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Landmark Retail and Landmark Arabia have been ranked among the best workplaces in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia for 2026. The recognition highlights Landmark Group’s continued investment in employee engagement, inclusion, and workplace culture across the region.
Governor Kathy Hochul's press office drew criticism after a social media feud with Dave Portnoy over antisemitism in New York. Critics accused the governor's team of treating a serious issue like a joke amid rising concerns about hate crimes.
A 48-year-old man has been charged over a March attack on a Northern Ireland police station involving a hijacked vehicle and an explosive device. More than 100 homes were evacuated during the security operation.
China has sentenced former defense ministers Wei Fenghe and Li Shangfu to death with a two-year reprieve on corruption charges. The move reflects the intensifying military purge under President Xi Jinping.
Three female soldiers recount surviving a deadly ambush in the Gaza Strip that left two of them amputees and claimed the life of a rescuer. One year later, they describe the attack, the rescue, and their difficult recovery.
The White House condemned actor Mark Hamill after he shared an artificial intelligence generated image depicting President Donald Trump in a grave. Hamill later removed the post and said he did not wish for Trump's death.
Many of New York's Gilded Age mansions were lost to demolition, but several still stand along Fifth Avenue. A walking guide highlights surviving landmarks that reveal the era's wealth, ambition and architectural extravagance.
A federal trade court blocked President Donald Trump's 10 percent tariff on most imports, ruling it illegal and likely prompting an appeal. The decision comes amid rising global tensions, domestic political battles, and a range of other major national and international developments.
Federal investigators said the Austin bar gunman acted alone and was not tied to a foreign terrorist organization. Authorities believe personal grievances linked to the Iran War may have influenced the attack, though a clear motive has not been established.
Saudi Arabia and its Gulf allies are urging the United Nations to demand that Iran end its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The proposed resolution faces potential opposition from Russia amid rising global economic concerns.
The Venice Biennale has opened under a cloud of political tension and controversy following the death of its curator and the resignation of its jury. Protests and geopolitical disputes have unfolded alongside bold and provocative artworks.
Lebanon's health ministry said Israeli airstrikes killed at least 12 people, including two children and a paramedic, despite a ceasefire. The strikes targeted villages in the Nabatieh and Marajayoun districts.
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