International Relations

International News

Gaza’s Food Stocks Completely Depleted Amid Israeli Blockade, Says PAM

The UN World Food Programme reports that food stocks in Gaza are completely depleted due to the ongoing Israeli blockade, leaving over 400,000 people dependent on aid at risk of starvation.
Religion and Faith

Pope Francis Passes Away at 88 Years Old

The death of Pope Francis, the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church, marks a significant moment. Known for his progressive and inclusive approach, he advocated for social justice and outreach to marginalized communities.
Culture and Arts

East Meets West: Blending Arabic Roots with Hardcore Rap

Discover the story of Murder Eyez, a musician pioneering a captivating fusion of Arabic roots and hardcore rap, reflecting a global cultural exchange in the music industry.
Culture and Arts

East Meets West: Murder Eyez Blends Arabic Roots with Hardcore Rap

Discover the story of Murder Eyez, a Syrian artist who is fusing traditional Arabic elements with mainstream hip-hop, creating a distinctive sound that resonates globally.
Culture and Arts

Archaeologists Uncover Discoveries in Guinea-Bissau Dig Using Song

Archaeologists in Guinea-Bissau collaborate with a local griot, or oral historian, to share findings from their excavation of the Kaabu kingdom site. This innovative approach integrates traditional knowledge and enhances understanding of the region's history.
International News

Prime Minister Kishida’s Address at the Summit of the Future

Prime Minister Kishida's address at the Summit of the Future outlines a comprehensive plan to tackle global challenges through multilateralism and collective action, focusing on the rule of law, human dignity, and UN reform.
Economy and Business

Trump and Taiwanese Chipmaker Announce $100 Billion Plan for Five New US Factories

TSMC's decision to invest $100 billion and build 5 new chip factories in the US is a major step in strengthening the domestic semiconductor industry and reducing reliance on Asian-made chips, aligning with the US government's goals.
International News

Iranian Climber Elnaz Rekabi Leaves Homeland

Elnaz Rekabi, an Iranian climber, has left her homeland after competing without the mandatory hijab at the Climbing World Championships. This act of defiance amid nationwide protests in Iran has captured global attention.
International News

Prime Minister Kishida’s Address at High-Level FMCT Launch Meeting

Prime Minister Kishida's address at the FMCT launch meeting reflects Japan's efforts to reinvigorate nuclear disarmament diplomacy and maintain the integrity of the NPT regime. Kishida, from Hiroshima, emphasized the continued resolve for a world without nuclear weapons.
International News

Federal Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restore Voice of America

A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore funding and independence to the Voice of America and other U.S. government-funded media outlets, protecting press freedom and democratic values worldwide.