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Singer Lily Allen enters her 'revenge era' after splitting from David Harbour, spotted with new flame Jonah Freud. We dive into the party photos, the cheating allegations in her new album 'West End Girl,' and the public's divided reaction.
The French president's chief silverware keeper and two others are set to stand trial for stealing thousands of euros worth of national heritage tableware from the Elysee Palace, raising fresh concerns over security at France's state institutions.
George Clooney pays tribute to his late sister, Adelia 'Ada' Zeidler, who died of cancer at 65, calling her 'my hero' and praising her courage.
South Korea's consumer agency has ordered SK Telecom to financially compensate 58 hacking victims, setting a key precedent for corporate liability in data breach cases.
South Korea reported its 16th highly pathogenic avian influenza case this season at a duck farm in Naju, South Jeolla Province. Authorities are implementing quarantine measures and planning mass inspections.
From a secret heart attack in the White House to a massacre in a football stadium, discover 5 of the most chaotic and disastrous Christmas gatherings in political history.
A clip of BLACKPINK's Jennie with a neutral expression while watching BTS at the Melon Music Awards has sparked a massive online debate. Is it a sign of bitterness, or a symptom of the intense scrutiny female K-pop idols face?
Lee Jun-seok, a South Korean opposition leader, was questioned for nearly 10 hours on Dec. 21 by a special counsel over allegations of election meddling tied to former first lady Kim Keon Hee and former President Yoon Suk Yeol.
As 2025 draws to a close with significant market gains, investors are betting on a traditional Santa Claus rally. We analyze the historical data, current economic drivers, and potential risks for the year-end stock market.
K-Pop group aespa is facing criticism from Korean netizens for laughing at a 2021 video of themselves during the 2025 Melon Music Awards, fueling plastic surgery accusations.
Swedish authorities boarded the Russian vessel Adler, an EU-sanctioned ship, after it reported engine trouble in their waters. The inspection involves multiple agencies amid suspicions of illicit transport.
Japan is offering a $1.3 billion subsidy program, covering up to 50% of investment costs for new factories and data centers that run on 100% renewable or nuclear power.
