Category : Global


Chinamaxxing vs Kill Line: US-China Social Media Views

A social media trend in the US sees Gen Z embracing Chinese lifestyle hacks, while in China, discussions focus on the 'kill line' depicting US life as precarious. This article explores these contrasting online narratives and their implications for cross-c

Kurdish Charcoal Workers Persist Amid Iran War

In the Kurdistan region of Iraq, villagers in Sarkand continue traditional charcoal production as war unfolds in neighbouring Iran, with workers balancing labour and faith during Ramadan.

Trump War Costs to Hit World's Poorest Hardest

A new analysis reveals that the economic fallout from Trump's potential war policies will disproportionately impact impoverished nations, exacerbating global inequality and humanitarian crises.

UNESCO Sites in Iran Damaged by Military Strikes

U.S. and Israeli military strikes have damaged at least four protected cultural sites in Iran, including historic palaces and ancient mosques, raising global concerns about the preservation of world heritage during modern warfare.

China Focuses on Tech and Growth as Global Stability Force

At its annual Congress, China signals commitment to technology and economic growth, positioning itself as a stabilising force while tensions rise globally. The five-year plan emphasises AI, robotics, and conservative climate targets.

Roman March Rituals: Sowing Conflict with Crops

Historical analysis reveals that March in ancient Rome was not just for agricultural sowing but also a period of political and social conflict, with rituals intertwining farming and power struggles.

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