Middle East Tensions Surge After Missile Strikes

A New Flashpoint in an Already Volatile Region Tensions across the Middle East have intensified once again following a series of fresh missile strikes that shook several areas overnight. The attacks triggered air-defense responses, sirens across cities, and urgent diplomatic reactions from governments around the world. While missile exchanges have unfortunately become a recurring feature

U.S.–China Trade Tensions Rise Again

Trade Talks Lose Momentum Officials from both countries had been attempting to restart meaningful dialogue after several rounds of negotiations over the past year. Early signals suggested that progress was possible, particularly on areas such as agricultural imports and market access. However, recent discussions appear to have slowed significantly. Diplomatic sources say disagreements have emerged

US Speaker Says America Had to Strike Iran After Israel Moved First

Things escalated quickly. Israel launched its strike on Iranian targets. Within hours, the United States followed. Now the Speaker of the House is defending that decision, saying Washington didn’t really have the luxury of waiting. According to him, once Israel acted, the risk changed. American forces across the region — in Iraq, Syria, the Gulf

Nepal’s Gen Z Threw Out Old Parties. Will It Vote for Them in the Key Election?

When Nepal’s Gen Z first stormed onto the political scene, it felt like a seismic shift. A generation tired of old promises, entrenched elites, and slow progress suddenly decided it had enough. They marched. They protested. In rising numbers, they voted. And the result was unmistakable: long-standing parties were pushed aside in favour of new

Zimbabwe vs South Africa Clash

Zimbabwe’s Darlings vs South Africa’s Juggernaut: A Clash of Heart and Power Some matchups are built on rivalry. Others are built on contrast. Zimbabwe versus South Africa felt like the latter — a meeting between a team powered by emotion and belief, and another driven by structure and dominance. On one side, Zimbabwe arrived as