The Broadway revival of 'Cabaret' is set to close in two weeks due to the serious illness of leading man Billy Porter. Despite initial success, the show's recent struggles have led to this unexpected decision.
The sudden death of a Microsoft engineer has reignited discussions about the dangers of overworking in high-stress jobs. His family condemned the tech giant for pushing him to the brink. This tragedy follows a string of similar incidents, highlighting the urgent need for change in corporate work culture.
A new Ebola outbreak in Congo has claimed over a dozen lives, including health workers. As fears escalate, health officials warn of rising cases and a fragile health system struggling to cope.
In a dramatic turn of events, South Korea has finalized negotiations with the US for the release of over 300 workers detained during a raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia. The workers are set to return home soon as administrative procedures are completed.
In a surprising move, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigns to prevent a rift within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, following consecutive electoral losses and rising public discontent over living costs.
In a dramatic escalation, the Israeli military has destroyed the Sussi Tower in Gaza City, claiming it was used by Hamas. This marks the second major tower targeted in two days, amidst growing humanitarian concerns.
A massive immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia has led to the arrest of 475 individuals, mostly South Korean nationals. The South Korean government is responding with diplomatic efforts and concerns over foreign investment.
The DRC has declared its 16th Ebola outbreak following the confirmation of the virus in samples from Kasai Province. This comes amidst ongoing health crises, raising alarms about the country's healthcare capacity.
Global markets are rattled as bond yields reach historic highs amid rising public debt and geopolitical tensions. Investors react to Alphabet's antitrust victory, while Kraft Heinz announces a split. Is a financial crisis looming?
Kathryn Bigelow's latest film, 'A House of Dynamite,' starring Idris Elba, captivated audiences at the Venice Film Festival with an impressive 11-minute ovation. The film, focused on a missile attack crisis, marks Bigelow's return to filmmaking after six years.