Bolivia, Japan to the Right, and EU West

In South America, Rodrigo Paz has won the presidency of Bolivia, ending nearly two decades of leftist rule. In Asia, Sanae Takaichi has become the first woman to serve as prime minister of Japan, heading…

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Tokyo 2025: A Championship of Pride, Power, and Performance

The 2025 World Athletics Championships came to a dramatic close in Tokyo after nine days of fierce competition driven by passion, precision, and grit. The National Stadium pulsed with energy as 198 nations and over…

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Trump Negotiating Hostages in Israel/Egypt

In a dramatic turn of events, Trump has flown to Israel and Egypt to personally oversee a hostage–prisoner exchange between Israel and Hamas, following a fragile ceasefire in Gaza. To many, his arrival signals hope…

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U.N. Forces Slashed Globally

266 Nepalese contingency arrived Juba on February 4, 2014 from Haiti. 10 are ladies and out of 10, 5 are medical carders. This is second Nepalese force to step in South Sudan after the first group that landed on January 15, 2014 when UN security general approval after December 15, 2013 conflict that lost of lives and properties and both internal and external displacement. UN Deputy Force Commander Asit Mistry welcomed the troops upon their arrival in Juba.

The United Nations — long seen as the world’s moral anchor in chaos — is now being forced to pull back from some of the most dangerous corners of our world. Under mounting financial strain…

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September Eclipse and Confusion + Excitement- When is it?

The news first trickled out in whispers, then swelled into a frenzy of speculation. Was it the 20th? The 21st? Or the 23rd? Rumors about the date of September’s solar eclipse ricocheted across news sites,…

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