
The world’s largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, is currently sailing somewhere in the Caribbean Sea or near the coasts of Latin America, according to Pentagon officials who have not disclosed its exact location. The U.S. Navy flagship, stretching 333 meters in length and capable of carrying up to 90
Read more: USS Gerald R. Ford Relocated to the Caribbean Amid Regional Sensitivity

The Hollywood Reporter announced on Tuesday that global superstar Jennifer Lopez will be honored with this year’s Equity in Entertainment Award during the magazine’s prestigious Women in Entertainment breakfast gala, to be held in Los Angeles on December 3. The award recognizes
Read more: Jennifer Lopez to Receive the 2025 Equity Award from The Hollywood Reporter

The Ukrainian army is currently facing mounting pressure on both the eastern and southern fronts, according to the Southern Army Group. Officials confirmed tactical withdrawals of up to ten kilometers in several areas after heavy Russian artillery fire reportedly destroyed “all shelters and
Read more: Ukraine Faces Renewed Military Pressure on Eastern and Southern Fronts

Former Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu has been held in a high-security prison since March, accused of corruption, money laundering, and forming a criminal organization, according to the outlet Türkiye Today. The indictment, spanning 3,900 pages, involves 402 suspects and seeks a
Read more: Turkey: Prosecutors Seek Up to 2,352 Years in Prison for Former Istanbul Mayor

U.S. President Donald Trump has surprised the political world by publicly criticizing one of his closest allies, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Republican congresswoman from Georgia and a leading figure in the “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) movement. “I think she’s lost
Read more: Trump Criticizes Marjorie Taylor Greene, Distances Himself from His Longtime Ally

French President Emmanuel Macron and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas have agreed to establish a special committee aimed at addressing the legal, constitutional, institutional, and organizational aspects of creating a Palestinian state. According to diplomatic sources, the initiative seeks to
Read more: Macron and Abbas Propose Committee to Advance the Creation of a Palestinian State

A corruption scandal surrounding the state-owned nuclear energy company Energoatom has reached the highest levels of Ukraine’s government. On Tuesday, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) filed formal charges against seven suspects, including Justice Minister
Read more: Ukraine Rocked by Major Corruption Scandal at Nuclear Company Energoatom

Defying expectations, Iraq recorded a notably high voter turnout in its parliamentary elections, with more than 55% of the country’s approximately 21 million eligible voters casting ballots, according to the national electoral authority. The figure marks a sharp increase from 2021
Read more: Iraq Surprises with High Turnout: Over 55% of Voters Cast Ballots

The BBC is facing an institutional crisis after airing a documentary that edited parts of Donald Trump’s January 6, 2021 speech in a way the broadcaster now concedes created a misleading impression of his words and context. The public broadcaster acknowledged a lapse in judgment
Read more: BBC in Turmoil as Trump Threatens Lawsuit Over Edited Documentary

Hannibal Gaddafi, son of the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has been released from detention in Lebanon after nearly ten years behind bars, his lawyer confirmed. The release came after a $900,000 bail payment and the lifting of a travel ban imposed since his 2015 arrest in Beirut.
Read more: Hannibal Gaddafi Released from Lebanese Prison After Nearly a Decade

U.S. President Donald Trump has pardoned 77 individuals accused of trying to overturn the 2020 election results. The list includes close allies such as former attorney Rudy Giuliani, former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, and adviser Boris Epshteyn, along with dozens of activists.
Read more: Trump Pardons 77 Allies Tied to Efforts to Overturn the 2020 Election

The Paris Court of Appeal granted former French president Nicolas Sarkozy an early release on Monday, just three weeks after he began serving a five-year sentence for alleged corruption linked to campaign funds from Muammar Gaddafi’s Libyan regime. The 70-year-old former head of state
Read more: Paris Court Grants Early Release to Nicolas Sarkozy Under Strict Conditions

U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Syria’s interim leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, to the White House on Monday, marking the first visit by a Syrian head of state to Washington. Discussions focused on Syria’s reconstruction after fourteen years of civil war and the possibility of a broader regional
Read more: Trump Hosts Ahmed al-Sharaa at the White House, Opening a New Chapter with Syria

In his latest social media blast, President Donald Trump ordered all air traffic controllers to “get back to work now,” warning that absentees would be docked pay while recommending a $10,000 bonus for those who kept working through the shutdown. The call comes amid
Read more: Trump Demands Controllers Return as Flight Chaos Deepens Nationwide

The meteoric rise of DeepSeek, the Chinese artificial intelligence platform that has rapidly entered the global market, has triggered alarm across the United States and beyond. While it promotes itself as an advanced and efficient language model, its success rests on a practice that experts

In the first half of 2025, China completely met the growth in its electricity demand through renewable energy generation, thereby reducing coal power generation and emissions. According to a report, the People’s Republic accounted for 55 percent of the global increase in solar power and

A strong sales launch for the new iPhone 17 has powered Apple to record revenue, giving the company renewed momentum and allowing CEO Tim Cook to deliver an unexpectedly optimistic outlook for the current quarter. Demand has exceeded internal forecasts, and Apple expects double-

Microsoft has signed a strategic five-year agreement worth 9.7 billion dollars with digital infrastructure provider IREN to secure additional computing capacity dedicated to artificial intelligence. The contract includes a 20% upfront payment and will allow the company to access servers equipped with advanced

Universal Music Group has taken a major step toward defining the future of the music industry by reaching an agreement with AI music platform Udio, allowing it to train its models using licensed works from UMG’s catalog. The deal resolves a lawsuit in which Universal accused Udio of using
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The year 2025 stands as a turning point for the global automotive industry. Electric vehicle sales have surpassed expectations, driven by falling battery costs and the rapid expansion of charging networks. Europe and China lead the shift, with new models offering range, design, and efficiency

While global politicians debate which technology should define the future of driving, Toyota continues with an open-path strategy: the next Corolla will support electric, hydrogen, and gasoline powertrains. The current model has been on the market for seven years, and the brand has

The American automotive industry enters a complex phase defined by two opposing forces: on one side, rising tariffs and ongoing global component shortages continue to pressure supply chains; on the other, several major manufacturers are reporting stronger-than-expected earnings projections

General Motors recorded a US$1.6 billion accounting charge tied to a rethink of its electric-vehicle strategy in the United States, amid cooler demand following the end of the US$7,500 federal credit for several models and a looser regulatory environment that eased electrification targets; the company said the

In September, global sales of battery electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles reached an all-time high, driven by China—where domestic manufacturers accelerated deliveries with price cuts and LFP batteries—and by monthly peaks in the U.S. and Europe supported by incentives, a wider model






Spain’s football community is following with concern the physical condition of Lamine Yamal, the teenage prodigy of FC Barcelona. According to a report from the Catalan newspaper Sport, the 18-year-old rising star is not suffering from a conventional injury, but may be dealing with a chronic case of pubalgia,

Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz secured his second victory at the ATP Finals in Turin, defeating American Taylor Fritz on Tuesday in a hard-fought 6-7(2), 7-5, 6-3 battle that lasted two hours and forty-eight minutes. Fritz, last year’s finalist and the No. 6 seed, struck first: after an early break and a break

Real Madrid may be flying high, but the coaching debate continues. According to the Spanish newspaper Sport, president Florentino Pérez privately — and partly publicly — admitted that his preferred successor to Carlo Ancelotti was Jürgen Klopp, not Xabi Alonso. Despite leading the league table

A Brazilian report suggests the Real Madrid forward would favor a Premier League move if he leaves the Bernabéu, giving Spurs fresh hope after a quiet first half of the season. Story: Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly received a significant boost in their long-standing pursuit of Rodrygo,

Bayern Munich are said to be preparing a major winter-market move, targeting Spanish playmaker Dani Olmo with a potential €75 million offer. The Barcelona midfielder has long been admired in Bavaria, and internal discussions at the Catalan club suggest the possibility of a sale is no longer

In Dallas, the air smells of anxiety. The team hasn’t won anything significant in over a decade and, instead of building an identity, seems obsessed with shuffling pieces. On that board, Klay Thompson is being treated like a trade token — a champion coming back from two brutal injuries, now fighting a battle
Read more: The Mavericks, Klay, and the Illusion of a Half-Level Player — Without Soul

Donald Trump has once again tested the boundaries of American political discourse by openly suggesting the possibility of a third presidential term, even though the Constitution explicitly forbids it. Blending provocation, political calculation, and strategic communication, the former
Read more: Ambition vs. Law: When Political Desire Collides with the Limits of the Constitution

The musical project Breaking Rust, an artist created entirely through artificial intelligence, has reached number one on Billboard’s Country Digital Song Sales chart with the track “Walk My Walk,” marking a milestone in the rise of AI-generated music. Although it does not lead the overall country
Read more: “An AI Music Artist Tops a Billboard Chart: The Breaking Rust Phenomenon”

The concert of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra at the Philharmonie de Paris was interrupted Thursday night by a group of pro-Palestinian protesters. The demonstrators, carrying smoke flares, clashed with members of the audience before being escorted out by security
Read more: Pro-Palestinian protest interrupts Israel Philharmonic Orchestra concert in Paris

South Korea has requested nuclear-powered submarine fuel from the United States, marking a significant step in strengthening its naval capability. While Seoul is not seeking nuclear weapons, this technology — used by major global powers — allows submarines to remain submerged
Read more: South Korea requests nuclear submarine fuel as United States evaluates approval

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov expressed deep concern over the recent U.S. military strike on a vessel off the Venezuelan coast, calling it a dangerous escalation that could destabilize the wider Caribbean region. In a statement released after a phone conversation with Venezuelan Foreign
Read more: “Lavrov Condemns U.S. Strike Near Venezuela and Warns of Regional Risks”

Mexican representative Fátima Bosch became the focus of Miss Universe 2025 after a tense exchange with an event executive in Thailand. During a pre-pageant activity, Bosch was publicly criticized for missing a photo session — but the situation escalated when the official used a condescending
Read more: Fátima Bosch stands up and reshapes Miss Universe 2025

The United States will reduce part of its military presence on NATO’s eastern flank, including in Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia and Hungary, according to an announcement from the Romanian government. Officials emphasized that this is not a full withdrawal, but rather the end of the rotation of a U.S.
Read more: United States Adjusts Military Presence on NATO’s Eastern Flank

U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a major reduction in the prices of weight-loss medications, including the popular injections and tablets Zepbound and Wegovy. Speaking at the White House alongside representatives from Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, Trump described the deal
Read more: Trump cuts weight-loss drug prices and promises broader public access

This year, blood tests have moved to the forefront of preventive medicine with two breakthroughs that capture both imagination and caution: on one side, “multi-cancer” tests capable of detecting early signs of dozens of tumors from a single sample; on the other, new Alzheimer’s tests that
Read more: New Blood Tests Detect Cancer and Alzheimer Before Symptoms Start
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