Mexico city introduces bloodless bullfighting
Mexico City’s congress has voted to prohibit traditional bullfighting and replace it with a bloodless bullfighting as non-violent alternative, marking a significant step in...
London’s iconic black cabs may face extinction in 20 years
A think tank has warned that London’s iconic black cabs could vanish from the city’s streets within 20 years unless action is taken to...
India-NZ resume free trade talks after a decade
India and New Zealand have revived free trade negotiations, a decade after talks stalled, as New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon embarked on a...
Alderney: Island faces exodus of young people
Surrounded by the sea and golden sands, Alderney—the northernmost of the Channel Islands—is facing a pressing challenge.With just over 2,000 residents, the island’s ageing...
Uganda to decolonise its historical landscape
The recent Ugandan court decision to remove British colonial monuments and rename streets in Kampala represents a major step to decolonise resistance, directly challenging the...
UK to EU food exports drop by 34% since Brexit
Exports of British food and drink to the EU have drop by more than a third since Brexit, highlighting the impact of bureaucratic hurdles...
Indonesia: Activists protest against new military law
Rights groups in Indonesia on Wednesday urged parliament to reject proposed revisions to military laws, warning that the changes could restore military dominance and...
Inca Trail: Here’s why tourists must visit this Machu Picchu route!
The legendary route to Machu Picchu is among the world’s most breathtaking treks, but it is also fraught with controversies that travelers can navigate...
Loess plateau: China shines in water and soil conservation
China undertook one of its most ambitious environmental initiatives with the restoration of the Loess Plateau, a vast region spanning over 640,000 sq km...