Survivors Facing Risk of Disease Outbreak Survivors of a deadly landslide in western Papua New Guinea are facing a significant risk of disease outbreak,...
UN Peacekeeping Operations: A Historical Overview UN Member States have been deploying “Blue Helmets” (or peacekeepers) since 1948. The International Day of UN Peacekeepers,...
Overview Fourteen pro-democracy activists were convicted in Hong Kong’s biggest national security case, where the court ruled that their plan to effect change through...
China Defends Hong Kong’s Security Law China has responded to international criticism of Hong Kong’s security law by urging critics to refrain from interference....
Recent Drone Attacks Between Ukraine and Russia Reports indicate that there have been intense drone attacks exchanged between Ukraine and Russia. The conflict escalated...
Saudi Arabia and US Strategic Agreements Discussion US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Prince Mohammed bin Salman recently met in Saudi Arabia’s eastern...
Chinese Warships Dock in Cambodia for Joint Military Drills Sihanoukville, Cambodia – Two Chinese warships recently docked in Cambodia as part of extensive joint...
Addressing the Crisis in Haiti The Caribbean nation of Haiti is currently grappling with a severe crisis of violence and insecurity, primarily stemming from...
Importance of Investing in Syrian Health Failure to invest in the health of the Syrian people will only deepen instability in the war-ravaged country...
Taiwan’s Political Landscape Taiwan’s new leader, Lai Ching-te, is set to take office with the aim of navigating the complex dynamics between the United...
Impact of Wildlife Crime Despite two decades of efforts worldwide, more than 4,000 precious wildlife species still fall prey to trafficking every year. The...
Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza Nearly 360,000 people have fled Rafah in the last week amid continuing Israeli bombardment that has crippled humanitarian aid deliveries...