- April 19th, 2025

The 2024 United States presidential election, set to take place on November 5, is poised to be one of the most consequential and closely watched in recent history. As of the latest aggregate of national polls by Nate Silver, Democrat Kamala...

The South China Sea has long been a hotspot for geopolitical tension, with multiple countries asserting overlapping territorial claims. In recent months, a new episode has unfolded involving China’s scientific research activities around the coral reef ecosystem near Xianbin Jiao,...

The Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi has recently announced a two-month amnesty scheme for Indian expatriates residing in the emirate. Starting from September 1, this initiative aims to assist expats who wish to return to India or regularize their residency...

The ongoing tension in the South China Sea has once again highlighted the complex dynamics between the United States, its treaty ally the Philippines, and an increasingly assertive China. The US Indo-Pacific Command, led by Adm. Samuel Paparo, has made...

New Zealand’s Energy Security Crisis: Unprecedented Market Volatility and Path to Sustainable Future
New Zealand is in the throes of what Prime Minister has termed an “energy security crisis,” a declaration underscored by the recent turmoil in the country’s electricity market. This crisis, driven by a convergence of environmental, economic, and technological factors,...

As the possibility of a second Trump presidency looms, global futurists closely examine what this could mean for the world, particularly for India. Despite Kamala Harris having a slight lead over Donald Trump according to the latest New York Times...

The US Federal Reserve has a mixed legacy in Asia, one characterized by periods of financial turmoil linked to its monetary policy decisions. With a history that stretches back to the mid-1990s, the actions of the US central bank have...

In a world where the cost of living consistently captures headlines and conversations, there is an underlying paradox that often goes unnoticed. On one side, governments strive to ease the financial burden on citizens by implementing subsidies for essentials like...

Kursk Nuclear Plant’s Safety in Question as IAEA Chief Warns of Possible Incident Amid Security Gaps
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, sounded the alarm on Tuesday as he visited the Kursk region of Russia. He expressed growing concerns over the possibility of a "nuclear incident" stemming from the ongoing conflict...

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