17-09-2025Aman
On September 17, 2025, thieves broke into the National Natural History Museum in Paris and made off with native gold specimens worth roughly €600,000 (about $700,000 USD). GenZ news
View more
17-09-2025Aman
On September 16, 2025, Chinese and Philippine vessels clashed near Scarborough Shoal (a disputed atoll in the South China Sea). The incident rapidly turned into a blame game — with both sides accusing the other of escalating the confrontation.
View more
17-09-2025Aman
The Federal Reserve’s two-day policy meeting got underway under unusually intense political pressure from former President Donald Trump, who has publicly urged the Fed to slash interest rates.
View more
17-09-2025Aman
Yulia Navalnaya’s announcement marks a serious turning point in how Navalny’s death is viewed internationally. What had been portrayed by Russian officials as a sudden or natural death in custody is now being questioned with renewed allegations of poisoning.
View more
17-09-2025Aman
Denmark just made a historic call: it plans to buy long-range precision weapons—think stand-off missiles and strike-capable drones—for the first time. Copenhagen says it’s not about picking a fight; it’s about credible deterrence in an era shaped by Russia’s aggression and the Ukraine war
View more
17-09-2025Aman
The European Commission has formally proposed suspending parts of the EU-Israel trade agreement, along with new trade tariffs and sanctions, citing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and alleged violations of human rights. But implementation is far from certain — key EU countries, especially Germany, have not signed on, and approval would require majorities that are not yet guaranteed.
View more
16-09-2025Mya
The drone incursions may not have caused physical harm, but they hit hard psychologically and politically. They show how fragile the security balance is in Eastern Europe and how quickly a local war can create wider danger.
View more
16-09-2025Mya
The killing of Charlie Kirk is being treated as one of the most serious political violence cases in recent U.S. history. With Tyler Robinson charged with aggravated murder and prosecutors seeking the death penalty, the stakes are immense—not only for him, but for how the justice system responds to what many see as an ideological assassination.
View more
13-09-2025Mya
What’s happening at Christie Pits Park is more than just a rally and counter-rally—it’s a flashpoint in ongoing debates over immigration, identity, safety, and community in Toronto. The police role is under the microscope: people expect fairness, but many are skeptical.
View more
13-09-2025Mya
The image of Trump hosting Qatar’s Prime Minister so soon after the strike is more than symbolic. It shows how fragile and complex diplomacy in the Middle East has become. When violent incidents happen, the fallout isn’t just military—it’s diplomatic, reputational, political.
View more
13-09-2025Mya
The sentencing of Jair Bolsonaro to over 27 years in prison for plotting a coup is not just another legal case—it's a moment that could define Brazil’s trajectory. It tests the resilience of its democracy, highlights how seriously constitutional institutions can respond to threats, and reminds us how fragile democratic norms can be when contested.
View more
11-09-2025Aman
Global headlines are moving fast—security scares in Europe, power plays in Asia, shifting alliances in the Middle East, climate shocks almost everywhere, and a tech economy racing ahead while regulators sprint to keep up. Here’s a grounded look at what’s happening right now and how it connects.
View more
We use cookies to improve your experience, analyze traffic, and personalize content. By clicking “Accept,” you consent to our use of cookies. Read our Cookie Policy to learn more.
Cookie Policy
These cookies are essential for the website to function properly.
These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the website.
These cookies are used to deliver personalized advertisements.