areas is a consequence of years of improper policy.

Three Georgia teens killed and one critically injured after a spring break crash on a Florida highway sent their Jeep into a tree line, officials say.
Danish author Runa Lily Luth's new book 'Drømmepenge' delves into the life of a woman who transforms herself into a camgirl. The book poetically describes her journey and experiences in this new profession.

Watford Borough Council successfully secured a conviction after a two-year investigation into an illegal fish processing operation conducted in a residential flat.

The RSPCA rescued over 250 poodles found living in squalid conditions in a single home in Nottingham, an incident that prompted the animal charity to refute claims that an image of the dogs was AI-generated.
Quant rankings have identified top and bottom performers among large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap financial stocks. These ratings provide insights into the sector's performance ahead of upcoming Q1 earnings reports.
Research on mummified reptiles is providing new understanding into how the process of breathing evolved over time.
Photographs of hawks in backyard settings are providing valuable data on the types of birds they most frequently hunt, offering new insights into their predatory behavior.

Ghana's National Patriotic Party (NPP) has urged former President John Dramani Mahama to clarify and 'reset' his administration’s position on LGBTQ issues.

A police officer in Liège, Belgium, is suspected of sexually assaulting a young woman he met in the city's 'carré' district. Prosecutors believe the intoxicated victim was unable to consent to sexual relations.

Polttoaineen hintojen nopea nousu Iranin sodan vuoksi uhkaa metsäkone- ja kuljetusalan yritysten kannattavuutta. Edessä voi olla konkursseja.

Antony Starr explains why Homelander lost in "The Boys" season 5 premiere despite killing an original character, while another article delves into the deeper meaning behind the episode's significant death.
The National Enquirer's archives will be mined for microdramas in a new deal between the tabloid and GammaTime, with upcoming productions focusing on sensational true crime stories.

Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has reportedly been denied entry to the United Kingdom, sparking renewed discussion about his controversial past remarks.
Steve Ubl, the long-serving CEO of PhRMA, the powerful pharmaceutical industry lobbying group, is set to resign. Ubl was known for building PhRMA into a more aggressive operation and engaging with political figures on drug pricing.
Applied Digital's stock experienced a notable jump today, prompting analysis into the reasons behind its sudden market increase.

A low-pressure area located east of northeastern Mindanao, currently outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility, has intensified into a tropical depression, according to the state weather bureau Pagasa.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis defended a new state law that allows officials to designate terrorist organizations and block public funds allegedly tied to 'jihad,' stating it puts the state 'ahead of the curve.'

Leverage Edu, an international student mobility platform, has expanded its operations into Morocco, marked by a 'Tech Converge' event in Casablanca. The expansion aims to support Moroccan students seeking international academic opportunities and connect them with global universities.

Returning Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) from the Middle East can now register online to convert their years of work experience into academic credits towards a college degree.

The French parliamentary commission of inquiry into public audiovisual media has concluded, marked by several heated moments and strong statements. The commission's work, which began in late November, included a new hearing with France Télévisions CEO Delphine Ernotte.
Spain's PP and Vox parties are reportedly nearing an agreement to form a government in Aragón, having discussed issues such as immigration, security, housing, and taxation in their first public meeting.

Chairman Bang has shared insights into the creation of BTS's historic 'ARIRANG' performance, emphasizing it as a declaration to open a new chapter for "BTS 2.0" rather than an extension of the past.
An analysis provides a price prediction for SMCI's stock in 2027, offering insights into its potential future valuation.
Zoetis has published the transcript of its third-quarter 2024 earnings call, offering insights into its financial results.
The final trailer for the Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' has been released, showcasing the late pop icon's rise to global stardom and his prediction of solo success. The film, starring his nephew, is set to premiere on April 24.

Venezuela's central bank has published limited GDP data for the first time since 2019, offering insights into how different economic sectors have emerged from the country's crisis.

During Easter, a young man fell from a bridge into the Nemunas River in Kaunas, Lithuania, prompting his family to appeal for public assistance in the search.

The National Convention on the European Union (NCEU) in Serbia has issued a warning that limiting public participation in law-making processes poses a threat to the country's integration into the European Union.

The article discusses the essential role of AI in cybersecurity to keep pace with malicious actors and address the skills gap, transforming operational strain into business resilience.

A new Bulgarian regulation, published for public discussion, defines who falls into the category of 'energy poor' but does not introduce financial support, with real measures expected no earlier than 2027.

French singer Florent Pagny has been forced to postpone his concert in Toulouse, originally scheduled for April 7th, to December 15th due to a loss of voice, three months into his '65 Tour'.
The World Bank has issued a warning that the ongoing conflict involving Iran could lead to an additional 1.2 million people in Bangladesh falling into poverty.

Ethiopian federal police have arrested a human trafficking gang that victimized 3,000 people, mostly from East Africa seeking to reach Europe. Investigations into the group have been ongoing since 2018.

Music critic Arttu Seppänen reviews Kanye West's new album "Bully," noting a lack of passion and connecting it to West's earlier public apology.

A man with lactose intolerance shared on Reddit a humorous 'crime' he commits weekly while preparing dinner for his wife.
Keisha Blair turned a safe haven for herself in Jamaica into a retreat for others. Courtesy of Keisha Blair. Keisha Blair transformed her Jamaican villa into a healing retreat for guests. She…
Financial expert Dave Ramsey strongly advised a caller regarding a $169,500 bridge loan, stating they made a poor financial decision.

Judge Boasberg is weighing whether to curb the FTC's demand for data related to transgender minors' treatments, following a heated court clash. The FTC launched an investigation into medical groups providing these treatments, which the groups claim is retaliatory and unconstitutional.

A 21-year-old man died on Tuesday evening after being stabbed near the Primrose Hill viewing point in north London. Police have launched an investigation into the incident.

Meryl Streep reportedly criticized Melania Trump's clothing during a Vogue cover shoot with Anna Wintour, ahead of the release of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'.
The feature 'Cha Gorom' delves into and presents previously unheard stories originating from tea gardens.
A Slovak news outlet presents an 'ECO-selection' covering diverse environmental topics, including the story of whale Timmy, wetland restoration efforts, light pollution concerns, and insights into the black woodpecker's habitat.
An analysis delves into the factors that enable Blackstone (BX) to maintain stability and weather various market ups and downs.
Lionsgate film chair Adam Fogelson is making a significant bet on a Michael Jackson biopic, aiming to turn the scandal-plagued King of Pop's story into a box office success.
Constellation Energy's stock performance saw a decline during the month of March, prompting analysis into the reasons behind the slump.

HBO's massive 8-part fantasy series, Game of Thrones, is noted for its large ensemble cast, with an unusual number of its actors maintaining star status long after the show concluded.
Elevance Health has been reinstated at an 'Inline' rating by Evercore ISI, prompting questions about whether the Medicare Advantage bounce is already priced into its stock.

US rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has been denied entry into the UK due to his numerous antisemitic outbursts, leading to the cancellation of a music festival he was scheduled to headline.

Genie Godula is pleased to welcome Scott Lucas, Professor of American Studies and Int'l Politics at the Clinton Institute, University College Dublin.

Mubi has entered into a multi-year co-financing agreement with Helsinki-based investment fund manager IPR.VC to support a slate of European auteur-driven films. The partnership will begin with Pawel Pawlikowski’s “Fatherland” and a project by Felix Van Groeningen.

A hands-on preview of "Forza Horizon 6" praises its meticulously modeled Japanese map, suggesting it fulfills a long-awaited fantasy for fans of the driving series.
Bangladesh's National Board of Revenue (NBR) has rejected a request from Rehab to allow the investment of undisclosed income, or 'black money,' into the housing sector as part of the FY27 budget.

Police in Southwest Finland have concluded their investigation into a child who was in a life-threatening situation in a flooded underpass in Kaarina in February, stating they do not suspect a crime.

The Technical Working Committee of the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) is urging the government to strictly enforce existing laws that prohibit the importation of right-hand drive vehicles into…
The National Agency for Food Safety (ANSA) has issued warnings and recommendations for dyeing Easter eggs, cautioning that chemicals from dyes can migrate into the food due to the porous structure of eggshells.
A child fell into water in an underpass tunnel in Kaarina, Finland, in February. Police have investigated the incident and stated that no crime is suspected, ruling out negligence in street maintenance.

Investors bet approximately $950 million on falling oil prices just hours before the US and Iran announced a ceasefire, Reuters has learned.
Iran is reportedly planning to impose tolls on tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz, a move that could turn the crucial waterway into a financial battleground.
A slip has blocked State Highway 2 in the Waioweka Gorge, disrupting the main transport link into New Zealand's Tairāwhiti region.

A new survey has revealed the most and least stressful airports for travelers across the country, providing insights into passenger experience.

The Trump administration has launched an investigation into the Los Angeles school district's gender disclosure policies, prompted by a lawsuit from parents who allege the policies contributed to their child's death.

Former Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour made remarks about Melania Trump's fashion sense, stating she "looks like herself," while also commending other liberal public figures.

The impact on oil prices after the US-Iran ceasefire, Brace: The government has no measures to encourage savings, it was enough with the Board and the reduction of excise duty
The article highlights five ancient cities that are now submerged underwater, offering insights into how past civilizations were lost to the sea.

Bill Gates is slated to testify before the US Congress as part of the ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.

Three months after their breakup, ex-couple Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes both attended the Fashion Trust U.S. Awards in Los Angeles. Their presence sparked speculation about their lingering connection.

A law that came into effect in January reintroduces conscription in Germany, though it will only be implemented if voluntary enlistment is insufficient. Consequently, Germans of military age are no longer required to report longer holidays.

An 89-year-old driver crashed his car into an office container at a recycling station, seriously injuring a woman who was standing in front of it. The incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon.
Astrological predictions for April 9, 2026, provide insights into the movements of planets and their influence on each of the 12 zodiac signs. Readers can learn about daily horoscopes.

The House of Representatives of the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) adopted amendments to the Law on Southern Gas Interconnection. These changes introduce an American investor into the project.
Quantitative rankings have highlighted the top and bottom performing large-cap financial companies ahead of their upcoming earnings results. This analysis provides insights into market expectations for the sector.

A book by Turpeinen delves into the meaning of species extinction and questions whether humanity's understanding of its destructive actions is sufficient to change its behavior towards the environment.

Approximately 34,500 students in Finland exceeded their annual income limit, with an option to voluntarily return student aid by the end of April to avoid repayment and a 7.5% increase.
A judge has ruled that US Customs wrongly canceled the visa of Kseniia Petrova, a Russian Harvard scientist who spent four months in detention and was charged with smuggling frog embryos into the U.S.

Comedian Nikki Glaser shared insights into her relationship, explaining why she allows her boyfriend to hook up with other women and discussing her "hot husband" fetish.

La plainte s’appuie notamment sur un article du Canard Enchaîné mercredi, qui affirme que ce porte-parole, Sacha Straub-Kahn, a échangé avec plusieurs journalistes pendant l’audition de Rima Hassan…

Paramount Global is re-entering the book business with the launch of a new publishing imprint, Paramount Global Publishing. The division will adapt the company's intellectual property into books and develop original stories for potential screen adaptations.

Former Irish President Michael D. Higgins addressed the INTO conference, describing the global wave of militarism as a 'species failure' and emphasizing the crucial role of teachers in fostering respect for other cultures.

Ahead of upcoming polls, India's Election Commission has launched an investigation into allegations of cash-for-votes against BJP candidate Sobha Surendran in Palakkad.
Meta has introduced its new Muse Spark AI model, which is specifically designed to be integrated into various products.
e.l.f. Beauty stock plummeted significantly last month but has shown gains in April, prompting analysis into the reasons behind these fluctuations.

A New Yorker investigation into OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, based on interviews with over a hundred people and revealed documents, suggests issues of distrust and "lies" surrounding him.
Two students have provided statements to the Serbian Criminal Police Directorate regarding the death of a female student who fell from the fifth floor of the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, after their names were previously published by the Informer newspaper.
A court issued an immediate sentence for a driver who violated a court-imposed driving ban, fled from police, and crashed into a patrol car, sending him directly to prison.

The trend of layering necklaces continues into summer 2026, with an emphasis on mix-and-match styles and greater freedom in personalizing jewelry.
The 80th Avignon Festival is transforming into a 'great festival of questions,' featuring Korean as the guest language, Isabelle Huppert reinterpreting a Han Kang novel, and Brazilian artists like Lia Rodrigues and Wagner Moura.

Legendary editor Anna Wintour and actress Meryl Streep are featured on the cover of Vogue magazine ahead of the premiere of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'.
Hecla Mining's stock crashed by 52% from its 52-week high in March, prompting analysis into the reasons behind the sharp decline.

Large parts of Jutland and Funen in Denmark are expected to wake up to snowfall on Friday morning. A significant front of snow and sleet is forecast to pass through these regions overnight into Friday.

The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) claims the federal government's investigation into allegations of unpaid work in the airline sector is not adequately addressing workers' concerns.

Zdenka Popović is insisting on a thorough investigation into Čedo Popović, calling for accountability for everyone involved in the system, especially those who remained silent or reacted late during the DPS rule.

The Italian Senate has given its final approval to the "decreto bollette" (bills decree), converting it into law. The decree, which includes provisions ranging from bonuses to telemarketing regulations, needed to be converted by April 21.
Iran war ceasefire pushes energy markets into twilight zone reuters.com

North Korea launched several short-range ballistic missiles into the sea, marking its second missile test in two days, hours after a senior Pyongyang official ridiculed Seoul's hopes for improved relations.

A weekly pub review column features Big John’s Biltong Bar in Deptford, offering insights into the establishment.
Kai Stänicke's debut feature, "Trial of Hein," a jury prize winner at the Teddy Awards, is reviewed as a rigorous German homecoming drama that delves into themes of memory and identity.

Miklu Silvanto, Oura's design director, shares insights into the challenging process of redesigning the Finnish smart ring, drawing on his experience with demanding companies like Apple.
A report from the Wall Street Journal provides an inside look into a corporate retreat that reportedly turned into a disaster.
Morgan Stanley has introduced a new exchange-traded product designed to track the performance of Bitcoin, marking a significant move into the cryptocurrency market for the investment bank.
A proposed bill in Illinois seeks to mandate gun manufacturers redesign pistols that can be easily converted into automatic weapons.

This article suggests five books offering insights into Iran, going beyond well-known titles like 'Persepolis' and 'Reading Lolita in Tehran'.

Executives from the American company Plex recounted to the Wall Street Journal the ordeal of a $500,000 team-building trip to Honduras in 2017, which was plagued by a series of misfortunes including stinging ants, E. coli infections, and various illnesses.

IndomieFest Accra 2026 transformed Ghud Park into a vibrant family festival on Easter Monday, delivering a highly anticipated experience as Ghana's premier event of its kind.
A third Garda (Irish police officer) has been arrested and is set to appear in court, charged in connection with an investigation into alleged links between members of An Garda Síochána and an organized crime group.
Mastercard received Wall Street's support in late March for its new initiative to expand into cryptocurrency infrastructure.
Author Rufi Thorpe discussed the adaptation of her novel "Margo's Got Money Troubles" into an Apple TV series, revealing that OnlyFans creators requested a significant change, leading to the removal of the central love story.

During an inquiry into the deadly Tai Po blaze in November, a fire contractor testified that the firm notified the government about deactivating Wang Fuk Court's fire safety systems, despite never conducting actual inspections at the estate.

This article challenges the notion that trash cans must be unsightly, suggesting that design and aesthetics can play a role in their appearance and integration into public spaces.
A new report delves into the long-standing question of why men are often attracted to women with fuller breasts and curvier figures, exploring various perspectives on the phenomenon.
Upper Assam, with its unique mix of ethnic communities and socio-political histories across five regions, is considered a crucial bellwether for determining election outcomes in the state.

Jessica Alba, co-founder of Honest Company, reacted to Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch's request for the brand's hand cream to be taken into space, marking the company's products as 'out of this world'.

A long-standing tradition of pigeon keeping and racing in Pune, India, rooted in Peshwa-era prestige, has reportedly escalated into fatal rivalries and violence.
Digital platforms are increasingly driving real-time payments, with QR and mobile payment methods gaining popularity while traditional ATM usage experiences a decline.
Crypto-related stocks have experienced a significant surge as investors show renewed interest in risk assets, driving prices higher.

Thin sneaker models are continuing to be a prominent fashion trend, expected to remain popular through the spring season and into 2026.

Former Irish President Michael D Higgins condemned the 'rhetoric of militarism' and rejected calls for Ireland to become more 'lethal' during a speech at the INTO annual conference.
Following the trend of exploring the lives of literary figures, a new work titled 'Cervantes: Antes de Dom Quixote' delves into the life of Miguel de Cervantes before his famous work. It suggests that a storyteller's life can be more exciting than their stories.
A preliminary investigation into three managers at the Swedish Tax Agency concerning alleged breaches of confidentiality has been dropped.

Lithuanian actress and singer Inga Jankauskaitė shared insights into her journey in television and the challenges she faced at the beginning of her creative career during an appearance on the LNK show 'Šeškinės 20'.
A papal visitation and investigation by the Vatican into allegations against Heiligenkreuz Abbey has concluded, with Rome issuing a series of 'instructions' for the community's future development.
Bangladesh's Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for March reflects a slowdown in the economy, attributed to the ongoing Middle East crisis and the impact of Eid holidays. The report provides insight into the country's economic performance.

The key artery of world trade is reopening for civilian traffic after weeks of tension.