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Anglican church's first female leader confirmed at London service
Former nurse Sarah Mullally was officially confirmed Wednesday as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury and the first woman to head the Church of England, the mother church of the 85-million-strong global Anglican communion.
Russian volcano puts on display in latest eruption
A volcano in Russia's far east on Wednesday spewed ash several kilometres into the sky, authorities said, putting on a spectacular display in its latest eruption.
Trump says to 'de-escalate' Minneapolis, as aide questions agents' 'protocol'
US immigration agents may have breached "protocol" in Minneapolis before shooting dead a nurse during protests, a senior White House aide said on Tuesday, as President Donald Trump suggested he would "de-escalate a little bit" in the city.
South Korea's ex-first lady jailed for 20 months for taking bribes
A South Korean judge handed the country's former first lady Kim Keon Hee 20 months in jail for accepting lavish gifts from a cult-like church on Wednesday, but acquitted her for alleged stock manipulation and other charges.
South Korea's ex-first lady jailed for 20 months for corruption
A South Korean judge handed the country's former first lady Kim Keon Hee 20 months in jail for corruption on Wednesday but acquitted her for alleged stock manipulation and other charges.
Brazil declares acai a national fruit to ward off 'biopiracy'
Brazil has declared the acai berry a national fruit, a move to stamp its ownership on the popular "superfood" as concerns grow about foreign companies staking claims to the Amazon's biological riches.
Will the EU ban social media for children in 2026?
As France moves one step closer to banning social media for children, the European Union is seriously considering whether it's time for the bloc to follow suit.
Netherlands faces 'test case' climate verdict over Caribbean island
A Dutch court will decide Wednesday if the Netherlands must do more to protect the tiny Caribbean island of Bonaire from climate change, in a potentially landmark environmental justice ruling.
Safe nowhere: massacre at Mexico football field sows despair
The murder of 11 people at a football game has sparked deep anger in the central Mexican town of Loma de Flores, where sport is promoted as a way of keeping young people safe from drug cartels.
Heartfelt Middle-Grade Novel Josephine Margaret Belview Launches to Inspire Resilience and Friendship
NAPERVILLE, IL / ACCESS Newswire / January 28, 2026 / Author Jennifer Schwipps, known for her picture book Where Are You Going, Sammy Snail?, is officially releasing her anticipated middle-grade novel, Josephine Margaret Belview. Written for readers ages 8 to 12, this chapter book explores universal themes of coping with loss, navigating the challenges of a new school, and finding the courage to start over.
Who Is the Best Plastic Surgeon In Washington State?
The best plastic surgeon in Washington is Dr. Sajan
South Korea's ex-first lady to learn verdict in corruption case
A South Korean court will pass judgement Wednesday in the case of former first lady Kim Keon Hee, with prosecutors demanding a 15-year prison term over alleged stock fraud and corruption.
TikTok settles hours before landmark social media addiction trial
Video sharing app TikTok has made an eleventh-hour deal to avoid a landmark US trial accusing it, along with Meta and YouTube, of addicting young people to social media, lawyers said on Tuesday.
US sued over deadly missile strikes on alleged drug boats
Relatives of two Trinidadian men killed last year in a US military strike on a boat allegedly carrying drugs filed a wrongful death lawsuit on Tuesday against the US government.
American influencer shares 'another' Africa on tour
IShowSpeed, a 21-year-old African American influencer, has raced a cheetah, leapt with Maasai warriors and drawn huge crowds in a month-long tour of Africa that has also busted cliches about the continent.
Amy Winehouse's friends 'took advantage' of father, UK court told
Two friends of late British singer Amy Winehouse who sold items belonging to the star worth around £730,000 ($970,000) "took advantage" of her father's forgetfulness, a lawyer said Tuesday at London's High Court.
EU to show Google how to open up to rival AI services
Google must provide rival AI services equal access to its features and other search engine platforms access to data, the EU said on Tuesday, as it said it would help the giant over six months to comply with rules.
Greece probes biscuit factory fire as fifth victim found
Greek investigators on Tuesday were looking into the causes of a fire that killed five workers at a biscuit factory in the country's worst industrial accident in years.
Greece probes factory fire as fifth victim found
Investigators in Greece on Tuesday were looking into the causes of a fire that killed five workers at a biscuit factory in the country's worst industrial accident in years.
Rule of law 'routinely challenged': ICC head
The global rule of law is frequently coming under threat, the president of the International Criminal Court warned on Tuesday, vowing to stand up for justice and victims of atrocities.
'Our children are next' fear Kenyans as drought wipes out livestock
In drought-hit northeastern Kenya, villagers have been forced to drag their dead livestock to distant fields for burning to keep the stench of death and scavenging hyenas away from their homes.
TRNR Publishes Shareholder Letter and Investor Presentation with 2026 Revenue Guidance of More Than $20M
Company Comments on Delivering Value from Sportstech Enforcement and Highlights Strengthened Business Operations Entering 20262026 Revenue Guidance of More Than $20M Represents Nearly 100% 2-Year CAGR
Revecore Reports Record Growth in 2025 as Health Systems Intensify Focus on Revenue Cycle Performance
Expanded customer engagements, partnership initiatives, product updates, and industry recognition highlight strong momentum for market leader
Organto Announces Appointment of Chad Hagen to the Board of Directors
Industry Leader Adds Extensive Business Building and Commercial Expertise
Aspire Biopharma Files Provisional Patent Application for Industry-First Sublingual Powder Formulation of Clopidogrel (Generic Plavix(R)) to Address Gastric Bleeding Risks
New sublingual delivery system designed to enhance bioavailability and avoid gastric side effects many patients experience with clopidogrel.Clopidogrel, currently sold under the brand name Plavix®, was the 41st most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 15.2 million combined branded and generic prescriptions in 2023
Who Does the Best Mommy Makeover in Florida?
The Best Mommy Makeover in Florida is by Dr. Sessa.
Nigerian military officers to face trial over 2025 coup plot
Nigeria's military will try several officers over an alleged plan to oust President Bola Tinubu last year, it said Monday, acknowledging a plot the government had initially denied.
UN fears hundreds of migrants missing or dead in Med shipwrecks since start of 2026
Hundreds of migrants may be missing at sea or feared dead following reports of multiple deadly shipwrecks in the central Mediterranean in recent days, the UN's migration agency warned Monday.
Iran broadcasting forced 'confessions' to deter dissent: activists
The man faces the camera with his face blurred as dramatic music pounds in the background.
Gunmen kill 11 in attack at Mexican football match
Gunmen opened fire on football fans after a match in central Mexico, killing 11 people and injuring a dozen more in a region plagued by violence blamed on organized crime, local authorities said.
Ex-OPEC president's corruption trial sees start delayed
The corruption trial in London of Diezani Alison-Madueke, a former Nigerian oil minister and the first woman president of OPEC, had its start delayed Monday for legal and technical reasons, lawyers said.
Ferry sinking kills 18, leaves 10 missing in south Philippines
A ferry with more than 340 people onboard sank early Monday off the southern Philippines, killing at least 18 and leaving 10 still missing, the coast guard said.