The UN climate summit COP30 in Brazil ended in disappointment as no new commitments were made to phase out fossil fuels, despite demands from over 80 countries. Tensions flared as oil-producing nations prioritized economic growth over urgent climate action.
A pivotal meeting in Geneva aims to finalize the U.S. peace plan for Ukraine. With Thanksgiving as a deadline, can President Trump and allies broker a deal that reshapes Eastern Europe?
In a historic move, G20 leaders adopted a declaration at the summit in South Africa despite a U.S. boycott. South Africa's agenda focuses on aiding poor nations and addressing climate change, leading to a diplomatic rift.
Countries are gathering at COP30 in Brazil to discuss climate change, but a new UN report reveals that global efforts are lagging behind. With the U.S. pulling back, what does this mean for our planet's future?
Samsung's Galaxy XR headset could expand to the UK, Canada, and parts of the EU in 2026, bringing cutting-edge VR technology to new markets. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting development!
In a surprising move, the US Senate voted 51-47 to nullify Trump's controversial global tariffs, with four Republicans breaking ranks. This comes as Trump negotiates a deal in Asia and highlights growing tensions within the party.
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has halted all trade negotiations with Canada, responding to a Canadian TV ad that criticized U.S. tariffs. This move raises tensions between the two countries.
The price of gold is skyrocketing, bringing massive benefits to emerging markets. Countries like South Africa and Ghana are seeing significant financial gains, with stocks and credit ratings soaring.
In a bold move, President Trump has decided to send two survivors of a military strike against a drug-laden vessel back to Ecuador and Colombia. This decision aims to avoid legal battles while continuing the fight against drug cartels.
In a bold military move, President Trump confirms the U.S. strike on a drug-laden submarine, resulting in 29 deaths and two survivors sent back to their home countries for prosecution. The president claims this action is part of an ongoing war against drug cartels.