Colombia’s Far-Right Surge: How Abelardo de la Espriella’s Rise Shakes Latin America’s Presidential Race

Colombia’s Far-Right Surge: How Abelardo de la Espriella’s Victory in First Round Redefines Latin America’s Political Landscape By Maria Petrova | World Editor | Sofia, Bulgaria | June 20, 2024 BOGOTÁ — The Colombian presidential race has taken a seismic shift with the first-round results confirming what many political analysts deemed impossible just weeks ago: … Read more

Supreme Court Could Favor Republicans in Two Upcoming Decisions

As the American political landscape braces for the upcoming electoral cycles, the role of the judiciary—specifically the United States Supreme Court—has once again moved to the forefront of national discourse. In Washington, the intersection of constitutional interpretation and electoral administration remains a focal point, with legal observers closely monitoring how the high court’s decisions may … Read more

Patrick Bruel Facing Sexual Assault Allegations: Concerts Cancelled Amid Investigations

The ongoing legal and public discourse surrounding French singer Patrick Bruel has intensified, as a series of allegations regarding his past conduct continue to impact his professional engagements. As a sports editor who values transparency and the integrity of public figures, I find that the current situation highlights a significant shift in how cultural institutions … Read more

US Strikes Iran Despite Ongoing Negotiations: Middle East Tensions Escalate

The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East remains in a state of high volatility as of May 26, 2026, following reports of U.S. Military strikes against targets within Iran. This escalation occurs despite ongoing diplomatic efforts to manage regional tensions, creating a complex and shifting environment for international observers and stakeholders alike. As the situation … Read more

Le plus meurtrier par pays : moustiques contre humains – Atlantico

When we evaluate the most dangerous creatures on our planet, our instincts often point toward apex predators like sharks, wolves, or snakes. However, from a public health perspective, the data tells a starkly different story. The title of the world’s deadliest animal belongs to a creature that weighs only a few milligrams: the mosquito. As … Read more

Ebola Outbreak in DRC: High Fatality Rates and Growing Global Health Concerns

An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is raising urgent alarms among global health authorities, as the virus spreads faster than recent epidemics and threatens to overwhelm already strained healthcare systems. With a fatality rate potentially reaching 50% for this particular strain, the situation has prompted neighboring countries to implement strict border … Read more

Ebola Outbreak in DRC: WHO Declares International Health Emergency Amid Rising Cases

Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Analyzing the Recent Kasai Province Outbreak The management of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) remains one of the most significant challenges in global public health. As an infectious disease specialist, I have closely monitored the recurring nature of these outbreaks, … Read more

Putin and Xi Jinping to Strengthen Global Partnership

Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled to conduct a state visit to China on May 19 and 20, 2026, marking another critical juncture in the deepening strategic alignment between Moscow and Beijing. The visit, conducted at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, arrives at a time when both nations are seeking to consolidate a … Read more

CNN: Mojtaba Khamenei Maintains Influence on Iranian Politics Despite Secret Isolation

In the opaque corridors of power in Tehran, influence is rarely measured by public visibility. For decades, the Islamic Republic of Iran has operated through a complex web of overlapping authorities, where the most potent decisions are often made by figures who never appear on official government rosters or at televised press conferences. At the … Read more

Hantavirus Outbreak on MV Hondius Cruise Ship: WHO Addresses Pandemic Risk

Hantavirus Cruise Ship Outbreak: WHO Reassures on Pandemic Risk as Cases Evacuated to Europe By Maria Petrova | Editor, World | World Today Journal | Sofia, Bulgaria A Dutch-flagged cruise ship currently carrying 147 passengers and crew has become the epicenter of an unprecedented hantavirus outbreak, with health authorities scrambling to contain the rare and … Read more