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Struggling for Identity: Children of British Soldiers in Kenya Face a Life of Uncertainty

In Nanyuki, Kenya, Margaret Wandia reflects on her past and the child she raised after a brief encounter with a British soldier who was training in her community. That relationship left her with a biracial son who, at 26, is part of a growing movement to seek justice for children like him, born to British......

Canada's Temporary Resident Crisis The Impact of Policy Changes and the Growing Debate

In a move that is expected to reshape Canada's immigration landscape, the federal government is preparing for a massive wave of departures as nearly 1.2 million temporary resident visas are set to expire by 2025. This decision to limit the number of temporary residents is one that has sparked heated......

 Angela Merkel’s Legacy A Controversial Defense of Diplomacy, Energy Deals, and Migration Policies

Angela Merkel, Germany’s chancellor for 16 years, remains a key figure in shaping modern European politics. Her leadership, spanning critical global events from the financial crisis to the migrant crisis, and notably Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea, continues to be analyzed and debated.......

 Resilience Amidst Adversity Palestinian Refugees Endure Winter's Harsh Conditions in Gaza Tent Camps

As the cold of winter settles in, thousands ofLocal authorities in Gaza's tent camps are facing the harsh challenges of heavy rains, flooding, and worsening living conditions. The refugees, already struggling with limited resources and under siege for years, are bracing for the impact of severe weather......

Protesters Rally Against Skyrocketing Rents in Barcelona

Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Barcelona on Saturday, November 23, 2024, to voice their frustration over the soaring cost of renting apartments in the Catalan capital. The rally highlights a housing crisis exacerbated by a 70% increase in rents over the past decade, while wages have barely......

 Turkish Air Strikes Worsen Humanitarian Crisis in Drought-Stricken Northeast Syria

Turkish airstrikes in northeast Syria, a region already grappling with severe drought, have disrupted access to electricity and water for over a million people, exacerbating an existing humanitarian crisis. Experts have raised concerns that these actions may constitute violations of international law.......

Ukraine Faces "Massive" Russian Energy Network Attacks

On Sunday, Ukraine's already fragile energy network faced a "massive" new attack by Russian forces, as announced by Ukrainian officials. The strikes resulted in at least two fatalities and injured over a dozen people across the country. "A massive attack on the energy system is underway,"......

 Loyalty, Trust, and Vance’s Potential Path as Vice President

In his bestselling memoir, JD Vance famously expressed self-doubt about his own achievements, remarking that he had “accomplished nothing great.” Nearly a decade later, Vance, now 40, is poised to become the vice president-elect and a key figure in a Republican Party reshaped by Donald Trump.......

Biden's Crossroads A Final Chance to Shape His Legacy Amid the Gaza Crisis

Once political leaders leave office, they often become preoccupied with their legacy. Many former presidents and prime ministers write books emphasizing their triumphs while downplaying their failures. U.S. President Joe Biden, as he nears the end of his presidency, likely reflects on his achievements,......