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COP30: When the Planet Burns, the Poor Burn First

They arrive at COP halls carrying stories that a ledger cannot hold: mothers who walk farther for clean water, fisherfolk who return with empty...

The Real Price of Peace: Why Zelensky Finally Said Yes to Washington

In a geopolitical landscape marked by relentless conflict and shifting alliances, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's recent nod to a comprehensive US-brokered peace proposal has...

F-35s & Abrams Tanks – Was MBS’s U.S. Visit Really Just Arms Shopping?

In a display of diplomatic pomp and economic maneuvering, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived in Washington on November 18, 2025, for a...

COP30: Power, Money, and the Missing Voice of Vulnerable Women

As the COP 30 climate summit convenes in Belém, Brazil, the gender-sensitive observer in me wonders: is this just another debating club where the Global...

Japan’s $3.5M Lifeline Could End Polio in Pakistan Forever

In a major boost to one of the world’s toughest public-health battles, Japan has just committed a fresh US$3.5 million grant that will deliver...

Why South Korea’s New Nuclear Subs Scare China AND North Korea

In a landmark shift in Indo-Pacific security dynamics, the United States has greenlit South Korea's long-standing ambition to develop nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) with...

“Bury Fossil Fuels!” – The Amazon Protest That Shook COP30 to Its Core

In the sweltering heat of Belém, Brazil, thousands of voices rose like a tidal wave against the backdrop of the mighty Amazon rainforest. Samba...