There are countless amazing travel destinations around our naturally gifted planet. However, not everyone can afford to visit and experience them all, especially with flight ticket prices sk… Read More
“Colourful, cheerful and full of energy” is how you would describe Brazil and the Brazilian flag. Like the country, the distinguished colours of Brazil’s flag make it one o… Read More
The Chicago Theatre is an iconic building in the city.There are over 250 theatres in Chicago throughout the theatre district. From the country’s best comedy scene to outstanding opera… Read More
Chicago is America’s third-largest city, home to more than 2.7 million people and covers over 600 km². In a city so big, there are endless attractions to visit.
Chicago i… Read More
NEW ORLEANS — Every other Wednesday, you can find Mike Adams sitting in the chair at The Blood Center in Metairie, Louisiana. By his own account, Adams is a quiet, unassuming suit sale… Read More
Although the glitz and glamour of the casinos on the Strip are enticing, there are tons of things to do in Las Vegas that do not involve gambling. From award-winning shows to natural vistas… Read More
The alcohol industry has been through ups and downs across America’s history, but it is alive and well today. From traditional recipes to modern twists on classic spirits, distilleries… Read More
Castles have always been and still remain one of the most popular tourist attractions all around the world. Something about these structures has captured people’s imaginations for cent… Read More
What is the Philippines famous for? Probably its breathtaking beaches and islands, or perhaps its mouthwatering food. While the Philippines has every right to be famous for what we… Read More
In Asia, there is a shortage of workers who can fill growing number of tech roles. This is due to the reconfiguration of the types of talent needed in the workforce, which is reflected in th… Read More
Sarasota is a city on the west coast of Florida. It is located right on the Gulf of Mexico and is a great tourist destination. From calm beaches to some of the country’s most interesti… Read More
We are surrounded everywhere by buildings that incorporate loads of stories. At first, they were nothing but well or poorly-designed chunks of concrete. Yet, as they continued to host people… Read More
Christmas is one of the most celebrated times of the year, which is why people strive to bring this mood to their homes. One way is by having a Christmas tree. However, sometimes it isn&rsqu… Read More
An ice cream shop in Dunedin, New Zealand is struggling to source egg whites and has reached out to a neighbouring company for help. The shortage of eggs has caused the shop to put a freeze… Read More
There is no doubt that active volcanoes are dangerous to be around. They emit gases with scorching temperatures along with ashes and rocks with destructive properties. However, they also do… Read More
The worst hospitals in England for diagnosis and treatment of cancer have been revealed, with patients waiting up to 671 days for a diagnosis or the all-clear and 469 days for treatment. Lab… Read More
Nestled in the heart of Northern Ireland, Fermanagh is a hidden gem, offering a wide variety of activities and attractions for visitors of all ages and interests. Whether you’re visiti… Read More
Armagh is a city steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. The idyllic county offers a rich tapestry of experiences for visitors, from the city’s historic architecture to its bu… Read More
The head of the Russian-owned Wagner group, Yevgheny Prighozin, has filmed himself in front of dead Wagner soldiers and blamed Moscow for a shortage of ammunition, threatening to retreat fro… Read More
Americans are keeping their vehicles longer than ever due to the high cost of buying a new car. The average age of a passenger vehicle on the road hit a record 12.5 years this year. The shor… Read More
Travel enthusiasts are always hunting for noteworthy destinations with a plethora of hidden gems and captivating mysteries awaiting unfolding. The more the country isn’t over… Read More
We’re lucky to walk on a planet home to diverse cultures and rich history in every corner of it. We live in a big world that spans all the way from the frigid landscapes of Antarctica… Read More
Lawmakers in several US states are proposing legislation to let children work in more hazardous occupations, longer hours on school nights and in expanded roles including serving alcohol in… Read More
GREAT NEWS, EVERYONE! The Iraqi legislature has signed off on a gigantic 2023 budget of 198.9 trillion dinars ($153 billion). This record-breaking spending will be used for public wages, dev… Read More
Eviction filings have surged by over 50% above pre-pandemic levels in some cities as rents increase, according to the Eviction Lab. Rising rents and a long-running shortage of affordable hou… Read More
Burundians are facing difficulties exchanging old currency notes for new ones, leading to a shortage of the new 5,000 and 10,000 Burundian franc banknotes. The deadline for exchanging old no… Read More
Germany's economy is expected to stagnate for the rest of the year, with a technical recession already underway. The country's inflation rate is projected to reach 6.4% in June, well above t… Read More
Venezuela's educational system is in a state of total collapse, with high dropout rates, inadequate infrastructure, and a shortage of teachers. Many students only attend school two or three… Read More
Iraq's Water Crisis: The Devastating Impact of Drying RiversDid you know that Iraq is facing a water crisis of alarming proportions? As rivers dry up and reservoirs reach critically low leve… Read More
Laos is facing a severe teacher shortage, leading to school closures and mergers. Lawmakers are concerned that this shortage could hinder access to education for future generations. The gove… Read More
The biggest apartment construction boom in decades in the US is providing some relief for renters, with median rent rising just 0.5% in June. However, the trend is uneven, with renters in ci… Read More
The United States considered establishing a network of hippo ranches in the late 1800s and early 1900s to address a meat shortage and combat the spread of the water hyacinth. The plan involv… Read More
Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh are facing a blockade that has led to a severe shortage of essential items such as bread, dairy products, and hygiene products. The blockade, which began in 202… Read More
Montreal's Pride parade, organized by Fierté Montréal, drew a record number of participants with around 15,500 people marching representing 192 different groups and organizatio… Read More
Indigenous communities in Canada are facing chronic underfunding and a severe housing shortage, leading to years-long wait-lists for housing and frustration among community members. The Asse… Read More
Mortgage rates have reached their highest point since November 2000, with the average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage hitting 7.48%. This increase is driven by concerns among investors that… Read More
Rice prices in Asia have reached their highest level in almost 12 years due to India's rice export ban and adverse weather conditions. This has raised concerns about food inflation in the re… Read More
Inmates at Her Majesty's Penitentiary in Newfoundland and Labrador are reportedly being bitten by rats and mice, with the problem described as the worst it has ever been. The facility is als… Read More
The worldwide demand for lithium, a key element in electric vehicle batteries, is expected to exceed supply by 2025, according to analysts. China's lithium demand for electric vehicles is pr… Read More
Air Canada is slashing six major routes out of Calgary due to a pilot shortage and supply chain challenges. The routes being eliminated include flights to Ottawa, Halifax, Los Angeles, Honol… Read More
School districts across the country are facing a shortage of bus drivers, leaving families scrambling to find alternative transportation for their children. This shortage is occurring at a t… Read More
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the lack of mental healthcare services for young Americans. Parents of children with mental and behavioral issues are resorting to desperate measures to… Read More
Over 100 medical graduates in South Africa, who were trained in Russia, are struggling to find jobs. They have submitted applications to the Health Professions Council of South Africa and th… Read More
For the first time, genetically modified pig kidneys provided “life-sustaining kidney function” during the course of a planned seven-day clinical study—a first step in addr… Read More
Sarah Dajani ’26
Opinion Editor
Cinestudio is showing “Barbie” on Friday, Sept. 22. This is a stronger stance than you might think.
From being banned in a number… Read More
The closure of the border between Benin and Niger, as well as trade sanctions imposed on Niger by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) following a coup, has led to signific… Read More
Residents of Timbuktu, Mali, find themselves trapped and cut off from the world as jihadists continue to blockade the city. The jihadist alliance Support Group for Islam and Muslims (GSIM) d… Read More
Russia has imposed an indefinite ban on the export of diesel and gasoline to most countries, which could disrupt fuel supplies and worsen global shortages. The ban, effective immediately, ai… Read More
The Trap Run 5k in North St. Louis aims to showcase the resilience and beauty of the neighborhood and promote equitable and affordable housing. The race takes participants through a communit… Read More
South Africa has culled 7.5 million chickens in an effort to contain outbreaks of avian influenza, which threaten to create a shortage of eggs and poultry. At least 205,000 chickens have die… Read More
Barely five months after Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited said the company would no longer be the sole importer of petrol into… Read More
Sudan's brutal war, which has been ongoing for six months, has resulted in the deaths of over 9,000 people and the displacement of 5.6 million. The conflict between General Al-Burhane and Mo… Read More
The news article titled "Balanced News: CBS News witnesses aftermath of deadly Israeli strike in southern Gaza" describes the devastating aftermath of an Israeli airstrike in Rafah, Gaza. CB… Read More
More than 45,000 hens have been slaughtered and destroyed in Mozambique to prevent the spread of bird flu, which originated from neighboring South Africa. The outbreak has now reached Mozamb… Read More
Residents in Myanmar's largest city, Yangon, are facing food shortages and skipping meals due to soaring rice and cooking oil prices since the military junta took power in February 2021. The… Read More
Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, has highlighted the unprecedented shortage of justices faced by the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
He pointed out that the court currently on… Read More
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is causing a high number of hospitalizations and deaths among children under 5, with infants under 1 year old being the most affected. The demand for drugs… Read More
Tens of thousands of Palestinians are fleeing Israeli army strikes in Gaza, with many seeking refuge in the south. The displacement has led to overcrowding and a shortage of basic necessitie… Read More
North Korea has replaced the official song sung at state events, replacing the "Hymn of General Kim Jong Il" with the "Hymn of General Kim Jong Un." The move is seen as an attempt by Kim Jon… Read More
Open world games have taken the gaming industry by storm, providing players with vast digital landscapes to explore and immerse themselves in. Some of the best open world games offer an unpa… Read More