Mona Lisa to Have Dedicated Room in Louvre

French President Emmanuel Macron announces a dedicated room for the Mona Lisa as part of a 10-year Louvre renovation project, enhancing visitor experience.

Oklahoma Requires Immigration Status for Enrollment

Oklahoma's State Board of Education requires parents to provide proof of US citizenship or legal immigration status when enrolling students.

DeepSeek Cyber Attack Disrupts User Access

Chinese tech startup DeepSeek faces cyber attack disrupting user registration, raising concerns in the AI industry amid its rapid growth.

DeepSeek Disrupts Stock Markets with AI

Discover how DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, is impacting stock markets and the competition in AI technology between the US and China.
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Colombia Trade Dispute Affects Valentine's Flowers

A trade dispute with Colombia threatens flower imports just before Valentine's Day, but recent developments may ease concerns for consumers.

Hoffman Shares Optimism for AI Future

LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman shares his optimistic views on AI's future and discusses insights from his new book, 'Superagency', amidst tech industry concerns.

Palestinians Return to Northern Gaza

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians return to northern Gaza as ceasefire holds, despite concerns over destroyed homes and ongoing tensions.

Visa Appointments Cancelled in Colombia

Hundreds of US visa appointments in Colombia were cancelled due to a dispute over deportation flights, escalating tensions between the two nations.
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EU's Roadmap to Ease Sanctions on Syria

The EU foreign ministers have agreed on a roadmap to lift sanctions on Syria, contingent on the new leadership's commitment to peace and inclusion.

Fatal House Explosion in Clarksburg, West Virginia

A house explosion in Clarksburg, West Virginia, resulted in one fatality and evacuations. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause.

Fighting Forces Thousands to Flee Goma

Fighting in Goma forces thousands to flee as rebels claim control of the city, escalating tensions in eastern Congo's North Kivu province.

Justice Demanded for 2023 Greece Rail Crash Victims

Tens of thousands protest in Greece and abroad for justice for the victims of the 2023 rail disaster, highlighting government accountability.
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Sweden Investigates Vessel for Cable Sabotage

Swedish authorities investigate a vessel suspected of damaging an undersea cable in the Baltic Sea, involving multiple agencies in the inquiry.

Troop Withdrawal Deadline Extended to February 18

The White House announces Israel and Lebanon have extended the troop withdrawal deadline to February 18, 2025, amid ongoing negotiations.

Trump Imposes Tariffs on Colombia Over Deportations

US President Donald Trump announces tariffs and visa restrictions on Colombia after the rejection of deportation flights, citing national security concerns.

Belarus Frees American Woman from Detention

Belarus has freed American citizen Anastassia Nuhfer from detention as President Lukashenko seeks another term in a controversial election.
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Goma Airport Closed by Rebel Forces

Congolese rebels and Rwandan forces have closed Goma's airport, causing mass evacuations and raising concerns over humanitarian efforts.

Deputy AG Observes Chicago Immigration Operations

Emil Bove, Acting Deputy Attorney General, visits Chicago to observe enhanced immigration enforcement operations initiated by the Trump administration.

Abbas Criticises Trump's Gaza Displacement Suggestion

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas criticises Trump's suggestion to displace Palestinians from Gaza, warning of severe repercussions and affirming commitment to the region.

France May Allow Israeli Firms at Air Show

France is open to Israeli companies joining the Paris Air Show, following ceasefire agreements in Gaza and Lebanon, as discussed by Macron and Netanyahu.
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UNRWA Warns of Impact from Israel's Closure

UNRWA highlights severe impacts on Palestinian lives if Israel closes its east Jerusalem headquarters, affecting schools and clinics.

Colombia Rejects US Deportation Flights for Migrants

Colombia's President Gustavo Petro refuses US deportation flights, demanding humane treatment for migrants. Civilian planes will be used instead.

Deputy AG Emil Bove Observes Chicago Operations

Emil Bove, Acting Deputy Attorney General, visits Chicago to observe immigration enforcement operations amid community concerns over potential arrests.

Israeli Forces Delay Withdrawal; 22 Killed in Lebanon

Israeli forces opened fire on protesters in Lebanon, resulting in 22 deaths and 124 injuries amid a delayed withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
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CIA Suggests Lab Origin for COVID-19

The CIA's new assessment indicates a lab origin for COVID-19, but with low confidence in the conclusion due to insufficient evidence.