Brazil and India Activate Ten-Year Reciprocal Visa Scheme
Brazil and India have formally brought into force a landmark reciprocal visa agreement that will significantly ease long-term travel between the two countries, according...
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards Deliver Glamour, Surprises and a Historic First
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards returned to Beverly Hills on 11th January, 2026, Sunday night with a ceremony that leaned fully into spectacle, sharp...
Nobel Sustainability Trust Hosts Landmark 2025 Annual Summit in Miami
The Nobel Sustainability Trust (NST) successfully convened its 2025 Annual Summit at the St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort in Miami, uniting global leaders, policymakers,...
Sanae Takaichi Becomes Japan’s First Female Prime Minister
Japan has elected its first female prime minister in history, as Sanae Takaichi, 64, secured a commanding majority in a parliamentary vote on 21st...
The Nobel Prize 2025
The Nobel Prizes are globally recognised awards initiated by Swedish inventor, engineer, and philanthropist Alfred Nobel. In his 1895 will, Nobel expressed that his...
Renewable Energy Surpasses Coal as World’s Leading Source of Electricity
Renewable energy has overtaken coal as the world’s largest source of electricity generation for the first time, marking a milestone moment in the global...
Costa Rican Envoy Highlights Diplomacy, Sustainability, and Cultural Exchange in the Gulf
Since taking up his post as Costa Rica’s Ambassador to Qatar, Juan Carlos Esquivel Favareto has sought to position his country as a bridge...
India Re-Elected to ICAO Council with Record Mandate
India achieved a significant diplomatic milestone on 27th September 2025 by being re-elected to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Council with a strong...
UK Reaffirms Maritime Commitment on World Maritime Day
The United Kingdom has once again underscored its commitment to a safer, greener, and more sustainable maritime future as the world marks World Maritime...
Colossal Antarctic Iceberg A23a, Disintegrating After Nearly 40 Years
Nearly four decades after it first broke away from Antarctica, one of the largest and oldest icebergs ever recorded is now in its final...











