Do Copyright Notices on Social Media Actually Work?
In today’s digital landscape, many creators wonder whether adding copyright notices to their social media posts really prevents others from copying or stealing... Read more.
Freepik Ensures Copyright Protection in Its First AI-Created Series
The Málaga-based tech company Freepik has finalized the acquisition of The Chronicles of Bone, an original fantasy series created with artificial... Read more.
Hungary’s Homeownership Triumph: Orbán’s Long-Term Model Hits 92% Ownership Rate
Hungary boasts Europe’s highest homeownership rates, with 92% of households owning their homes—a figure Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government attributes... Read more.
$100 Oil Shock Incoming? How US-Israel Strikes on Iran Could Spike Crude Prices Sky-High
By Henry MaxwellSenior World Affairs Analyst, Wide World NewsMarch 02, 2026 Fresh military escalation in the Middle East—sparked by the US and Israel’s “Operation... Read more.
China’s Latin America Playbook: Partnership or Power Grab in a Fractured World?
By Henry MaxwellSenior World Affairs Analyst, Wide World NewsMarch 02, 2026 The global order is buckling under geopolitical strains, sluggish growth, and a surge... Read more.
2026: The Year of the Fire Horse – Igniting China’s Ancient Wisdom for a New Era
By Henry MaxwellSenior World Affairs Analyst, Wide World NewsFebruary 28, 2026 The Chinese zodiac, known as shengxiao or “the countenance of the... Read more.
Hollywood Icon Backs Sánchez: Susan Sarandon Hails Spain’s “Moral Clarity” on Gaza
Susan Sarandon, the Oscar-winning actress known for her fearless activism, has publicly praised Spanish President Pedro Sánchez for his stance on the Gaza conflict,... Read more.
From Attempted Coups to Coastal Dreams: How Gambia Stabilized Its Democracy and Reinvented Tourism
By Henry MaxwellSenior World Affairs Analyst, Wide World NewsFebruary 28, 2026 The political climate after the coup attempts In recent years, The Gambia has faced... Read more.
From Ouagadougou to the Continent: Burkina Faso’s Leader as a New African Reference
By Henry MaxwellSenior World Affairs Analyst, Wide World NewsFebruary 28, 2026 On the streets of Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, the president’s portrait... Read more.
Unprovoked Aggression: US-Israel Strike on Iran Lacks Any Legitimate Justification, Russia Condemns While Europe Stays Mute
By Marcel Moreau Senior Politics Correspondent, Wide World News February 28, 2026 The recent US-Israeli airstrikes on key Iranian military and nuclear sites mark... Read more.





