The Wonders of China

Terracotta army view/Photo: Unsplash

Terracotta army view/Photo: Unsplash

In a shocking turn of events, Japan was thrown into political turmoil as four prominent ministers resigned from their positions in the wake of a vast financial fraud scandal that has rattled the party in power.

In a chilling turn of events, Romania’s landscape of free expression is being obscured by a thickening fog of media censorship.

would involve a de facto separation of the contested regions, with limited prospects for reunification but ongoing tensions Diplomatic Resolution.

In a groundbreaking discovery, Swiss researchers have recently identified one of the darkest rivers in the world.

Mohammad Eslami, the head of Iran’s civilian nuclear program, has dismissed the possibility of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi’s proposed visit to Iran in March.

Canada, the second-largest country by land area, has a vibrant and diverse economy that ranks among the world’s top 15. As of 2023, the economy of Canada is a potent fusion of natural resources

Nepal’s uprising wasn’t spontaneous; it was organized, networked, and led by a generation that refuses to be managed like the past.

Chinese officials were expelled from Ottawa. Beijing responds ‘in kind.” Canada has expelled a Chinese diplomat accused of trying to intimidate a Canadian MP who has been critical of Beijing.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Saudi Arabia’s state-backed oil giant Aramco announced Sunday that its profits nearly halved in 2020 to $49 billion, a big drop that came as the coronavirus pandemic roiled global energy markets. Saudi Arabian Oil Co. released its annual financial results a year after the pandemic sent the price of oil crashing to all-time lows as people stopped moving around the world to stem the spread of the virus.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has voiced strong criticism towards his government’s handling of the recent flooding caused by the Khanun storm

One year after the outbreak, the European Union was also hit hard by the impact of the war in Ukraine.

Emission trading (ETS) for carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases (GHG), often known as cap and trade

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken revealed on Monday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to a “bridging proposal” from Washington

