From July 14 to 17, 2025, top media partners and broadcasters from around the world gathered in Los Angeles for the World Broadcaster Briefing (WBB) […]
Month: July 2025
Uruguay’s Cooperative Housing Revolution: A People-Powered Model for a World in Crisis
As the global housing crisis worsens — with more than 1.8 billion people lacking adequate, affordable homes — many countries are struggling to find lasting […]
Grace in Motion: Highlights from the Artistic Swimming Team Final at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore
Singapore — The world turned its attention to the shimmering waters of Singapore as the 2025 World Aquatics Championships continued with the artistic swimming team […]
Vanuatu’s Cry for Justice: A Small Island Nation’s Big Fight Against Climate Change
Port Vila, Vanuatu — When John Warmington began diving the coral reefs of Havannah Harbor a decade ago, they were vibrant and full of life […]
Alaska Airlines Grounds All Flights After Major IT System Failure
U.S. airline Alaska Airlines was forced to ground all of its flights on Sunday evening after suffering a significant IT system outage, disrupting operations across […]
BREAKING NEWS: Five Dead, Over 280 Rescued After Indonesia Ferry Fire
At least five people have died and more than 280 others have been rescued after a ferry caught fire off the coast of Sulawesi Island […]
Museveni Concludes National PDM Tour, Unveils Sweeping Kampala Reforms
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has concluded his nationwide Parish Development Model (PDM) assessment tour with a major announcement of new measures aimed at accelerating socio-economic […]
Seen but Not Free: Is it Time to End Uganda’s Voting Lines
During the recent National Resistance Movement (NRM) party primaries in Lwemiyaga County, Sembabule District, former Transport Minister Joy Kafula Kabatsi stood alone. In a dramatic […]
Dubai’s Clean Energy Journey: How the City Plans to Go 100% Green by 2050
Dubai is taking bold and strategic steps to become one of the first cities in the world to rely entirely on clean energy by 2050. […]
Japan’s Election Shakes Ruling Party, but Markets Stay Calm — For Now
Japan’s ruling coalition suffered a major setback in the July 20 upper house election, losing its majority and weakening Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s political grip. […]