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How Did Sudan’s War Become the World’s Largest Displacement Crisis?
More than 14 million people have been forced from their homes since Sudan’s war began in 2023, with the UN now calling it the world’s largest displacement crisis. But beyond the numbers, the situation is exposing a deeper failure of global response.
Apr 232 min read


📰 Is Ethiopia Building Africa’s Biggest Airport… or Taking a $12.5 Billion Risk?
Ethiopia has started building what could become Africa’s largest airport, a $12.5 billion megaproject designed to transform continental travel. But behind the ambition are big questions about funding, displacement, and whether the vision can actually deliver.
Apr 233 min read


🏝️ Wait… Does Trump Really Want $152 Million to Reopen Alcatraz Prison?
A proposal to spend $152 million to reopen Alcatraz is sparking debate. Is it a serious plan—or political messaging?
Apr 132 min read


📰 Why Did Seven Eritrean Players Fail to Return Home After an International Match?
Seven members of Eritrea’s national football team have reportedly not returned home after a recent international match, raising familiar questions about political repression, migration, and the risks athletes take when competing abroad.
Apr 92 min read


⚖️ Why Did the U.S. Reject a U.N. Vote Recognizing Slavery as the Greatest Crime Against Humanity?
The U.S. rejected a U.N. resolution on slavery, but the real story is more complex than the headline suggests.
Mar 272 min read


250,000 Gather in Moscow for Eid Prayers as Viral Images Are Mistaken for Mecca
Images of massive Eid prayers in Moscow went viral, with many mistaking them for Mecca, raising questions about perception, visibility, and misinformation.
Mar 233 min read


Why Should Nichola Sarkozy go to jail?Gaddafi, and the Money Trail
Allegations that Nicolas Sarkozy received funding from Muammar Gaddafi’s regime continue to raise serious questions about power, influence, and political accountability.
Mar 202 min read


Is the U.S. Really Trying to Pull Cuba Back Into Its Orbit?
Cuba’s economic struggles and proximity to the United States are raising new questions about influence, sovereignty, and the island’s future direction.
Mar 172 min read


NVIDIA Just Made It Clear: AI Agents Are About to Take Over Everything
NVIDIA is signaling a future where AI agents are embedded across industries, transforming how people work, interact, and automate everyday tasks.
Mar 172 min read


Iran’s Drone War Expands as Dubai Faces New Strike Scare
Iranian drone activity near Dubai has raised concerns that the escalating Middle East conflict could spread into major Gulf economic centers.
Mar 142 min read


Truck Crash, Gunfire, and Panic: Police Respond to Active Shooting at Michigan Synagogue
Police in Michigan responded to reports of an active shooter at a synagogue after a truck crashed into the building, triggering lockdowns and a massive law enforcement response.
Mar 122 min read


Why Are White South African "Refugees" Going Back to Africa, if America Was the “Safe Haven”?
Political claims about persecuted Afrikaner refugees helped shape international debates. But as some expatriate South Africans reconsider life in America, the story reveals a far more complicated reality.
Mar 113 min read


Guinea’s Military Leader Mamady Doumbouya Returns After Weeks of Speculation
Guinea’s transitional leader Mamady Doumbouya has returned after weeks of absence that sparked speculation about his health and the stability of the military-led government.
Mar 73 min read


Protests Spread Across Major Cities as Global Political Tensions Rise
Protests have erupted in cities across the world as citizens react to rising political tensions, economic pressures, and international conflicts. Social media has amplified these movements, allowing demonstrations to spread rapidly across borders.
Mar 72 min read


Europe Urges De-Escalation as War Fears Rise
European leaders are calling for diplomatic solutions as tensions in the Middle East raise concerns about a broader conflict. Governments across the European Union are pushing for dialogue to prevent further instability that could impact global security and energy markets.
Mar 72 min read


Global Energy Markets Jittery as Conflict Threatens Gulf Oil Routes
Global energy markets are facing uncertainty as geopolitical tensions threaten critical oil shipping routes in the Persian Gulf. Analysts warn that disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz could quickly impact global supply chains and fuel prices worldwide.
Mar 72 min read


Middle East Tensions Escalate as U.S. and Iran Exchange Strikes
Tensions between the United States and Iran have intensified following a series of military exchanges that have raised fears of a broader regional conflict. As global powers call for restraint, the situation highlights the fragile security landscape of the Middle East and its impact on global stability.
Mar 73 min read


The New Geopolitical Order: How Great Powers Are Competing for Influence
The balance of global power is shifting as major countries compete for influence across strategic regions of the world. From infrastructure investments to military alliances, the evolving geopolitical landscape is reshaping international relations.
Mar 72 min read
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