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9 articles · Feb 2026

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Feb 25 2026
entertainment-hub

Global Film Scene Heats Up with New Productions and Returns

From Sudanese dramas to Brazilian coming-of-age stories, the world of cinema is abuzz with fresh projects and revivals

Feb 22 2026
world-news

Global Crises and Shifts: Diplomatic Fallout, Economic Upheaval, and Human Tragedies

A series of global crises and shifts are testing international relations, trade, and human rights, from Sudan's condemnation of a Ugandan visit to China's rise as Germany's top trading partner.

Feb 23 2026
world-news

Global Hotspots Erupt in Chaos

A former Philippine president faces ICC charges, a Mexican cartel leader's killing sparks violence, and severe weather hits the US, while Chad closes its border with Sudan and polio fears rise.

Feb 23 2026
world-news

What's the World Missing Amid Royal Fashion and Bug Awards?

Ongoing Sudan crisis and UK detention conditions overshadowed by royal appearances

Feb 19 2026
miami-homes

UN Report Alleges Atrocities in Sudan Bear Hallmarks of Genocide

A United Nations Fact Finding mission has issued a report detailing atrocities committed in Sudan, which it claims bear the hallmarks of genocide. The report follows an investigation into the capture of el-Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces. The findings have raised concerns about the escalating violence in the region.

Feb 8 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Snakebite Tragedy, Fake Arrest Image, and Investigations into Epstein Links

This week's global news highlights a tragic snakebite incident in Nigeria, a fake arrest image controversy in the US, and investigations into Epstein links in France. Meanwhile, a drone attack in Sudan claims 24 lives, and Australia's eSafety Commission tackles online abuse.

Feb 8 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Tragedy, Investigation, and Regulation

A tragic snakebite death in Nigeria highlights the country's ongoing problem, while investigations unfold in Sudan and France. Meanwhile, Australia takes a tough stance on social media regulation, and a US activist speaks out against a manipulated image shared by the White House.