"The need for the UN has become even greater 80 years later because we now live in a small, interdependent global village," said Kishore Mahbubani, former permanent representative of Singapore to the ...
Will it be a year of "fractured resilience"? Or "pragmatic empathy"? Will "MOUs" be the next global health strategy? Are we ...
Winter in Makkah is no longer just about cooler weather and lighter crowds. It has turned into a full-scale cultural season. By the end of April 2026, organisers expect more than 800,000 visitors, and ...
On March 1, the world's largest database for biomedical literature -- PubMed -- went down, immediately causing a global panic that the nation's essential publishing resource was yet another casualty ...
Go back 15 years, and Mundelein was a different place. Take Archer Avenue, which was once a small, worn road bordered by a wall of shrubs, half-grown trees and mid-sized apartments. Today, drivers can ...
The total fertility rate (TFR) is the most widely used measurement by healthcare organizations and researchers to better understand and predict population trends. It measures the total number of live ...
When the US sneezes, the world catches a cold. The old maxim was on full display to end the week as global stocks head for their worst week in seven months. What started as a dramatic reversal in US ...
This week, SouthPark diners will be yet again lunching and brunching in a familiar Charlotte space, although the view will be brand new, and the food will be, too. Laurel Park, named after the cherry ...
The term “Sharia law” is often misused in America to spark fear and division. In truth, Sharia is not a threat – it is a personal moral code guiding Muslims toward honesty, compassion and justice, ...
Cultural intelligence, the ability to adapt, work with, and understand other cultures, is essential for any company wishing to thrive in our global village. Diversity is both our greatest strength and ...