Stories of injustice often take years to surface, but few are as harrowing as the
Month: November 2025
Japan to Reactivate World’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant Soon
In a bold move that has drawn attention from energy experts and environmental advocates alike,
Europe Rejects US Peace Plan Calling for Ukraine to Hand Over Large Areas
Introduction: A Divisive Proposal for Peace Europe In a dramatic development, European leaders have strongly
Serious! Ferry Runs Aground in South Korea Because Helmsman Was Playing with His Phone
A recent maritime incident in South Korea has sparked serious concerns about the growing risks
China, the Clean Energy Giant Reluctant to Lead Global Climate Action
China’s expanding clean energy powerhouse has drawn global attention, yet despite its massive investments in
US-South Korea Agree to Build Nuclear Submarines, North Korea Angry!
In a major shift in military alliances, the United States and South Korea have agreed
As Beijing-Tokyo Tensions Heat Up, Hong Kong Urges Citizens to Be Careful Traveling to Japan
Hong Kong Warns Travelers Amid Rising Beijing–Tokyo Friction As regional dynamics grow more unpredictable, Hong
Hamas Quietly Expands Control Over Gaza During Ceasefire
For many residents of Gaza, the recent lull in fighting has brought a new kind
Why Google’s Data Center Plans Worry Germany?
Germany on Edge: Why Google’s Expanding Data Centers Spark National Concerns The debate around Google’s
Israeli troops kill three militants while dismantling a tunnel in Rafah.
In the southern Gaza city of Rafah, Israeli troops launched a tactical mission aimed at