The anticipated formation of a new Sudanese government is expected to follow the significant military advancements made by the Sudanese army in Khartoum against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Recently, the Sudanese army, which had been struggling to hold ground in the conflict, turned
As Germany's new government takes the helm, it confronts significant global economic challenges that demand a unified European response. Experts from the economic community, including the President of the Kiel Institute, Moritz Schularick, have stressed the importance of a cohesive and robust EU
Tropical Cyclone Seedling 96S has wreaked havoc on the island paradise of Bali, bringing with it extreme weather conditions that have significantly impacted both tourist activities and public safety. High winds and relentless rainfall have battered the island, causing disruptions and prompting
Belgium's newly formed coalition government, inaugurated on January 31, 2025, has set ambitious plans in motion to substantially increase its defense budget, aiming to rectify years of underfunding. Belgian Defense Minister Theo Franken unveiled this comprehensive strategy during his speech on
The Nepal government’s proposed Social Media Bill has sparked widespread controversy and concern from various quarters, including press freedom watchdogs, digital rights experts, and journalists. The centerpiece of the debate revolves around the Bill's intention to regulate content on digital
As Taiwan grapples with a balancing act between energy security and environmental stewardship, environmental groups have increasingly vocalized their concerns about the emissions from liquid natural gas (LNG) terminals. The heightened scrutiny from these groups has placed the spotlight on Taipower,