The Biden administration has canceled seven oil exploration leases in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, a significant victory for the Gwich'in people who consider the area sacred and… Read More
Africa's largest wildlife NGO, African Parks, has purchased the world's largest privately-owned rhino herd to rewild them across southern Africa over the next decade. The herd of more than 2… Read More
Canada added 40,000 jobs in August, double the expected amount, but only half of what is needed to keep up with population growth. The employment rate declined by 0.1 percentage points to 61… Read More
A powerful earthquake in Marrakech, Morocco, with a magnitude of 6.8 on the Richter scale, has caused widespread panic and damaged buildings across cities. The earthquake, which occurred at… Read More
The mayor of Fort Smith, N.W.T., announced that a town meeting will be held on September 11 to discuss a possible return plan for residents, depending on the fire activity over the weekend… Read More
Residents of Gabon face difficulties in accessing clean water, despite the country having abundant water resources. The lack of water treatment and distribution infrastructure is a major pro… Read More
Blaine Higgs, the premier of New Brunswick, has announced that he will stay on as the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party and seek re-election in the next provincial election. Higgs… Read More
A scientist in Florida caught a 13-foot mature female sawfish, a species almost extinct in the United States, during a fishing trip to teach students about shark habits. Sawfish were once wi… Read More
The Platinum Rhino farm in South Africa, home to 2,000 white rhinos, will be released into protected areas across Africa. African Parks has secured emergency funding to buy the farm and save… Read More
Remi Tinubu, President Bola Tinubu’s wife, has stated that if President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had remained abroad, he would not have become Nigeria’s leader.
The first lady stated th… Read More
A baby beaver has been spotted in the Bay Area near Palo Alto, marking the first known sighting of breeding beavers in the area in 160 years. The baby beaver was captured on a trail camera… 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 Galapagos National Park has reported the first cases of avian flu on the remote islands, home to unique bird species that inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Three cases of th… Read More
In Somalia, women engineers are breaking barriers and defying stereotypes in the male-dominated construction industry. Faduma Mohamed Ali and Fathi Mohamed Abdi are among the few women worki… Read More
A 33-year-old Muslim woman has been handed a two-year jail term in Indonesia after she shared a video on TikTok reciting an Islamic prayer before trying out pork meat during a visit to the t… 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
Commerzbank CEO Manfred Knof has stated that Germany needs to implement structural changes to prevent a shift to the right in its political landscape. Knof believes that the rise of right-wi… Read More
The 45th season of Survivor is set to premiere on September 27th, and to celebrate, Ripley's Believe It or Not! has dressed its Hollywood Boulevard dinosaur in the show's signature "buff." S… Read More
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations that India is behind the killing of a Sikh community leader in Vancouver has caused tensions between the two countries and placed Canada'… Read More
The Mexican government has constructed the Olmeca refinery in the industrial port of Dos Bocas to reduce gasoline imports. The refinery, which is expected to be fully operational in 2024, ha… Read More
At least 20 people have been killed and nearly 300 injured in an explosion at a gas station in Nagorno-Karabakh, as thousands of ethnic Armenians flee into neighboring Armenia. Around 28,000… Read More
The clothing business in Nigeria is a dynamic and evolving industry that plays a significant role in the country’s economy. Nigeria‘s fashion industry has seen remarkable growth… Read More
A drug that can regrow teeth in mice is entering clinical trials in humans. The drug, developed by dental scientist Takahashi in Japan, targets a protein that suppresses the growth of new te… Read More
The population of Latin America and the Caribbean has seen an increase in hunger, despite the region's capacity to feed more than its population. Food loss and waste are identified as a sign… Read More
On a calm Saturday morning in June 2023, I met a multitude of young children who had been sent far away from their families to serve time for various offences. It was at a juvenile centre in… Read More
ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY, PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, GCFR, PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 63RD INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY OF NIGERIA O… Read More
Canadian Sikhs are grateful to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for speaking out about their fears and standing up to India regarding the killing of a Sikh separatist leader. The Indian governm… Read More
This news article discusses four instances of government lies driven by petty reasons. In one case, Sweden buried the results of its first census in 1749 because the low population count wou… Read More
India's elderly population is projected to double by 2050 and surpass the number of children, according to the United Nations Population Fund. The number of people aged 60 and above will inc… Read More
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar believes that the caste survey conducted by his government will encourage a nationwide census of all social groups. The survey's findings, released on Monda… Read More
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has the potential to feed a quarter of the world's population due to its vast territory, agricultural production potential, and natural resources. Howe… Read More
The president of Kazakhstan believes that religious leaders can play a crucial role in promoting world peace. With approximately 85% of the world's population identifying with a religion, re… Read More
Former Bush administration foreign policy adviser Dan Senor claims that Hamas' recent attack on Israel is equivalent to seven 9/11 attacks in terms of population impact. Senor made these com… Read More
Tens of thousands of Oromos gathered at Lake Hora Arsadi in Ethiopia to celebrate Irreecha, an ancestral religious and cultural festival. The Oromo, representing about a third of Ethiopia's… Read More
Hamas militants launched a highly coordinated surprise attack on southern Israel near the Gaza Strip, resulting in devastating aftermath. American Deborah Matias and her husband were among t… Read More
Satellite images released by Maxar Technologies show the extent of destruction in Gaza after Israeli airstrikes in response to a surprise attack by Hamas. Israel is amassing troops near the… Read More
The Conservative government in the UK is implementing sentencing reforms to keep the worst offenders locked up for longer. Violent crime has decreased by 46% and domestic burglary by 55%. Lo… Read More
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has stated that the U.S. is working on ensuring the safe passage of Americans out of Gaza and protecting the broader civilian population… Read More
Indigenous Colombians are working as amateur archaeologists in the jungle, unearthing artifacts from a tragic period in history when their ancestors were violently displaced by Spanish colon… Read More
Agriculture plays a vital role in the Nigerian economy, contributing to various aspects of the country’s development and well-being. Understanding the importance of agriculture can she… Read More
The Israeli military is facing the challenge of conducting precision strikes on known Hamas targets in Gaza, while also navigating the complex urban environment and population of over 2 mill… Read More
Many students in the US struggle with math due to disabilities like dyscalculia, but schools rarely screen for these learning disabilities. Dyscalculia affects up to 7% of the population and… Read More
Fintech unicorn Airwallex has announced its acquisition of MexPago, a Mexican payments company, to expand its presence in Latin America. The deal comes as Airwallex looks to diversify its op… Read More
China is planning to enhance "patriotic education" in schools, universities, and religious institutions, including in Hong Kong, to strengthen loyalty to the Chinese Communist Party and Pres… Read More
Scientists are launching a project to collect genetic material from 500,000 people of African descent in order to create the world's largest database of population genomic information. The a… Read More
After two weeks of conflict, the death toll in Gaza has exceeded 4,000, and Hamas has released two American hostages. Secretary of State Antony Blinken held "listening sessions" with Muslim… Read More
The migration of almost eight million Venezuelans in the last 10 years, along with the general impoverishment of the population, has led to the deterioration of the country's vehicle fleet… Read More
The Tibetan exile community's experience with representative government is facing strain as a recent parliamentary session ended prematurely due to a dispute. The split in the 45-member Parl… Read More
The sacred forests of Voodoo believers in Benin are being threatened by deforestation, according to locals, aid groups, and worshippers. Between 2005 and 2015, more than 20% of Benin's fores… Read More
Nearly 100 people are dead or missing after Hurricane Otis, a Category 5 storm, hit Acapulco in Mexico last week. The storm caused extensive damage, including flooding, destroyed homes, and… Read More
A 55-year-old surfer is missing after a reported shark attack off Granites Beach in South Australia. A witness saw the shark grab the surfer and drag him underwater, leaving no trace of his… Read More
Colombia is implementing measures to control its population of over 100 hippos, descendants of animals brought illegally by drug lord Pablo Escobar in the 1980s. The government plans to use… Read More
The Colombian government has announced a plan to control the growing population of over 100 hippos, descendants of animals brought to the country by drug kingpin Pablo Escobar in the 1980s… Read More
Langtang region is the third most popular trekking route in Nepal just behind the Everest Base Camp Trek and Annapurna Circuit Trek. One of the most popular highlights of this trek, Langtang… Read More
A civic leader from St. Louis visited the Chicago Mayor's Office to discuss a program to resettle Venezuelan migrants in St. Louis. Around 20,000 migrants, mostly Venezuelans, have arrived i… Read More
The global population has surpassed 8 billion, with longer lifespans compensating for fewer births, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. However, population growth is slowing down, with the… Read More
Australia and Tuvalu have agreed to forge closer ties through a new bilateral treaty that covers areas such as security, migration, and climate change. Under the agreement, Australia will cr… Read More
Two zoos in the UK and the US have introduced Andean bears, known as "Paddington Bears," in an effort to save the species from extinction. The Chester Zoo in England has introduced Oberon, a… Read More
The Limboo-Tamang Voluntary Committee (LTVC) organized a protest march in Jorethang, West Sikkim, demanding reservation for the Limboo and Tamang communities in the Sikkim Legislative Assemb… Read More