Friday, April 26, 2024

Shooting in Mexico leaves 9 Americans dead

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by Shawn Gupta On November 5th, nine people were killed in Sonora, a province in northern Mexico. Among the victims were six children and three...

Australia ravaged by bushfires

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"Conditions are now very dangerous and firefighters may soon be unable to prevent the fire advancing," announced Queensland Fire and Emergency Services. "The fire...

Japan Releases Nuclear Wastewater

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The Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan was approved for a plan of gradually releasing wastewater into the ocean for what is predicted to be a span of around 30 years. With the go-ahead from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Japan has had its first release of wastewater, with three more installments to go, this plan is estimated to conclude in March 2024. 

Chad’s President Dies on the Battlefield

Following clashes with local rebels, Chad’s president Idriss Déby died of injuries on April 19. After winning his sixth term in office, Déby was scheduled to give a victory speech on Monday. However, he decided to visit soldiers battling local rebels north of N’Djamena. No public information has been released on the specific circumstances of his death.

Trump Moves U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem

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By: Sydney Fineberg In Israel, the U.S Embassy is located in the city of Tel Aviv, but recently it was announced that President Trump is...

Japan’s Nuclear Disaster and Refugees

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With the recent headlines grabbed by the hundreds of tons of radioactive water flowing into the Pacific Ocean, the human crisis in Japan has...

Armenia vs Azerbaijan

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Clashes have once again erupted between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The conflict between the two nations started on September 27th, 2020, with the two former Soviet republics once again fighting over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, also known as Artsakh. This region of Nagorno-Karabakh is an Armenian-majority region that is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan. However, Nagorno-Karabakh has not been politically controlled by Azerbaijan since the Nagorno-Karabakh War. Rather, it has been under de facto control of Armenia since the conclusion of the Nagorno-Karabakh War.

Swedish Democrats: The Far Right in Socialism’s Heartland

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Swedish Democrats: The Far Right in Socialism's Heartland By Philip Baillargeon The Swedish Democrats are not who you think they are. Likely, you were imagining a...

South Korean Ferry Sewol Sinks

Jindo Island, South Korea, is now yet another stage where a horrifying scene unfolds. Coast guard workers carry bodies recovered from the sea one...

Greece Still In Turmoil

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By: Ani Nrusimha Greece had an election - again. Political power has been shifting fast and discontent has grown in Greece, which  has been suffering from...

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