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Trump Jr. is heading for Greenland, shortly after his father said the US should take over the island
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Donald Trump Jr. is set to travel to Greenland this week. The move comes shortly after his father revisited the idea of the US taking over the island.
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How North Korea actually works, according to a former Storm Corps military trainee
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Hyunseung Lee and his family defected from North Korea in 2014 after a series of violent executions by North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un.
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Spain has some of the oldest moms, with more than 10% of babies born to women 40 or over
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Spain has some of the oldest first-time moms in Europe. BI spoke to several to find out why.
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Business Insider’s Brea Cubit spent a weekend at the famed art fair in Miami Beach, where she attended exclusive events and interviewed artists.
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Art Basel Miami Beach united creatives, art enthusiasts, celebrities, musicians, and more — here's what it was like attending this year's event.
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North Korea media is calling South Korea a dictatorship after its short-lived martial law
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North Korea's state-run media called its southern neighbor a "fascistic dictatorship" and said its president declared martial law to escape a crisis.
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Thousands of Syrians return home after fall of Bashar al-Assad
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Syrians across the world are celebrating the fall of Bashar al-Assad as thousands return to the country.
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From an impressive rookie debut to a feisty battle for the drivers' championship, this F1 season had it all.
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This F1 season was chock-full of drama, first-ever wins, and career-defining moments.
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Tokyo is giving its employees a 4-day workweek to try to boost record-low fertility
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Tokyo's new policies include a four-day workweek and childcare partial leave, with the aim of addressing Japan's plummeting fertility rates.
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The new director of Art Basel Miami Beach spoke with Business Insider about planning the fair and giving a platform to emerging artists.
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Bridget Finn, the new director of Art Basel Miami Beach, opened up about this year's fair and the most exciting exhibits from emerging artists.
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The leader of South Korea's opposition first thought the president's martial law declaration was a deepfake
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The decree, which enabled temporary military control, was the first since the country's democratization in 1987.
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Inside the chaos in Seoul after South Korea's president sprang 6 hours of martial law on his people
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President Yoon Suk-yeol's announcement sparked a night of urgency in Seoul as lawmakers, troops, and protesters raced to parliament.
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Australia passed a law banning social media for kids under 16. Tech companies will need creative solutions to avoid $32 million fines.
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Australia voted to ban social media for kids under 16. But how tech companies should comply with the new law remains a big question.
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Photos show the heaviest November snowfall in 100 years blanketing South Korea and causing chaos
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South Korea's capital, Seoul, has been blanketed by a record November snowfall, causing travel chaos and leaving at least five people dead.
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China is increasingly unnerved by Russia and North Korea's growing alliance, says top US official
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Kurt Campbell, the US deputy secretary of state, said China is being kept in the dark about the friendship between Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin
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The Philippines' vice president has publicly threatened to assassinate her boss and his wife
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Vice President Sara Duterte said she had talked to a hitman to kill her boss if she herself were to be killed, saying she was making "no joke."
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The Las Vegas Grand Prix is "the nastiest one of the season," one performance coach said.
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Faced with a calendar spanning multiple continents and time zones, F1 teams employ sleep experts to help drivers overcome constant jet lag.
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I've lived in Delhi my entire life. The toxic smog is suffocating, but I can't bring myself to leave.
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Varun Badhwar lives in Delhi where toxic smog hit severe levels this week. He says he doesn't want to leave, despite the pollution.
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Wounded Russian troops had their medical payouts cut back in one swift move from the Kremlin
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Russian troops wounded in Ukraine were to each be given about $30,000. But that's now been reduced to $10,000 for less severe injuries.
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