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Myanmar's military leader, Min Aung Hlaing

ICC Wants to Hold the Leader of the Myanmar Junta Accountable.

An important step has been made by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to hold Myanmar’s military regime responsible for the crimes against the Rohingya Muslim minority. On suspicion of crimes against humanity, the head prosecutor for the court has asked for an arrest warrant for junta leader Min Aung Hlaing. The prosecutor’s request will now […]

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Climate Hope: A New Deal for Developing Countries.

Developing countries are facing unprecedented challenges due to climate change. To combat this, a groundbreaking agreement has been reached to provide substantial financial support. This innovative deal aims to mobilize significant resources to support climate resilience and sustainable development. The funding will be crucial in helping vulnerable communities adapt to the changing climate. The agreement

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United Nations Pushes for Climate Support in Afghanistan’s Hour of Need

The United Nations is stepping up its mission to tackle the global climate crisis, emphasizing the urgent need for collective action. Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it’s a reality disrupting ecosystems, economies, and communities around the world. Driven by human activities and unchecked emissions, it is triggering extreme weather events and rising sea

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The BRICS currency is mainly going to be used by BRICS nations for international trade transactions instead of the US-dominated dollar.

All member countries of BRICS will still retain their country’s currency for local transactions but shall use the BRICS currency mostly for international trade transactions when it is fully operational. This is based on our findings. In our opinion, it is certainly going to boost the economies of all member nations of the BRICS because

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Georgia’s Disputed Election Sparks Controversy.

Georgia’s recent parliamentary election has sparked outrage after reports of voting irregularities. President Salome Zourabichvili has called for protests, labeling the outcome a “Russian special operation.” The ruling party, Georgian Dream, won 54% of the vote, but opposition parties and monitors allege significant violations, including vote-buying and intimidation. The US and EU are demanding a

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Beyond War: Can Humanity Find Alternative Paths to Growth and Progress?

Throughout history, mankind has always resorted to violence as the solution to all problems. Though partially successful, such methods have led to the death of many across countless timelines. The amount of restlessness in us is so huge that total peace seems like a cage and we are always set on edge. This could be

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DJI Sues Pentagon Over Chinese Military Designation, Seeks Clearance

DJI, the world’s largest drone manufacturer, is taking the US Department of Defence to court over being labelled a Chinese military company. The company claims it’s been unfairly added to a list that prohibits American companies from doing business with them, despite having no ties to the Chinese military. DJI had tried to resolve the

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Prabowo Subianto

Indonesia’s New Era: Prabowo Subianto Takes Office as President.

Prabowo Subianto, a 73-year-old former general, has just become Indonesia’s eighth president, marking an incredible comeback after 26 years. In his inaugural speech, Prabowo emphasized the need for Indonesia to become a brave nation, willing to take on challenges. He vowed to boost the economy to 8% annual growth, attract more investments, and address the

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