More than 13 million children stopped attending classes when the Covid-19 pandemic shut schools in Nigeria in March. Now, the United Nations fears that cases could skyrocket when schools reopen. Adesewa Josh tells us...
Is Montenegro the Next Balkan Fault Line?
Montenegro’s long time leader Milo Djukanovic lost his first ever election last month and it’s re-opened old wounds in this ethnically and religiously diverse Balkan country. It’s a watershed moment...
Is Iran Deliberately Defying the US?
Iran is doubling down on its defiance against the US by ramping up its uranium enrichment program. Nearly two years of tensions saw a pause due to the coronavirus pandemic, but are tensions set to flare up again? Is...
Afghan-Taliban peace talks resume in Doha
Long-awaited peace talks have finally resumed between the Afghanistan government and the Taliban in an effort to end nearly two decades of war. The US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, spoke along with representatives...
Coronavirus: How homeless camps have grown in LA
Residents in some of LA’s wealthiest areas have started leaving as homeless camps increase following the pandemic, as many people are not able to afford rent or mortgages. Before the pandemic, figures showed a 16...
9/11 Light Tribute shines over NYC in place of the Twin Towers
The skyline of New York City was illuminated with a projection to honor the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
Yellow Vests’ encore | Tear gas flies as Yellow Vests make first comeback during pandemic
French police fired tear gas at Yellow Vests protesters as they resumed their campaign on the streets of Paris, marking the movement’s first comeback after summer holidays and the COVID lockdown.














