Category: World
Sea Change: UN Report Sheds Light on Suez Traffic’s 40% Reduction
In a startling revelation, the United Nations has disclosed a distressing 40% plunge in commercial traffic transiting the Suez Canal over the past two months,
Trump Is Not Going Away: How Biden Is Preparing for a Rematch in 2024
Donald Trump, the former president who was impeached twice and lost the popular vote twice, is still the dominant force in the Republican Party and
Unraveling the Dynamics: Ukraine’s Quest for Missiles Post-Germany’s Helicopter Promise
In the complex landscape of international relations, the recent developments surrounding Germany’s commitment to supply military helicopters to Ukraine and Ukraine’s renewed request for Taurus
The Cost of Intercepting Iranian Weapons: Two Navy Seals Killed Off Somalia
The US military has declared two Navy Seals dead after they went missing during a raid on a ship carrying Iranian weapons off the coast
North Korea’s Strategic Shift: Kim Jong Un’s Stance on South Korea Relations
In a significant departure from decades-long efforts toward peaceful unification, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un declared that the country would abandon reconciliation with South
The Arctic Blast: How Extreme Cold Affects Power, Travel, and Health Across the U.S.
A front of cold air from the Arctic is moving down into the U.S., sending temperatures plunging below zero degrees Fahrenheit (–18 degrees Celsius) in
Male, Beijing upgrade relations amid pressing India-Maldives row
Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu – regarded as a pro-China leader – is currently in China amid a pressing India-Maldives diplomatic row after some Maldivian ministers
Japan is the 2024 Top Travel Destination: Here’s how they got tourism right vs everyone else
Japan has been named the world’s top trending travel destination of 2024, according to a report by American Express Travel. The report, based on data
Your comprehensive guide to the raging India-Maldives diplomatic row
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently released a series of photographs from his trip to Lakshadweep. But little did he know the post is set
US suicide rates at a more than 80-year high: Expert talks risk factors and solutions
Since the turn of the century, US suicide rates have increased almost every year, discusses The Brink – delivering the latest research news from Boston