Sudan’s civil war, intensified by foreign intervention, has led to tens of thousands of casualties
Research indicates that climate change is causing an increase in wildfires globally, linked to a
Tropical Storm Oscar is moving toward the Bahamas after striking Cuba as a Category 1
Legal actions are increasingly being pursued globally by communities contesting the fairness of climate policies,
On March 11, 2011, Japan was struck by a devastating earthquake and tsunami, prompting immediate
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed that Turkey’s Halkbank does not have immunity
President Vladimir Putin hosted a Brics summit attended by 36 world leaders, showcasing Russia’s attempt
Global Sae-A Group is celebrating significant project completions in Costa Rica, Singapore, and Equatorial Guinea
Severe flooding in South Sudan has displaced over 226,000 individuals, impacting 42 counties and jeopardizing
Early voting analysis indicates that likely Republicans are matching likely Democrats in early in-person votes,