Mali Mine Collapse Kills 70+
On January 24, 2024, a tragic incident occurred in Mali’s Koulikoro region, where a tunnel collapse took the lives of at least 40 workers at a gold mine. While initial estimates suggested a toll of over...
Spotlighting Student Journalism Globally
On January 24, 2024, a tragic incident occurred in Mali’s Koulikoro region, where a tunnel collapse took the lives of at least 40 workers at a gold mine. While initial estimates suggested a toll of over...
The Middle East and Central Asia find themselves at the forefront of a climate crisis that demands immediate and decisive action. A recent analysis reveals that temperatures in the region have risen at twice the global...
Ydy Cabada recently sued the SpaceX program for negligence in a state court in Los Angeles, California. On January 18, 2022, there was an engine malfunction in the SpaceX region. It was a serious accident that...
The Global Methane Pledge (GMP) Ministerial seeks to ensure compromises, new policies and regulations to reduce methane emissions. In its 28th edition, 57 governments and the EU have completed or are completing their national methane plans,...
The death toll of a landslide which struck a remote village in southwestern China has already reached 44, amid recovery teams searching through the rubble and destroyed houses, all while in freezing temperatures. The landslide occurred...
Abstract: Bosnia and Herzegovina, a nation with a complex political landscape and a history of ethnic divisions constituting its fragile national identity, is undergoing significant challenges that pose various risks to its stability and development. The...
For the longest time, my world was far removed from the intricacies of the kitchen. Cooking was a necessity, not a passion, and my culinary adventures rarely strayed beyond the familiar and convenient. However, a recent...
The recent execution of Kenneth Eugene Smith in Alabama, the first known instance of death caused by suffocation with nitrogen gas in the United States, has reignited debates around the legal, moral, and technical aspects of...
As the one-year mark for The Sunday Diplomat approaches, we want to take a moment to appreciate every pillar of this publication, starting with our writers. The 50+ writers of The Sunday Diplomat are incredibly committed:...
In the heart of Africa, a powerful transformation is unfolding—one that transcends the boundaries of tradition and paves the way for equality. Imagine a continent where women, once confined by societal norms, are now emerging as...