Category: World
BOJ Policy Unlikely to Derail Japan’s Budget Talks, Says Opposition Leader
The Bank of Japan (BOJ) is unlikely to make abrupt policy changes that could disrupt ongoing budget discussions, according to Motohisa Furukawa, tax chief of [more…]
Trudeau Warns of Consequences from Trump’s Proposed Tariffs on Canadian Products
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned on Friday that President-elect Donald Trump’s proposal to impose sweeping tariffs on Canadian products would lead to higher prices [more…]
Australia Approves World’s Strictest Social Media Ban for Children Under 16
Australia’s Senate has approved a groundbreaking law banning children under 16 from using social media, setting the world’s highest age restriction. The law, expected to [more…]
Trump’s Tariff Plans: A Bold Move With Far-Reaching Implications
President-elect Donald Trump announced sweeping plans to impose substantial tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada, and China starting on his first day in office. The [more…]
Israeli Forces Advance into Gaza’s Nuseirat Camp Amid Rising Violence
In a significant escalation, Israeli forces moved tanks into the western section of Gaza’s Nuseirat refugee camp on Monday, sparking widespread fear and chaos among [more…]
Voters Weigh in on Key Issues in 2024 Election Showdown
As millions of Americans head to the polls for the 2024 presidential election, two key issues have dominated the conversation: abortion rights and immigration. Voters [more…]
China Launches Military Drills in Response to Taiwan’s Defiance
China on Monday initiated a series of intense military drills off the coast of Taiwan, calling them a “punishment” for recent comments made by Taiwan’s [more…]
Israeli Troops Fire on U.N. Positions in Southern Lebanon
Tensions flared in southern Lebanon on Thursday as Israeli troops reportedly opened fire on three positions held by U.N. peacekeepers, including the main base of [more…]
Neural Networks Behind AI Revolution Earn 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics
The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to John Hopfield from Princeton University and Geoffrey Hinton from the University of Toronto for their [more…]
U.S. Conducts 15 Strikes on Houthi Targets in Yemen Amid Rising Red Sea Tensions
The U.S. military carried out 15 airstrikes on Friday against Houthi-linked targets in Yemen, according to Central Command. The strikes, which took place around 1400 [more…]