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....
North Korea’s Stance on UN Sanctions Monitoring North Korea’s envoy to the United Nations, Kim Song, has expressed skepticism about the establishment of a...
Volunteer Rescues Abandoned Dog from Volcano-Stricken Island An Indonesian volunteer recently returned from a perilous rescue mission to a remote island where Mount Ruang...
Canada’s Investigation into Sikh Separatist Assassination Canada’s probe into the alleged involvement of an Indian national in the assassination of a Sikh separatist in...
Poverty Hinders Access to Maternal Health Services Some of the poorest women in an underdeveloped region south of Madagascar are “too ashamed” to seek...
Introduction Cocaine, cannabis, and opioids are becoming increasingly accessible in the Sahel region as criminal networks take advantage of its strategic location on trafficking...
Rescue Efforts in Southern Brazil Amid Climate Catastrophe Authorities in southern Brazil are currently engaged in a massive rescue operation following severe floods and...
Athletes of the Refugee Olympic Team Afghanistan’s first woman breakdancer, a Cameroon-born British boxing champion, and a literal shooting star from Venezuela are among...