In the age of drone warfare, the Ukrainian military has taken a bold leap into a realm where Silicon Valley meets Stalingrad—gamifying war. And strangely enough, it might be one of the
In one of the most dramatic political turnarounds in Canadian history, Prime Minister Mark Carney has led the Liberal Party back from the brink, securing a narrow victory in Monday’s election and
On the misty morning of April 22, 2025, the lush Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam — often called “Mini-Switzerland” — became the site of one of the most chilling massacres in Kashmir’s troubled
A powerful explosion tore through the Shahid Rajaee port near Bandar Abbas early Saturday morning, claiming at least 14 lives and injuring more than 750 people, according to Iranian authorities. The blast,
By kicking its nitrogen can down the road to 2035, the Netherlands isn’t just buying time — it’s buying trouble. On Friday, the Dutch government, led by Agriculture Minister Femke Wiersma of
As dawn broke over Kyiv on Thursday, it did so to the harrowing echoes of missile strikes and drone attacks. Russia’s largest assault on the Ukrainian capital in nearly a year left
In the ever-boiling cauldron of the South China Sea, Manila is adrift. On a cloudless February morning this year, a Philippine patrol aircraft was intercepted at just 10 feet by a Chinese
On April 22, 2025, a spring afternoon in the picturesque valley of Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, was pierced by the sound of gunfire. Tourists—mothers, fathers, children—who had come to witness the blossom-laden
Pope Francis, the 266th pope and one of the most transformative figures in modern Catholicism, has died at the age of 88. His 12-year papacy reshaped the global Church with its deep
We’re no stranger to skepticism when it comes to foreign visits by our elected officials. Most trips abroad get reduced to photo ops or empty platitudes. But Vice President JD Vance’s ongoing