As the government shutdown continues, a significant point of contention has emerged between the White House and Republican lawmakers against their Democratic counterparts. Central to […]
Trapped in Gaza: The Uncertain Fate of UK Scholarship Students Amid Evacuation Delays
On September 17, 34 students made their way from Gaza to the United Kingdom, excited to embark on their academic journeys. Many of these students […]
Air Traffic Controllers Brace for Impact as Government Shutdown Looms
In Washington, the ripple effects of the ongoing government shutdown are beginning to resonate through the aviation industry, raising alarms among air traffic controllers and […]
Youth-led Protests in South Asia: A Catalyst for Change or a Source of Instability?
In the Global South, youth activism is on the rise, with individuals under the age of 18 making up over half the population in many […]
Economic Outlook: FT-Booth Projects 1.6% GDP Growth for 2025
The recent FT-Booth survey results for September have revealed a median GDP growth forecast of 1.6% for the year 2025, measured on a quarter-over-quarter basis. […]
Government Shutdown: A Setback for Jobs Data and Economic Transparency
The ongoing government shutdown has cast a shadow over critical economic indicators, most notably the jobs report produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). […]
Is Sanae Takaichi Poised to Become Japan’s First Female Prime Minister, or Just a Symbol of Conservative Tradition?
In a pivotal leadership vote, Sanae Takaichi is on the verge of making history as Japan’s first female prime minister. Her potential ascension is being […]
Government Shutdown: A Consequence of Long-Standing Misinformation on Healthcare
As the clock ticks down to the looming government shutdown, congressional leaders gathered with President Trump late Monday to negotiate a path forward. The primary […]
Mali’s Military Junta Threatens Free Speech with Trial of Former Prime Minister
On Tuesday, former Prime Minister Moussa Mara appeared before a court in Mali’s capital, Bamako, where judges denied his lawyers’ request for bail. In a […]
National Park Service Plans Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown: What You Need to Know
As the government shutdown stretches into its second day, the National Park Service (NPS), part of the Interior Department, has announced its operational plans. Late […]