Saudi Arabia is launching the 'Dream of the Desert,' its first five-star luxury train, set to redefine travel. This moving palace, a collaboration with Italy's Arsenale Group, will offer a one or two-night journey from Riyadh to Al-Qurayyat, showcasing heritage and high-end hospitality.
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Target is cutting around 1,800 corporate jobs. This move aims to simplify decisions and speed up efforts to attract more shoppers. About 1,000 employees will get layoff notices next week. The company is also removing 800 vacant roles. These cuts represent 8% of Target's global corporate staff. Most affected employees work at the Minneapolis headquarters.
Spanish influencer Oti Cabadas, known as 'Coco Trucker Girl,' has passed away at 41 after falling ill at a truck show. The popular social media personality, who shared her life as a truck driver with over 400,000 followers, suffered a stroke. Her vibrant videos inspired many, especially women, to pursue trucking careers.
President Trump has dismissed all six members of the Commission of Fine Arts, an advisory body on design and aesthetics in Washington D.C. This move comes as Trump pushes for ambitious construction projects, including a new White House ballroom and a triumphal arch. The firings, communicated via email, affect Biden appointees and signal Trump's intent to reshape the capital's landscape.
Streamer Adin Ross revealed a surprising outcome after removing all Donald Trump-related posts from his Instagram: his inbox exploded with messages from famous individuals. This move, described as a strategic clean-up, has significantly altered his online interactions, suggesting a calculated effort to broaden his appeal and reset his public image in the digital entertainment sphere.
An Air India flight from Delhi to Dubai gained attention after a maintenance logbook recorded a live cockroach being “hanged until death.” The unusual entry, dated October 24, 2025, went viral on social media, sparking both amusement and discussions about cabin hygiene. The incident highlights how even minor in-flight events are meticulously documented for safety and accountability.
Argentina's libertarian president took office in 2023 with promises to turn the highly indebted country around and stabilize the economy. But ahead of Sunday's parliamentary election, his achievements are mixed.
TwitchCon security is under scrutiny after a streamer faced inappropriate touching. Journalist Taylor Lorenz defended the event's strict entrance protocols. She stated that while the incident was unacceptable, it did not represent the overall safety infrastructure. Critics argue on-floor protection needs improvement. The debate highlights the challenge of balancing event access with creator safety.
An NHS doctor, Rahmeh Aladwan, faces a Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service hearing over allegations of antisemitism and praising the October 7 Hamas attacks. She previously faced similar claims but was cleared. Aladwan, who denies wrongdoing, was recently arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred. The tribunal will decide on potential interim restrictions.
 A man who shares his surname with the philosopher who taught the world to accept meaninglessness had, without intending to, captured the Absurd in motion. The coincidence is almost too poetic: a Camus photographing a moment that Albert Camus might have written—a stranger in a hat, detached from the chaos, calmly existing as meaning collapses around him.
