Bird Flu Hits Georgia's Poultry Industry Again

Georgia's poultry industry faces a new threat as bird flu is detected in a commercial flock for the first time since 2022, prompting emergency measures.

Dylan's Mr Tambourine Man Lyrics Sell for USD 508K

Draft lyrics to Bob Dylan's 'Mr Tambourine Man' sell for USD 508K at auction, part of a collection generating nearly USD 1.5 million.

Death Toll from Nigerian Tanker Explosion Reaches 86

A gasoline tanker explosion in Niger state, Nigeria, has resulted in 86 fatalities and numerous injuries, highlighting safety concerns during fuel transfers.

Chicago Immigrants Brace for Deportation Threats

Chicago's immigrant community faces heightened fear as potential deportation actions by Trump loom, prompting urgent preparations and community solidarity.
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Biden Pardons Marcus Garvey and Others

President Biden pardons Marcus Garvey and others, addressing historical injustices linked to civil rights activism and political motivations.

Trump Meets GOP Senators Before Inauguration

President-elect Donald Trump consults with Republican senators as supporters celebrate his return to power on the eve of his inauguration.

Israeli Hostages Arrive Home Amid Ceasefire

Three hostages released from Gaza arrive in Israel as a fragile ceasefire takes effect, marking a significant moment for families and the nation.

March in Washington for Women's Rights Ahead of Inauguration

Thousands rally in Washington for women's rights and other causes ahead of Trump's inauguration, showcasing ongoing support for reproductive rights.
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Trump's Return to Washington for Inauguration

Donald Trump arrives in Washington for his second inauguration, featuring fireworks and events amid protests and frigid temperatures.

Yoon Suk Yeol Seeks Release from Arrest

Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol argues for his release as the court reviews his formal arrest amid serious charges.

Justice Demanded for Slain Journalist in Haiti

Haitian journalists demand justice for Marckendy Natoux, killed by gangs, highlighting the dangers faced by the press in Haiti.

Ceasefire Between Israel and Hamas Begins Sunday

A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas will commence on Sunday morning, with humanitarian efforts underway amid ongoing tensions.
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Macron Remembers WWII Heroine Geneviève Callerot

French President Emmanuel Macron honours Geneviève Callerot, a WWII Resistance activist and author, who passed away at 108.

Court Allows Some Defendants at Trump's Inauguration

Some Capitol riot defendants receive court approval to attend Trump's inauguration, while others face restrictions amid ongoing legal proceedings.

Ceasefire Between Israel and Hamas Starts Sunday

A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas will commence on Sunday morning, as families await news of hostages and humanitarian aid efforts ramp up.

South Korean President Appeals for Release

The impeached South Korean president argues for his release as a court reviews a request for his formal arrest amid public protests.
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Israel Greenlights Ceasefire And Hostage Deal

The Israeli cabinet has approved a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement with Hamas, marking a pivotal step towards peace in Gaza.

Blinken Worries About Future of Foreign Policy

Antony Blinken expresses worries about the Trump administration potentially abandoning key foreign policy initiatives set by Biden, including Middle East and Ukraine strategies.

Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Agreement Insights

The Gaza ceasefire agreement aims to halt the Israel-Hamas conflict, but risks remain. Explore the implications and expectations of this diplomatic breakthrough.

Tragedy as Over 40 Pakistanis Drown at Sea

More than 40 Pakistanis are feared drowned after a migrant boat capsized off West Africa, highlighting the dangers of human trafficking.
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Greece's Gender Violence Law Provokes Legal Protests

Greek lawyers protest new gender-based violence law, citing constitutional concerns and exclusion from drafting process.

Israel Cabinet Discusses Gaza Ceasefire Deal

Israel's full Cabinet convenes to discuss a Gaza ceasefire deal, following security Cabinet's recommendation for approval amid political tensions.

Mexico and EU Update Trade Agreement Before Trump

Mexico and the EU announce a revamped trade agreement to boost trade and investment, responding to potential US tariffs under Trump.

Six Dead in Kurram Aid Convoy Attack

A rocket attack on an aid convoy in Kurram, Pakistan, has resulted in six deaths, including two security personnel. The incident highlights ongoing sectarian violence.
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Werfel to Resign as IRS Commissioner

IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel announces his resignation effective January 20, 2025, to support a smooth transition for the incoming administration.