We Did Not Sign Up For This Harvard Foreign Students Stuck and Scared

Introduction Imagine investing years of hard work, evenings buried in books, and families pooling savings to embark on a dream to study in one of the world’s most prestigious institutions, only to feel stuck, stressed, and lost. This is the reality for many international students at Harvard today. Between visa regulations, travel bans, and disrupted … Read more

Top Maoist Leader Killed as India Cracks Down on Rebels

In a major breakthrough in India’s long-standing fight against Maoist insurgency, security forces have killed Nambala Keshava Rao, also known as Basavaraju, the top leader of the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist). This decisive operation took place in the dense forests of Narayanpur district, Chhattisgarh, and resulted in the deaths of 27 Maoist rebels. … Read more

Australia Floods: Three Dead, One Missing in Record NSW Floods

Australia is facing one of its most severe flooding disasters in recent memory. In New South Wales (NSW), relentless rain has triggered record-breaking floods, leaving three people dead and one person missing. With thousands isolated and more heavy rain on the way, emergency services are stretched to their limits. This article explains what’s happening, why … Read more

North Korea and Russia: Putin and Kim Promise Mutual Help Against ‘Aggression’

In a move that has captured global attention, Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have signed a historic agreement. This new pact promises that Russia and North Korea will help each other if either country faces aggression. This article breaks down what this means for both nations, why it matters … Read more

Trump’s Call with Putin: What It Means for Ukraine Peace Talks

Imagine waking up to the news that two of the world’s most powerful leaders—Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin—just had a two-hour phone call about ending the war in Ukraine. The world is watching, hoping for peace, but also wondering: did anything really change? Let’s break down what happened, why it matters, and what it could … Read more

The Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

Gaza, home to about 2.4 million Palestinians, has been under a near-total blockade by Israel for over two months. This blockade has stopped almost all food, fuel, and medical supplies from entering the territory. Hospitals and rescue teams have reported heavy casualties from recent Israeli airstrikes, with at least 114 Palestinians killed in a single … Read more

What Happened at the European Hospital?

On May 13, 2025, the European Hospital near Khan Younis in southern Gaza was hit by multiple Israeli airstrikes. According to Gaza’s health ministry, at least 28 people were killed and many more injured15. The hospital is one of the few medical facilities still operating in Gaza, providing care to many wounded civilians. Israel said the … Read more

Marcos’ Hold on Senate Grows Shaky While Duterte Wins Mayor Race From Jail

Imagine a political drama where a former president wins a mayoral race from behind bars, while the current president faces a surprising decline in Senate support. This is not a movie script-this is the real story unfolding in the Philippines in 2025. The recent midterm elections have shaken the country’s political landscape, revealing deep divisions, … Read more

How Will Pope Leo Lead? His First Days May Yield Clues

Imagine the excitement in St. Peter’s Square as the world welcomes a new leader for the Catholic Church. On May 8, 2025, history was made when Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost from Chicago became Pope Leo XIV-the first American to ever hold the papacy. People everywhere are asking: How will Pope Leo lead? His first days as pope … Read more

Israel Security Cabinet Approves Expansion of Gaza Offensive: What It Means for Gaza and the World

What Has Israel Decided? Israel’s security cabinet, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has unanimously agreed to a new, much bigger military operation in the Gaza Strip. This plan is not just about fighting Hamas, the group that controls Gaza. It’s about occupying more territory, moving Palestinian civilians to the south for their “protection,” and … Read more