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Author: Bezawit Cain

Bezawit Cain is an emerging journalist, holding a BA, Literature and Writing, CSU San Marcos.
Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi Volcano Erupts for the Time in 12,000 Years Following Thankful Early Warning
Earth Sciences

Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi Volcano Erupts for the Time in 12,000 Years Following Thankful Early Warning

December 4, 2025December 4, 2025

The Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia erupted for the first time in recorded history, after being dormant for about…

Foreign Backers Perpetuate Civil War in Sudan, as Nation Becomes Chessboard for Others’ Interests
World & Conflict

Foreign Backers Perpetuate Civil War in Sudan, as Nation Becomes Chessboard for Others’ Interests

November 21, 2025

Months after Sudan’s decades-old civil war exploded in renewed violence, a proposed roadmap to peace aims to halt the conflict…

4 Caribbean Countries Implement Schengen Area-Style Free Movement Agreement
Global Economy

4 Caribbean Countries Implement Schengen Area-Style Free Movement Agreement

October 27, 2025October 27, 2025

On October 1st, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) nations implemented the Free Movement Agreement among the member states of Barbados,…

Regime Change Awareness in Venezuela as US Strikes Fourth Suspected Drug Vessel
World & Conflict

Regime Change Awareness in Venezuela as US Strikes Fourth Suspected Drug Vessel

October 10, 2025October 10, 2025

On October 3rd, the US carried out its fourth strike on a Venezuelan vessel off the country’s coast, making…

Marshall Islands Experience Explosion of Wildlife One Year After Invasive Rats Were Removed
Conservation

Marshall Islands Experience Explosion of Wildlife One Year After Invasive Rats Were Removed

October 3, 2025October 3, 2025

Two small islets crucial to the resiliency of the local environment in the Marshall Islands Republic are witnessing a…

Newly-Appointed Governor’s First Actions Massively Call into Question Fed Independence During FOMC
Political Economy

Newly-Appointed Governor’s First Actions Massively Call into Question Fed Independence During FOMC

September 26, 2025September 26, 2025

Following the recent September Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, a commentary by Euro Pacific Asset Management suggests that…

Digital Transformation of the Caribbean Islands and the Unlikely Success of Anguilla as an AI Hub
Technology

Digital Transformation of the Caribbean Islands and the Unlikely Success of Anguilla as an AI Hub

September 16, 2025October 7, 2025

The Caribbean is a vibrant mixture of cultures celebrated widely for their beauty and diversity. It consists of 7,000…

Israel Looks to Put “Nail in the Coffin” of Two-State Solution with Massive Settlement Expansion
War

Israel Looks to Put “Nail in the Coffin” of Two-State Solution with Massive Settlement Expansion

September 2, 2025September 3, 2025

Israel recently approved its long-delayed settlement plan for the E1 area in the West Bank, a move that could…

HTS Government in Damascus Planning Major Assault on Kurdish Territories, 50,000 Troops Amassed
War

HTS Government in Damascus Planning Major Assault on Kurdish Territories, 50,000 Troops Amassed

August 19, 2025

Recent reports state the government in Damascus is deploying around 50,000 soldiers to seize the cities of Raqqa and…

Just the Facts: the Famine in Gaza
War

Just the Facts: the Famine in Gaza

August 15, 2025

Israel’s siege on Gaza has been ongoing for approximately 1 year and 10 months. From the operational standpoint, the…

Ghadames Removed from UNESCO World Heritage Danger List — “The Pearl of the Desert” Restored
Travel

Ghadames Removed from UNESCO World Heritage Danger List — “The Pearl of the Desert” Restored

July 21, 2025August 1, 2025

The Old Town of Ghadamès, one of the oldest pre-Islamic cities in North Africa, is known affectionately as “the…


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Europe Wants All the Profit with None of the Responsibility in Seizing Russian Assets

Andy Corbley December 8, 2025

Senior Kremlin officials have applauded Belgium’s stance regarding the seizure of some €215 billion in frozen Russian assets held…

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US Forces Bomb Somalia for the 90th Time This Year: Has it Helped?

Andy Corbley November 11, 2025

“In coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, US Africa Command (AFRICOM) conducted an airstrike targeting ISIS-Somalia on Nov.…

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Pentagon Doesn’t Know Who They’re Killing in Caribbean Boat Bombings

Andy Corbley October 31, 2025

Virtually all news outlets worldwide reporting on the Pentagon’s targeted killings of sailors in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific…

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