Category: World

Robert Hanssen, A Notorious FBI Double Agent- Died
- By Alaina
- . June 6, 2023
Robert Hanssen, a notorious FBI double agent who in the 1980s and 1990s gave Russia access to some of America’s most sensitive secrets, passed away

Lebanon’s Disparate Opposition Nominates IMF Official Jihad Azour for Presidency, Challenging Hezbollah-Backed Candidate
- By Raven Ruma
- . June 5, 2023
Lebanon’s political landscape has been marked by deep divisions and power struggles, particularly exacerbated by the country’s ongoing economic crisis. In a surprising move, the

Controversy Erupts as Protesters Clash over Elementary School’s Pride Month Event
- By Alaina
- . June 3, 2023
A peaceful suburban neighbourhood in Los Angeles was marred by division and conflict as over a hundred protesters and counter-protesters faced off on opposite sides

Australia’s Most Decorated Soldier Loses War Crimes Defamation Case
- By Alaina
- . June 2, 2023
Ben Roberts-Smith, the recipient of the Victoria Cross, claimed that he was falsely accused by the media, but a judge ruled on Thursday that he

Reversing the Trend of US Distancing: A Vital Step for Israel’s National Security
- By Raven Ruma
- . June 1, 2023
Recent geopolitical developments in the Middle East, such as Tehran’s renewed relations with Riyadh under Chinese auspices, underscore the declining influence of the United States

Turkey’s Erdogan Faces Struggle to Meet Syrian Refugee Promise
- By Alaina
- . June 1, 2023
President Tayyip Erdogan’s promise to repatriate one million Syrian refugees has gained attention as he secured his third decade in power. However, the ongoing conflict

China’s Rise Challenges US Dominance in the Middle East, Shaking Up the World Order
- By Raven Ruma
- . May 31, 2023
In a world where geopolitical power dynamics are continuously shifting, China’s expanding influence is changing the global order. Noam Chomsky, a prominent researcher, has commented

Sudan’s Extended Ceasefire: A Vital Step towards Lasting Peace
- By Sulaiman
- . May 30, 2023
Sudan has had a number of crises in recent years, which have had a catastrophic impact on its people and made progress toward peace and

Seoul and Washington are attempting to unfreeze the $7 billion held in South Korea by Iran
- By Roshan Amiri
- . May 30, 2023
As Seoul and Washington work to strengthen their economic and diplomatic ties with Tehran, they are debating how to release the $7 billion in Iranian

The Ongoing Battle of Long-COVID: When COVID-19 Symptoms Persist
- By Roshan Amiri
- . May 30, 2023
It has been more than a year since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and although vaccines are being distributed rapidly, a new challenge has emerged. Long-COVID,