WASHINGTON D.C. – President Donald Trump announced that Coca-Cola will begin using cane sugar instead of artificial sweeteners in its products in the U.S., with
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Meta removes 10 million Facebook profiles in effort to combat spam
Meta said it has removed about 10 million profiles for impersonating large content producers through the first half of 2025 as part of an effort
Two dead after flash flooding in New Jersey and New York City
NEW YORK: Torrential rains in New York and New Jersey on Monday night brought flash flooding that killed two people and led New Jersey Governor
Trump threatens Russia with tariffs if No Ukraine deal within 50 days
Washington D.C.: President Donald Trump announced today that he will impose ‘very severe tariffs’ on Russia if a deal to end the war in Ukraine
Three African Heritage Sites Removed from UNESCO’s Danger List
Paris: Three significant African heritage sites have been removed from UNESCO’s “List of World Heritage in Danger.” This decision by UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee acknowledges
Shubhanshu Shukla and Team’s Return from ISS Delayed
India’s Shubhanshu Shukla and his colleagues on the Axiom-4 mission entered their 14th day on the International Space Station on Wednesday, and will continue to
Musk’s Starlink receives India’s final regulatory nod for launch
NEW DELHI: Elon Musk’s Starlink has received approval from In-SPACe (Indian National Space Promotion Authorization Centre) to commence satellite internet services in India. The nod
Texas Flash Floods: Death Toll Exceeds 100 as Search Continues
Washington D.C.: The death toll from the devastating flash flood in Texas rose past 100. Official figures confirm 104 fatalities. Among the confirmed fatalities are
Canada’s Record Trade Deficit Sparks Economic Concerns Amid U.S. Tariffs
Canada posted a record trade deficit of $7.1 billion CAD ($5.2 billion USD) in April 2025, driven by a 15.7% plunge in exports to the
Wildfires Rage Across Canada, Forcing Thousands to Flee
Canada is grappling with an intense wildfire season in June 2025, with over 200 active fires scorching provinces like Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia.