Global leaders gathered in Davos for the 2026 World Economic Forum as artificial intelligence, geopolitical tensions, and economic uncertainty reshaped the global agenda. From bold AI ambitions to renewed trade frictions and policy nationalism, Davos 2026 revealed a world at a critical crossroads between innovation-driven growth and rising global fragmentation.
For decades, the United Nations has presented itself as the moral compass of the international system—a neutral arbiter committed to peace, sovereignty, and the...
The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is under immense pressure regarding a US-proposed 28-point peace plan to end the conflict with Russia, which includes controversial...
Historic Protests Sweep Across AmericaIn what analysts are calling one of the largest coordinated protests in U.S. history, millions of Americans took to...
Millions of Americans join the “No Kings” protests, challenging Donald Trump’s alleged authoritarianism and calling for the defense of U.S. democracy. A historic movement is reshaping the nation’s political future.
The UK, Canada, and Australia have formally recognized the State of Palestine—the first G7 members to do so. The move, announced days before UNGA, is intended to keep the two-state solution alive. Israel condemned the decision, the Palestinian Authority celebrated it, and Washington signaled unease. With recognition numbers nearing 150 worldwide, global diplomatic dynamics are shifting rapidly.