
Nickel Mining Expansion in Raja Ampat Poses Serious Threat to Marine Ecosystems
Nickel mining in Raja Ampat has tripled over five years, causing sedimentation that damages coral reefs and threatens fisheries and tourism livelihoods.


Harvard Sues U.S. Government Over Ban on International Students
Harvard University sues U.S. administration for revoking SEVP certification, deeming the ban on admitting foreign students a violation of constitutional rights.


Why Countries Race to Control Artificial Intelligence
Exploring the strong reasons behind the global competition to control AI, from economic strategies and security to broader socio-cultural impacts.


Satellite Reveals Massive Surge in Pacific Ocean Plastic Patch
June 2025 satellite analysis shows dramatic rise in density and size of Pacific Ocean Plastic Patch, sparking global ecological alarm.


A Worn-Out Pair of Shoes That Changed a Desperate Teen's Life
An inspiring short story about a teen who finds life's meaning through a worn-out pair of shoes. A heartfelt tale filled with valuable lessons on empathy and gratitude.


Hajj 2025 Enters Digital Era: Free WiFi & AI-Powered Drones
Saudi Arabia enhances Hajj 2025 with 5G connectivity, free WiFi, and AI drone surveillance to ensure pilgrims' safety.


Vietnam Ends Two-Child Policy to Tackle Demographic Crisis
Vietnam officially abolishes its two-child policy in June 2025 to address declining birth rates and aging population, while introducing family incentives.
