
US Business Delegation’s Trip to GBA Signals Strong Confidence in China
A high‑level delegation of American companies touring the Guangdong‑Hong Kong‑Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) has sent a clear signal: many U.S. firms still see... Read more.

Taiwan’s Opposition Leader Takes a Risky Peace Trip to Beijing
Taiwan’s opposition leader Cheng Li-wun has made a rare and politically sensitive visit to Beijing, arguing that closer contact with China is necessary to prevent... Read more.

Silent Abuse Behind the Wheel
Not all violence in a relationship leaves visible marks. Sometimes it appears in moments that seem ordinary at first: a partner suddenly accelerating too fast, driving... Read more.

Will Netanyahu Bomb Spain Too?
Will Netanyahu Bomb Spain Too? Israel’s Message to Madrid Signals a Deeper Diplomatic Break Benjamin Netanyahu’s latest attack on Spain is not a military threat,... Read more.

FAFSA Guide 2026: The 5 Critical Mistakes That Could Cost You Your College Aid This Semester
If you are a parent of a high school senior or a current college student, you already know the acronym that haunts your dreams: FAFSA. The Free Application for Federal... Read more.

If Happiness Were a Sport, the Nordics Would Always Win
If Happiness Were a Sport, the Nordics Would Always Win – The Secret Behind Finland’s Happiness Dominance If happiness were an Olympic sport, the Nordic countries... Read more.

Fourth Arrest Made in London as Investigation Into Arson Attack on Jewish Community Ambulances Expands
British authorities have made a fourth arrest in the ongoing investigation into the arson attack that targeted ambulances serving the Jewish community in north London.... Read more.

Italy Denies U.S. Use of Sigonella Air Base for War Against Iran
The Italian government has refused to allow the United States to use the Sigonella Air Base in Sicily as a stopover for military aircraft involved in operations... Read more.

U.S. Lawmakers Condemn Cuba Blockade and Demand Policy Shift in Open Letter to Trump
Fifty members of the U.S. Congress—senators and representatives from both parties—have sent a strong signal of dissent over Washington’s hardline approach... Read more.

Brazil Marks 62 Years Since the Military Coup as the Fight for Memory and Justice Continues
Brazil is commemorating the 62nd anniversary of the 1964 military coup with memorial events, public debates, and renewed demands for truth, justice, and answers... Read more.






