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The Impact of Nüshu, a Life-Changing Invention
Deciphered characters of N ü shu; a written language made by women, translated to Chinese (photo from Atlas Obscura). The brief origin and present of this intricate written language, created for and by the women of Jianyong County of Hunan; to declare feminism and express themselves freely without criticism. Nüshu was created to communicate secretly among women, and is still a symbol of feminism today particularly with social media. However, it’s not just a random language,
Chloe Bai
Oct 282 min read


Who is Andy Burnham?
Andy Burnham and the new Mainstream organisation may cause problems for the Labour Government in the near future. With public distrust in...
Rosie Shaw
Sep 281 min read


India Clinically Dusts Pakistan in Highly Anticipated Matchup
On Sunday, neighboring countries came head-to-head on the cricket scene in the 2025 Asia Cup. This match was highly anticipated on its announcement months ago. Yet, political tensions undermined a lot of the usual festivities.

Rohan Jain
Sep 282 min read


Why Did Angela Rayner Resign?
Angela Rayner has stepped down as deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary after a scandal revealed she failed to pay enough tax on her second home in Hove, East Sussex.
Rosie Shaw
Sep 281 min read


Can England Really Be Running Out Of Water?
On Tuesday, the British government announced a ‘nationally significant’ water shortage in England. Drought has been declared in the...
Rosie Shaw
Aug 251 min read


Atlantic Rocked by 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake
On Friday, a severe 7.5 magnitude earthquake shook the seas south of the coast of Chile.

Rohan Jain
Aug 251 min read


Danish Petition To Buy California
In response to President Trump’s attempt to make Canada the 51st state, take over the Panama Canal, and buy Greenland, a satirical online petition gained huge social media traction as it suggested Denmark buy California.
Rosie Shaw
Jul 211 min read


Job Seekers Are Worried About AI Overtaking
Out of 286,679 planned layoffs for this year, only 20,000 were linked to automation, but 75 are explicitly tied to AI implementation.
Mina Thongsaeng
Jul 92 min read


The UK Must ‘Actively Prepare’ for War
The UK must ‘actively prepare for the possibility of the UK coming under a direct threat, potentially in a wartime scenario’, according to a government review.
Rosie Shaw
Jul 11 min read


Anna Wintour Steps Down From Vogue After 37 Years of Being Editor-in-Chief
After 37 years of serving as American Vogue’s editor in chief, Anna Wintour announces to staff that she is stepping down from her position on June 25 as Condé Nast searches for a successor.
Anastasia Efremova
Jul 11 min read
MPs Vote to Decriminalise Abortion
In total, the majority of 242 votes have agreed to remove criminal law on women over abortion in England and Wales, which means that...

Angel Lai
Jun 181 min read


Air India 787 Crash in Ahmedabad Leaves at Least 270 Dead, Investigation Underway
Last Thursday, Air India Flight 171 crashed into a medical college hostel in a residential area, killing at least 240 people on the flight and 30 more on the ground.
Cayden Ding
Jun 161 min read


Lee Jae-myung Wins Presidential Election: Will South Korea’s Political Turmoil Finally End?
On Wednesday, June 4th, opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was sworn in as South Korea’s new president. Official results showed that Lee won by nearly three million votes ahead of his main rival, Kim Moon-soo, of the incumbent conservative People Power Party.

Sarah Yim
Jun 92 min read


Qatar Airways’ Record $96 Billion Boeing Order: A Game-Changer for Aviation
On May 14, 2025, Qatar Airways landed its biggest ever deal with Boeing on Wednesday for 160 wide body planes, along with options to buy 50 more. The deal was rumored to be around the price tag of $96 billion dollars.
Cayden Ding
May 271 min read


The Mozambique Conflict Worsens
Over 25,000 people have been forced to flee their homes in northern Mozambique in recent weeks. Because of the violence, cyclones, and chaos, over 1.3 million have been forced to flee for safety as well.

Connor Yu
May 272 min read


Global Airlines Launches Their First Transatlantic Service
On May 15, 2025, an Airbus A380-800 operated by Global Airlines departed on its inaugural flight from Glasgow Airport in Scotland en route to John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City.
Cayden Ding
May 192 min read


Crisis in the Congo: M23 Rebels Seize Goma and Bukavu
The M23 Rebel group was able to get control of two major cities in eastern Congo. This happened over a few months, which led to the death of 7,000 citizens and over 1.2 million people being displaced.
Brian Nguyen
Apr 291 min read


British Trans Women ‘Aren’t Women’
Trans-women are no longer legally women, according to the UK’s Supreme Court ruling 4 days ago.
Rosie Shaw
Apr 211 min read


South Korea’s Political Divide Widens Amid Protests for Ousted President
Dozens of supporters and critics of former President Yoon Suk Yeol gathered outside his private residence in Seocho-dong, Seoul, on April 11, 2025, holding signs that ran from “Your excellency Yoon, we will carry on with your spirit” to “Give Yoon Suk Yeol the death penalty!”

Sarah Yim
Apr 143 min read


NJZ Loses Court Battle Against Ador
Image Credit: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/newjeans-lose-court-battle-first-perf ormance-njz-1235300938/ Seoul Central...
Brian Nguyen
Apr 141 min read
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