The Biggest Surge In US Consumer Prices Since 2008

The prices for US consumers has seen the biggest jump in 13 years. The primary cause behind this is the swift rebound of spending that has run up against the supply shortages that the companies are facing from all over the world. This supply shortage has led to the increase in the cost of many […]

Iran Faces Driest Summer In Fifty Years

The semi-arid country of Iran is facing its driest summer in the last fifty years. The country is on a fast track towards water scarcity and having stressed the role of agriculture in assuring its economic independence, faces an onslaught of threats to its water supply, including climate change, population growth, mass migration, political instability, […]

Haiti Requests US Troops For Infrastructure Protection After Assassination

The government of Haiti has requested the United States of America government to send troops that will help in the protection of key infrastructure after President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated this week, according to the Election Minister Mathias Pierre, who gave a statement on Friday. Haitian officials said they had requested military support to protect […]

Boris Johnson Confirms Most British Troops Have Left Afghanistan

On Thursday, Prime Minister of Britain, Boris Johnson, confirmed that most of the British troops have left Afghanistan, almost 20 years after the U.K. and other Western countries sent troops into the country to engage in the “war on terror.” In the statement, Boris went to say that the threat of Al-Qaida has been significantly […]

Enormous Lake Disappears in Antarctica, Dumps 26 Billion Cubic Feet Water Into Ocean

Within a matter of days, a massive ice-covered lake in Antarctica has vanished, leading the scientific community to a state of panic over the dangerous trends of climatic change and global warming. The event that occurred in 2019 on Amery Ice Shelf in East Antarctica was only noticed in satellite images. According to the scientists, […]

Four Day Week Proves Successful In Iceland

There were trials of a four-day week held in Iceland and they were reported to be an “overwhelming success” that led to many workers moving to shorter hours. These trials were held between 2015 and 2019 and essentially, the workers were paid the same amount for shorter hours. A majority of workplaces reported the productivity […]

UK To Stop Using Coal Power In Just Three Years

In a statement on June 30, 2021, the United Kingdom announced it will end the use of coal-fired power by October 2024, which is a year earlier than it was scheduled. This move came as a result of the UK pushing other countries towards a greater climatic ambition before hosting the global warming summit in […]