Who’s really running the show at 2026 World Cup?

It does not wear a jersey or lift a trophy. Yet this tournament has an invisible teammate, and it is worth understanding what it actually does, and what it does not.
By Naison Bangure Jun. 26, 2026

The price of perfection: Miss Universe Zim and the toxic pursuit of beauty

As expected, social media immediately lit up with opinions on who should win and why
By Joyline Chiedza Basira Jun. 9, 2026

Jair Bolsonaro ordered to start 27-year prison term for plotting Brazil coup

The former navy commander Adm Almir Garnier Santos, who received a 24-year sentence, was reportedly arrested by navy officials and held on a navy base. 
By The Guardian Nov. 26, 2025

UN warns world losing climate battle but fragile Cop30 deal keeps up the fight

But in a fractious era of nationalism, war and distrust, the talks did not collapse as was feared. Multilateralism held – just. 
By The Guardian Nov. 24, 2025

Climate Action: All talk is cheap

Droughts are becoming more frequent, rains more erratic and temperatures are more extreme.
By Newsday Nov. 11, 2025

COP30 and China’s Tibetan plateau paradox

Tibet’s militarization and its civilian expansion have therefore become interlinked processes.
By The Diplomat Nov. 8, 2025

China’s EV expansion faces roadblocks in Brazil amid tariff calls on BYD

With Chinese automakers controlling 90% of Brazil’s EV market, policymakers face pressure to accelerate tariff increases. The outcome could reshape global trade policies.
By Financial Post Jun. 9, 2025

Tobacco industry goes digital with biometric farmer registration system

The country is Africa’s leading tobacco-growing nation and the world’s fourth-largest producer after China, Brazil and India.
By Obert Siamilandu Mar. 7, 2025

IRENA to host global energy coalition secretariat

In his invitation to IRENA, Silveira acknowledged the strong role that the agency played during the discussions surrounding the launch of the coalition.
By Kennedy Nyavaya Jan. 12, 2025