- January 31st, 2025
A wave of deadly explosions rocked Lebanon when electronic pagers across the country detonated simultaneously, killing 12 people and injuring over 2,700. The following day, another coordinated series of explosions occurred, this time involving walkie-talkies, further deepening the sense of...
A decade ago, Southeast Asia seemed poised for democratic transformation, led by three influential figures who were hailed as champions of change: Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi, Cambodia’s Sam Rainsy, and Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim. Their ascent gave rise to optimism...
Triana Rahmawati, a 36-year-old mother of two, once enjoyed the comforts of middle-class life in Indonesia. For nearly a decade, she worked at a publishing company in Jakarta, where she earned a steady income of 6 million rupiah ($400) per...
The presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris last week marked a defining moment in the 2024 election cycle. With more than 67 million viewers tuning in, the debate proved that the stakes are higher...
As the travel industry recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, a darker side of tourism has returned to the spotlight—overtourism. From Southeast Asia’s pristine beaches to Europe’s historic cities, the world’s most popular travel destinations are bearing the brunt of uncontrolled...
As New Zealand cities evolve to accommodate denser housing, a concerning trend is emerging: urban green spaces are shrinking. While New Zealand’s cities are relatively small compared to global metropolises, their green space, though reasonable in total, is under pressure...
The United States has categorically rejected claims made by Venezuelan officials that the CIA masterminded a plot to assassinate President Nicolás Maduro and other senior members of his administration. These allegations surfaced after Venezuelan authorities detained six foreign nationals on...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has raised the prospect of introducing restrictions on the export of key raw materials, such as uranium, titanium, and nickel. This move is seen as a possible response to the increasing sanctions placed on Russia by...
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