Imagine the world’s oceans as a giant conveyor belt—constantly moving warm water from the tropics northward, while pulling cooler, heavier water back down into the
Month: August 2025
Florida executes Curtis Windom for the 1992 murders of his girlfriend her mother and another man despite daughter’s plea for forgiveness
More than three decades after a string of murders shook a Florida community, the state carried out the execution of Curtis Windom. The 59-year-old man
Venice Film Festival organizers confirm Gal Gadot will not attend red carpet as security is tightened across central cinemas in Italy
The Venice Film Festival is usually all about glitz, premieres, and star-studded red carpets. But this year, politics is taking center stage even before the
African innovators are set to collaborate on inclusive digital projects during the #HackTheDivide hackathon in Nairobi connecting local ideas to global decision-makers in Italy
In today’s digital world, young entrepreneurs aren’t just building apps or platforms—they’re reshaping how people find work, gain skills, and create opportunities for themselves and
Prince Harry prepares to reunite with King Charles in London after twenty months apart while Prince William refuses to take part in reconciliation talks
It has been almost 20 months since Prince Harry last sat down with his father, King Charles. Now, with the King in the midst of
Islanders leave St Kilda in Outer Hebrides as harsh winters and dwindling population force community to abandon their remote Scottish home
Ninety-five years ago, a quiet but heartbreaking chapter closed in Scotland’s history. On August 29, 1930, the last 36 residents of the remote St
Fugitive father Tom Phillips caught on CCTV breaking into a small-town shop with one of his children in Piopio New Zealand after four years on the run
For nearly four years, New Zealand has been gripped by the strange and heartbreaking disappearance of Tom Phillips and his three children. Now, in a
Gal Gadot avoids attending the Venice Film Festival as protests against Israel’s war in Gaza put heavy pressure on stars and organizers in Italy
The Venice Film Festival is usually a celebration of cinema, style, and star power. But this year, the spotlight has shifted to controversy rather than
Switzerland braces for more violent riots as migrant youth clash with police in the streets of Lausanne
Switzerland, often thought of as one of Europe’s most peaceful nations, is now facing a wave of anger and street violence. What began as grief
South African tax authority targets social media influencers who fail to declare brand deals and free perks in Johannesburg and beyond
In South Africa, the glamour of brand deals, influencer trips, and sponsored content is getting a dose of reality. The South African Revenue Service (SARS)