2026 January 08 – As the world welcomes the New Year, 1,000 Civil Society Organizations and Grassroots community groups in over 90 countries are also gearing up for the annual celebration of International Zero Waste Month, amplifying the call for more investment to...
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Myanmar Continues Business Ties With Neighbours
The global community may denounce the ongoing three-phase elections in Myanmar (also known as Burma or Brahmadesh) as a probable way to transform the Southeast Asian country into a multi-party democracy, but the military rulers continue enhancing business ties with...
Trump Administration Announces Withdrawal from International Institutions, Highlighting Selective Global Engagement
The Trump administration announced today that the United States will withdraw from a range of international organizations, treaties, and global cooperation frameworks, marking a renewed shift toward unilateral foreign policy and reduced participation in multilateral...
Call It Conscientious Rejection
Over the course of the last year or two, I’ve had a few exchanges with friends who’ve expressed, let’s call it “concern”, at my outspokenness regarding the duplicity and warmongering that have become central features of the Democratic Party’s M.O. in the 21st century....
Here’s How The US’ Proxy Control Of Venezuela Can Harm Cuban, Chinese, & Russian Interests
Cuba might be coerced into subordinating itself to the US, the cascading consequences of other major BRI partners being intimidated into following Venezuela’s example could compel changes to China’s development strategy, and some of Venezuela’s Soviet/Russian arsenal...
BCU Joins Regional Leaders at UPLIFT-FLAIR Masterclass 2025: Charting the Path Toward Global Excellence
By Genevieve B. Kupang and Jennifer Longchasen FLAIR-UPLIFT Part I & II: Building the Foundation: Rankings, Quality, and Sustainability Baguio Central University (BCU) took a step toward strengthening its internationalization agenda by participating in the...
Ballots, Blasphemy, and Blood: The Rising Persecution of Religious Minorities in South Asia
By Dimitra Staikou “Peace requires everyone to be in the circle, wholeness, inclusion,” writes Isabel Allende, encapsulating a fundamental prerequisite for any form of sustainable social peace. In Bangladesh, however, the principle of inclusion is being tested in an...
When Risk and Expensive Credit Are Only for ‘Poor Countries’: The G7’s Global Credit Double Standard
When Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley posed her question to the heart of the global financial order—why was quantitative easing anathema to the Global South until the G7 needed it?—she was not making a technical inquiry. She unleashed a moral challenge onto...
Journalist killed in Bangladesh, PEC Demands Thorough Probe
Geneva (Switzerland): Engulfed with political unrest while heading for its national election on 12 February 2026, Bangladesh recorded the murder of journalist Rana Pratap Bairagi, who incidentally becomes the first journo-victim across the world this year. The global...
The Arctic–Greenland–Florida Conga
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (an agency that is subject to drastic cuts in Trump’s FY2026 budget), from October 2024 to September 2025, temperatures across the entire Arctic region were the hottest in 125 years of modern record...
Hill Tourism: Infrastructure and Security as Major Hurdles to Bright Prospects
By Sharmin Rahman Sumi (Dhaka Bureau) The Chattogram Hill Tracts have emerged as a premier destination on the country’s tourism map, yet the surge in footfall is exposing deep-seated structural gaps and security vulnerabilities. The rolling hills, mist-shrouded peaks,...
“Reduce Waste at Home, Make Zero Waste A Daily Habit” – BAN Toxics
January marks International Zero Waste Month, a growing global observance that calls for systemic action from governments, industries, and all sectors to reduce waste at its source and prevent pollution. The movement began in the Philippines in 2012 through the Zero...











