Matcha boom drives global craze, but demand sparks shortages
The global craze for matcha, the vivid green powdered tea from Japan, is sweeping across continents — from Starbucks’ lattes in London to doughnuts...
Over 650 children died from malnutrition in Nigeria in last six months
In the first six months of 2025, at least 652 children in Nigeria’s Katsina state have died due to malnutrition, according to Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)....
Mass workforce departure leaves NASA leaner as concerns grow
In a move marking one of the most significant staffing transitions in its history, NASA is poised to lose approximately 20 percent of its...
Kenya’s new alcohol control proposal sparks fierce debate
A fierce national debate is unfolding in Kenya following the unveiling of sweeping new proposal aimed at curbing alcohol consumption, with critics warning that...
Vienna social housing model can solve Europe’s housing crisis
Vienna is increasingly viewed as the European capital of renters’ rights, thanks to its enduring commitment to social housing and rent control. Around 43 percent...
Europe’s housing crisis intensifies as fuel prices rises
Europe's housing crisis are entering a volatile phase, driven by financial institutions increasingly treating homes as investment vehicles—raising prices, squeezing tenants, and triggering deep...
Libya to work with Europe to tackle irregular migration
Libya’s Government of National Unity (GNU) has declared its willingness to take an active, collaborative approach with European governments to tackle the escalating flow...
Australia-UK seal historic defence pact under AUKUS
Australia and the United Kingdom have formalised a landmark 50‑year bilateral defence pact, marking the most significant security accord between the two nations since...
UK food inflation keeps barbecue staples soaring
As summer begins in earnest, British consumers are feeling the squeeze at the barbecue, with prices for iconic grill favourites such as burgers, sausages...
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