AI Pulse Jan 25, 2026
Ecuador's cocoa output has grown by 25% since 2016, making it the world's sixth-largest producer. The country's Pacific coast has a tropical climate with consistent rainfall and relatively stable temperatures.
AI Pulse Feb 18, 2026
As the war in Ukraine rages on, China is navigating a complex web of diplomatic relationships between Russia and the West. According to Bronwen Maddox, CEO of Chatham House, China does not want Russia to lose the war, but is also careful not to alienate itself from the international community. This delicate balancing act highlights the intricacies of China's foreign policy and its implications for global geopolitics.
World News Mar 15, 2026
Iran-US Tensions, Israeli-Palestinian Violence, Kenyan Floods, and US-China Trade Talks
AI Pulse Feb 24, 2026
As the US and Europe navigate complex relationships with China, major corporations and central banks are making strategic moves to stay ahead.
Miami Homes Jun 26, 2026
From Simon's "Main Street" in Boca to Trump Jr.'s West Palm Beach Home, the Region's Real Estate Landscape Evolves
World News Jun 5, 2026
A roundup of the latest news from around the world, covering a woman's illegal strip-search, China's president visiting North Korea, UK house prices falling, Russia's conflicting stance on the West, and the Pope's visit
Climate Watch Mar 14, 2026
The United States is grappling with a range of environmental concerns and policy shifts that are having a significant impact on the country's ecosystems and inhabitants.
Travel Tales Feb 25, 2026
From the French Riviera to West Yorkshire, fresh destinations and hotels to discover
Politico Wire Feb 20, 2026
US President Donald Trump's latest statements have sparked concerns over potential military action against Iran and highlighted his unwavering support for tariffs. As the nuclear deal with Iran hangs in the balance, Trump has suggested that "bad things" could happen if the country continues to threaten regional stability. Meanwhile, in a pre-midterms appearance in Georgia, the president defended his tariffs, claiming they are essential for American manufacturing.
Politico Wire Feb 19, 2026
The inaugural meeting of Donald Trump's Board of Peace has drawn representatives from repressive regimes worldwide, raising concerns about the body's true purpose and the US's shifting stance on global leadership. Critics argue that the US is emboldening authoritarianism and white supremacism, echoing the divisive rhetoric of the "war on terror" era. As European leaders play along, many fear a chilling sequel to the Islamophobia and racism that gripped the West two decades ago.
Miami Homes Feb 18, 2026
As the UK struggles to cope with a prolonged cold snap, bringing snow and rain warnings, the government is under pressure to address the concerns of local communities feeling failed by politics. Meanwhile, the country's budget watchdog is set to undergo reforms, and global events, including the passing of a prominent American civil rights leader, are making headlines.
Miami Homes Feb 1, 2026
In a week marked by escalating tensions between the US and Iran, Slovakia's national security adviser has resigned over links to Jeffrey Epstein, while the world of football has welcomed its first female super agent. Meanwhile, England's Justin Rose is on track to secure his 13th PGA Tour win, and West Midlands Trains has been brought under state control.
Miami Homes Jan 30, 2026
Fulham sign Oscar from Manchester City for a reported £27m. Celtic and Nottingham Forest advance in the Europa League. A fire on the West Coast Main Line is causing major disruption.
Miami Homes Jan 29, 2026
A devastating murder in the West Midlands and a remarkable achievement in football are just two of the stories making headlines in the UK this week. Meanwhile, a new drama series is giving a renowned actor a chance to reconnect with his roots, and a record low in homicides is a rare piece of good news.
Climate Watch Jan 27, 2026
A severe heatwave that struck Melbourne and Adelaide in early January has highlighted the glaring contradictions in Australia's fossil fuel policy. As the country sweltered through record-breaking temperatures, experts warned that such extreme weather events are likely to become the norm due to human-caused climate change. The heatwave has sparked renewed calls for the government to reassess its commitment to fossil fuels.
AI Pulse Jan 26, 2026
Kazakhstan's government triumphs in an international arbitration case against oil majors, potentially costing them up to $4 billion. The Karachaganak field, located in the western part of the country, has been a joint venture between the Kazakh government and the oil majors since the late 1990s.
Business Trends Jan 23, 2026
President Donald Trump's administration has taken control of Venezuela, ousting President Nicolás Maduro and sparking a global outcry. The move is seen as a bold bid for US dominance in the Western Hemisphere, with the country's vast oil reserves at stake. But experts warn of a long and difficult road ahead.