A Sky Aflame with Hope: UN Ocean Conference Opens in Nice
Nice, France – The Mediterranean night shimmered with 2,025 drones dancing above the Promenade des Anglais, forming glowing whales, jellyfish, and coral reefs in a luminous ballet. This record-setting display heralded the opening of the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3), co-hosted by France and Costa Rica, running from June Continue Reading
POWERCUTS HIT SPAIN AND PORTUGAL
Spain and Portugal have experienced a widespread power outage, with parts of France also affected. Cities like Madrid, Seville, Barcelona, and Valencia have been left without internet and electricity, causing travel chaos at their airports. Madrid’s underground network has been evacuated, and traffic lights are not working in the city. Continue Reading
MELONI: ITALY’S NEW EUROPEAN INFLUENCING POWER?
Italy’s leader, Giorgia Meloni, has secured a significant role in shaping EU policies after the four-day parliamentary elections. Her party, the Brothers of Italy, secured over a quarter of the vote in Italy, strengthening her position both domestically and internationally. Meanwhile, leaders of Germany and France, traditionally the bloc’s powerhouses, Continue Reading
EU TIGHTENS MIGRATION RULES
The European Parliament has approved a major reform tightening the EU’s migration and asylum rules, known as the EU Asylum and Migration Pact. The pact, which will come into force in two years, aims to speed up the asylum process and boost the return of irregular migrants to home countries. Continue Reading
NORTH AMERICAN ECLIPSE 2024
On Monday, some regions of North America will be able to witness a total solar eclipse, in which the Moon completely blocks out the light from the Sun. This will start in the Pacific Ocean’s Cook Islands, travel across Mexico, and pass through thirteen US states before finally reaching Canada’s Continue Reading
Angela Merkel – “So Long, Farewell, auf Wiedersehen my dear!”
She saw her country grow and was one of the most powerful women in the world. President’s and Prime Ministers called to her like a friend. Her country almost led the way in Europe and she always remained humble and dignified in all her dealings. A woman who allowed migration Continue Reading
