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What is happening in Bangladesh?

What is happening in Bangladesh?

Escalating clashes between police and anti-government protestors have resulted in more than two hundred deaths across the country, as initially peaceful student demonstrations transformed into a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience aimed at unseating autocratic Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. In 1971, the Bangladesh Liberation War – which saw a guerrilla resistance movement formed...

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The rise of solo weddings in Japan

The rise of solo weddings in Japan

In a striking departure from tradition, single young women across the country are marrying themselves to celebrate personal milestones without a partner. This unconventional trend – which reflects shifting social norms and a pivot to independence – is reshaping the industry and has sparked a cultural debate. During the last...

What is happening in Venezuela?

What is happening in Venezuela?

Following the disputed result of the country’s presidential election – which saw Maduro secure another term in power – fresh protests have broken out in the capital. Home to the largest oil reserves in the world and once the richest nation in South America, recent decades have seen Venezuela ‘collapse under the weight of its own corruption and the hollow promise of a socialist utopia’ (Richard Emblin,

Typhoon Gaemi devastates several countries in Asia

Typhoon Gaemi devastates several countries in Asia

Worsening the torrential monsoon rains that are currently lashing China, Taiwan, and the Philippines, the tropical cyclone has triggered massive flooding and landslides, killing hundreds, injuring thousands, and even sinking ships. A freak weather event in parts of Asia is devastating China, Taiwan, and the Philippines. Since it initially developed on Sunday, Typhoon Gaemi has been wreaking havoc, with the Philippines government forced to declare a state of calamity in its...

By London, UK
Cattle farmer fined $50 million for damaging Amazon rainforest

Cattle farmer fined $50 million for damaging Amazon rainforest

A Brazilian rancher has been ordered to pay a whopping $50 million fine after destroying a large swathe of the Amazon rainforest to make space for cattle farming. He’s also been ordered to restore the area, which will be no small feat. Last week, a Brazilian federal court froze the assets of cattle farmer Dirceu Kruger to pay for the damage he caused to the Amazon Rainforest and the global...

By London, UK
The failings that caused the tragic school collapse in Nigeria

The failings that caused the tragic school collapse in Nigeria

In a heart-wrenching tragedy, The Saint Academy in the Jos North district of Plateau State, Nigeria, collapsed last Friday leading to the death of 22 students and leaving hundreds more injured. The Saint Academy, in central Nigeria, had its two-storey building collapse when students were having their exams last Friday. Locals claim the collapse was caused by heavy rainfall in the past week, but reports suggest that structural weaknesses might have...

By Nairobi, Kenya