Japanese are voting on issues ranging from cost of living to constitutional reform.
UAE weather forecast: Morning mist, humidity and rain expected this week
UAE residents should prepare for humid mornings and increasing cloud cover this week. Rain is possible, particularly over islands and coastal areas from Saturday night into Sunday, with another chance on Tuesday. Temperatures will rise until Monday be…
Israel’s war on Gaza decimated transport and even made walking perilous
Total losses of transport infrastructure estimated at $2.5bn. leaving many areas isolated and basic services suspended.
Sheikh Hasina: The Rise, Rule And Downfall Of Bangladesh’s ‘Iron Lady’
Bangladesh General Election 2026: For nearly two decades, Sheikh Hasina stood as one of the most powerful faces in Bangladesh’s politics. She was often described as the country’s “Iron Lady.”
Electric motorcycle riders in Kenya demand more flexible battery networks
Electric motorcycles, also known as electric mobility bikes or e-bikes, are gaining ground throughout Africa.
Guam and the Marianas: Engineering Resilience Through Security Webs, Deterrence Webs, and Kill Webs
By Robbin Laird and Ed Timperlake February 6, 2026. The Guam story matters because it demonstrates how strategic geography intersects with military transformation when practitioners lead institutional change. For those of us who have tracked Pacific fo…
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Whoever wins, seafood on menu for Seattle, Boston mayors’ Super Bowl bet
Such bets are common between mayors of competing sports teams and often revolve around local staples. These like-minded mayors made their wager in person.
Pentagon Calls Harvard “Woke”, Ends Military Training, Fellowship Programmes
The Pentagon said Friday it is cutting ties with Harvard University, ending all military training, fellowships and certificate programmes with the Ivy League institution.
Psychiatrist says Kennedy was ‘not accurate’ in discussing his keto studies
Dr. Christopher M. Palmer said in an interview that the keto diet, while promising, did not “cure” schizophrenia as the health secretary had claimed.