Global Affairs
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Far-Right Frontrunner Faces Shock Ban From Romania Election
Călin Georgescu, Romania’s far-right presidential candidate, won a surprising 40% of votes in the November 2024 election. The constitutional court…
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Mark Carney Wins Historic Liberal Vote for Canadian PM
Mark Carney won a landslide victory with 85.9% of votes to lead Canada’s Liberal Party. This stands as one of…
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‘Restore Monarchy’: Massive Welcome for Nepal’s Former King
Nepal’s monarchy still holds sway over its people. This became clear when 10,000 supporters flocked to Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport…
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International Women’s Day: Why Most Women Feel Left Behind
The United Nations has recognized International Women’s Day since 1977, yet a troubling contradiction exists today. UN data shows that…
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International Women’s Day: Global Protests Surge Against Gender Violence
The numbers are shocking. A woman dies every 30 hours in Argentina due to violence. Male violence claimed 394 women’s…
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“Peace at Risk”: UN Sounds Alarm on South Sudan Decline
South Sudan’s devastating civil war killed more than 400,000 people and forced over a million to flee their homes during…
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Pope Francis Shows ‘Marked Improvement’ in Pneumonia Battle, Vatican Reports
Pope Francis has never been away from public appearances this long during his 12-year papacy. The 88-year-old pontiff’s health shows…
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“Justice Served,” Claims South Korea’s Yoon Upon Prison Release
President Yoon Suk Yeol walked out of prison on March 8, 2025, marking a defining moment in South Korea’s impeachment…
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Korea’s Top Court Overturns President Yoon’s Jail Detention
Korea’s political world witnessed a historic moment when authorities released President Yoon Suk Yeol from detention after 52 days in…
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Gulf-Asia Investment Powers New $578bn Economic Gateway
Trade between Gulf countries and Asia continues to expand rapidly. Experts project annual trade volumes will reach $578 billion by…
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