Japan

Japan Government Pursues Court Order to Revoke Unification Church’s Status

The Japanese government has sought a court order to revoke the religious corporation status of the Unification Church, following a month-long probe into its controversial methods for soliciting donations. The group, established in South Korea in 1954, has faced renewed...
Bangladesh Power Plants

Optimizing Power Generation: Minimizing Costs of Idle Plants in Bangladesh

Bangladesh, a country known for its power blackouts, has the capacity to produce electricity that outpaces demand and pays millions of dollars monthly to power plants when they are idle. The government has spent over $9 billion since 2009 to...
Israel-Gaza Conflict

Gaza–Israel conflict: Echoes of Middle Eastern History: A Cycle Unveiled?

The Gaza war demonstrates that hardliners on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian divide reinforce each other. This was true for Yasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization and Israeli leaders before the recognition of Israel and the 1993 Israeli-Palestinian Oslo Accords. Palestinian...
Wagner Group Russia

Wagner Group’s Evolution Post Prigozhin’s Demise

In late September and early October, significant developments occurred regarding the Wagner Group and its future. On September 27, a press officer for the Eastern Group of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) confirmed the presence of Wagner mercenaries in...
China-Myanmar Rail Link

China-Myanmar Rail Link: Enhancing Cross-Border Connectivity

On 25-26 September 2023, China hosted the Global Sustainable Transport Forum in Beijing, where Vice Premier He Lifeng attended and read a congratulatory letter from President Xi Jinping. The forum aimed to promote global transport cooperation and provide the world...
Australian Voters

Complex Perspectives: Australian Voters and Indigenous Affairs

Public opinion research reveals that voters' views on key concepts like "equality" and "disadvantage" are often contradictory and incoherent. This inconsistency allows both progressives and conservatives to gain majority support, as seen in the marriage equality plebiscite and the Voice...
Australia

Unveiling Overlooked Indigenous Political Milestones

Australian Indigenous history students are facing a lack of understanding of Indigenous political movements, according to research published in the Nordic Journal of Educational History. The study, which compared Victorian school curriculum documents from the past 120 years to Indigenous...
Voice Referendum

Prioritizing Past Reconciliation: The Vitality of Voice Referendum

The Voice to Parliament referendum is set to take place on Saturday, urging Australians to recognize First Peoples in the Constitution and allow their representation in relevant policies and programs. The referendum has been a topic of discussion among Aboriginal...
Gaza

Gaza’s Reliance on Global Aid Amidst Israel-Hamas Conflict

International aid groups are warning that they cannot deliver basic services to the Gaza Strip, causing a "dire" humanitarian crisis that is set to worsen. About 63% of Gaza's population receives aid from these groups. Israel stopped allowing deliveries of...
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