It started with a neighbor’s intuition—just a quiet street in Oviedo, northern Spain, where something didn’t sit right. No sounds of children playing. No school
Author: Olushola Ajani
Xylem selects thirteen groundbreaking startups to tackle urgent water challenges around the globe through its 2025 Partnerships Accelerator based in Washington DC
As water scarcity and aging infrastructure continue to challenge communities and industries across the globe, one company is stepping up to bring fresh, tech-driven solutions
Massive blackout shuts down entire island as Bali loses power and authorities rush to investigate the source of outage
If you’ve ever visited Bali, you know it’s a place full of energy—quite literally. But on Friday, that energy came to a crashing halt. In
South African National Parks announces temporary closure of main R27 gate as West Coast National Park undergoes major upgrades near Langebaan
If you’re dreaming of a quiet escape to West Coast National Park sometime soon, you’ll want to take note of some important changes. One of
Cardinal Gerhard Müller urges Catholic leaders in Rome to reject division and embrace unity ahead of the upcoming papal conclave
With the global Catholic Church quietly preparing for the possibility of a new papal conclave, Cardinal Gerhard Müller is urging his fellow clergy to rise
Nigel Farage captures voter frustration as Reform UK makes major political gains across England in local election
Last night’s local elections sent a loud and clear message: voters are fed up. They’ve tried the Conservatives, they’re not sold on Labour under Keir
Ruud Gullit reveals how David Beckham struggled with overwhelming fame while living in Los Angeles during his LA Galaxy days
Turning 50 is a huge milestone, and for most people, it’s a time to reflect on personal growth, accomplishments, and maybe even enjoy a bit
Luxury travelers embrace slow train journeys as global rail experiences in Canada and South Africa redefine what it means to travel in style
In a world where luxury used to mean flashy hotel lobbies and private jets, there’s a new trend stealing the spotlight—and it’s moving a lot
Cambridge University sparks fresh debate by calling historic Antarctic expeditions acts of colonialism despite there being no people to conquer
You might not expect a debate over colonialism to involve a continent with no human population—but that’s exactly what’s happening at Cambridge University. The renowned
Salt Lake City transforms into a booming tech and housing hub as Olympics, jobs, and urban growth reshape the Utah capital
It wasn’t that long ago that Salt Lake City was best known for its religious roots and stunning mountains—not booming tech jobs and billion-dollar infrastructure.