Vishen Lakhiani, an Indian-Malaysian CEO on an O-1 visa, was questioned by FBI agents upon arriving in Miami. He was asked about his international travel and social media presence. Lakhiani expressed concern over xenophobia and fearmongering impacting …
I’m a psychologist who studies couples. Here’s the No. 1 thing that keeps relationships strong—more than love
Want to know what keeps relationships strong and happy? Mark Travers, a psychologist who studies couples, shares the No. 1 thing that keeps people together more than love.
Nazi runways, a killer horse and secret bunkers for the Illuminati: How a US airport became a hotbed of conspiracy theories
From secret tunnels of lizard people to a cursed statue, Andrea Cavallier takes a look at the most bizarre conspiracy theories swirling around Denver International Airport
IRGC naval forces detain Marshall Islands–registered tanker over illicit petrochemical shipment
The naval branch of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) reported that its units detained the tanker Talara after determining that the vessel was transporting cargo without proper authorization, an action taken to safeguard Iran’s national ass…
First major winter rains pummel Gaza, destroying makeshift shelters
The first heavy rainfall of the season has sent water cascading through the Muwasi tent camp in the Gaza Strip.
Iran condemns draft resolution by US, European countries at IAEA board
Iran’s permanent representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Reza Najafi, criticized a draft resolution proposed by the US and three European countries at the IAEA Board of Governors, calling it an attempt to impose “unjustified a…
Iran warns US military campaign in Caribbean threatens international peace
Tehran has warned that the recent escalation of US military movements in the Caribbean and Latin America poses serious risks to global peace, stability and security, calling for respect for Venezuela’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Israel wants broader security accord with US: Axios
Israel wants to strike a 20-year security accord with the US, doubling the duration of the previous one and emphasizing “cooperation” between the two sides rather than one-sided reception of military aid, Axios has reported, citing officials familiar …
U.K. judge finds global mining giant BHP Group liable in Brazil’s worst environmental disaster
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First victory fuels Paralympic dream for South Sudan’s blind football team
Five years ago, South Sudan didn’t have a blind football team. Now their national side has won its first international tournament and moved a step closer to making it to the 2028 Paralympics. The players and their coach told RFI what’s driving them on…