
“Blue Zones on a Budget”: The Surprising Habits Keeping People Ageless Around the World
By Dra Angeline LeeHealth Correspondent, Wire World NewsFebruary 24, 2026 What if the real anti-aging secret isn’t in a $300 serum or a futuristic pill, but in... Read more.

VIRAL HORROR: Are 5G Towers Secretly Controlling Your Mind? We Fact-Checked the Panic
By Leslye JohnsonSenior Fact Check Correspondent, Wire World NewsFebruary 24, 2026 You’ve seen the videos exploding on TikTok and X: shadowy figures claiming... Read more.

I Left My Family for a Cult in Bali – And It Saved My Life (Sort Of)
By John MillerSenior Features Correspondent, Wire World NewsFebruary 24, 2026 Picture this: you’re a stressed-out London banker, marriage crumbling, kids barely... Read more.

Revenge of the Grandmas: How Elder Power Is Quietly Rewriting Global Rules
By Kellen SegarraSenior Society Correspondent, Wire World NewsFebruary 24, 2026 Grandmothers are going rogue—and saving the world in the process. From Kenyan voting... Read more.

Billionaire Babies Boom: Why the Ultra-Rich Are Secretly Terrified of Extinction
By Kellen SegarraSenior Society Correspondent, Wire World NewsFebruary 24, 2026 Shh—don’t tell the influencers. While millennials moan about avocado toast... Read more.

Why the World Is More Connected Than Ever… And Sadder For It
The Great Loneliness Wave: Why the World Is More Connected Than Ever… And Sadder For It By Kellen SegarraSenior Society Correspondent, Wire World NewsFebruary... Read more.

Brazil’s Pendulum: Democracy Under Pressure, Again
By Marcel MoreauSenior Politics Correspondent, Wide World NewsFebruary 23, 2026 Brazil’s politics have always swung between hope and crisis, but the past few years... Read more.

France at the Crossroads: Protests, Populism and a Fraying Centre
By Marcel Moreau Senior Politics Correspondent, Wide World News February 23, 2026 France has long seen itself as the political laboratory of Europe, a place where... Read more.

India’s Balancing Act: Democracy, Growth and the Edge of Authoritarianism
By Marcel Moreau Senior Politics Correspondent, Wide World News February 23, 2026 For much of the past decade, India has marketed itself as the world’s largest... Read more.

War and the Shattered Illusion of “Normal” in Palestine
By Henry MaxwellSenior World Affairs Analyst, Wide World NewsFebruary 23, 2026 In Palestine and Israel, war is not a discrete event with a clear beginning and end;... Read more.






