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Metallica Announces Highly-Anticipated Las Vegas Sphere Residency 'Life Burns Faster'
Metallica is set to launch a Las Vegas Sphere residency, "Life Burns Faster," starting October 1, featuring diverse setlists over multiple weekends. Tickets and presales, accessible via Metallica’s website, promise an immersive experience, potentially boosting Las Vegas tourism and influencing international markets.

New App Alerts Users to Nearby Smart Glasses, Offering a Privacy Shield in Surveillance Era
A new Android app, Nearby Glasses, detects nearby camera-enabled smart glasses using Bluetooth signals, aiming to combat non-consensual surveillance. Created by Yves Jeanrenaud, it raises awareness about covert recording, though experts caution about detection limitations and legal complexities.
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Hungary's Prime Minister accuses Ukraine of targeting its energy infrastructure, escalating tensions over the Druzhba oil pipeline amid EU sanctions on Russia. Hungary's election campaign sees heightened rhetoric and strategic military positioning, with regional energy security and political dynamics at play.
Tricia Tuttle's Berlinale leadership faces scrutiny over a pro-Palestinian filmmaker, igniting debate on independence, censorship, and politics in cultural institutions. An extraordinary meeting led by State Minister Wolfram Weimer will address the festival's future amid international support for maintaining its independence.
Tony Bennett, former Virginia head coach, joins the LA Lakers as an NBA draft adviser to bolster talent evaluation strategies. This move signals the Lakers' intent to build a stronger roster around LeBron James with long-term draft planning, while focusing on high-character player development and analytics.
A Cologne court has temporarily prevented Germany's intelligence agency from labeling the AfD as a confirmed extremist group, pending further proceedings. This decision allows the party to avoid stricter surveillance measures and could impact its political momentum ahead of upcoming state elections.
Denmark is set for a parliamentary election on March 24, as tensions with the US over Greenland prompt Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to seek a stronger mandate. The campaign focuses on national unity, security, and Greenland's sovereignty, with polls showing her Social Democrats gaining ground.
Richmond County Deputy Chavous faces termination over on-duty misconduct, backed by evidence from a colleague's spouse linking him to an inappropriate relationship. The sheriff’s office records reveal internal concerns about ethics and the potential impact on the agency's peer support system.













