Plastic Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea Could Disrupt Holidays and Tourism in the Region

The Mediterranean Sea, often associated with luxurious vacations, beautiful beaches, and delicious seafood, is facing a severe pollution problem that could have serious consequences for both tourists’ health and local inhabitants. Despite its stunning landscape, the Mediterranean waters are becoming increasingly toxic due to the significant presence of microplastics and other harmful pollutants. According to […]
Fly8ma is transforming the way people experience Alaska by offering unique accommodations inside decommissioned aircraft

At the Pilot Lodge, guests don’t just stay in airplanes; they embark on a true adventure. The experience begins with the opportunity to take a scenic flight over the region’s spectacular glaciers. For those who dream of flying, Fly8ma offers pilot lessons where visitors can take control of an aircraft or even start formal training […]
Elections in Germany: The Path to the February Vote and the Challenges of a Country in Transformation

Germany is heading toward a crucial election in February amid a turbulent political and economic landscape that challenges its traditional stability. The dissolution of parliament, the rise of the far-right, and the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition have turned the electoral process into a turning point for Europe’s largest economy. Germans will head to […]
U.S. Tightens Immigration Policy and Reorients Diplomacy Toward Latin America

In a decision directly affecting thousands of immigrants, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced the revocation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan citizens living in the country. This measure, which previously allowed refugees from the Venezuelan crisis to legally work in the U.S., will now be reviewed by the government. If new […]
“Nobody Told Us Anything”: Deported Colombians Report Difficulties Upon Return After Diplomatic Dispute

When Daniel Oquendo, 33, crossed the border between Mexico and the United States on January 20, he carried with him more than just a backpack with a few belongings. He also carried the hope for a better future, the promise of a fresh start, and the weight of his family’s expectations, who sacrificed financially to […]
Ain Dubai: The World’s Largest Ferris Wheel Reopens After Almost Three Years Closed

Dubai continues to amaze the world with its grand and innovative attractions. After being closed for almost three years for maintenance, Ain Dubai, the world’s largest Ferris wheel, has reopened to the public, once again establishing itself as one of the main tourist attractions in the United Arab Emirates. Located on Bluewaters Island, an artificial […]
Dubai Restaurant Named Best in the Middle East and North Africa for the Third Consecutive Year

Orfali Bros Bistro in Dubai celebrated a historic achievement by being named the best restaurant in the Middle East and North Africa for the third consecutive year. This announcement was made with great enthusiasm during the Middle East and North Africa’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025 ceremony, held on Tuesday, January 28, 2025. The event, part […]
Conflict Between Trump and the Judiciary Destabilizes Federal Budget and Threatens Social Programs in the U.S.

A battle between Donald Trump and the judiciary is putting the functioning of the U.S. government at risk and could trigger an unprecedented institutional crisis. The decision of a federal judge to temporarily block part of the former president’s plan to freeze subsidies and public loans has intensified political tension in the country and increased […]
Refugees Flee to Rwanda After Rebels Capture Goma

Congolese city falls under M23 control, prompting thousands to seek safety across the border Tensions in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) reached a critical new level on Tuesday, January 28, when thousands of refugees, deserters, and stranded drivers crowded the border posts of neighboring Rwanda, hoping to escape the escalating […]
Trump’s First Actions in His Second Term Divide Americans, Reuters/Ipsos Poll Reveals

Deportation and government reduction policies attract support, but actions like ending birthright citizenship and renaming the Gulf of Mexico face widespread opposition. The initial actions taken by President Donald Trump at the start of his second term continue to spark intense debate in the United States, reflecting the polarization that characterized his first term in […]