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Ruby Lovell and the Soft Power of Storytelling: Connecting Nations, One Island at a Time
Sri Lanka–born journalist and producer Ruby Lovell has built a career that moves gracefully between continents, cameras, and cultures. From her award-winning show Right on LA! to her upcoming travel series Island Girl, Lovell uses storytelling as a bridge — connecting island identities, heritage, and human experience with audiences around the world. Her work reflects not only entertainment, but a quiet, meaningful form of cultural diplomacy.


UN Delists Syria’s Transitional Leaders in New Shift
The United Nations Security Council voted to remove Syria’s transitional President Ahmed al-Sharaa and Interior Minister Anas Hasan Khattab from the ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida sanctions list, marking a significant diplomatic shift following Syria’s 2024 political transition. The resolution passed with broad support, signaling renewed international engagement on Syria’s recovery. While most Council members hailed the move as a step toward stabilization, China abstained, citing


Video | Egyptians in New York Celebrate the Grand Opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum
Egyptians in New York gathered under one roof to celebrate history in the making — the official opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Hosted by Egypt’s Consulate General and co-sponsored by EgyptAir and the National Bank of Egypt, the event brought together diplomats, UN officials, and the Egyptian-American community for a night of pride, nostalgia, and renewed national identity. From AI-generated pharaoh portraits to heartfelt speeches, the celebration reflected a c


U.S. Leads Historic UN Vote Backing Morocco’s Autonomy Plan for Western Sahara
The UN Security Council has renewed the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) for one year, adopting Resolution 2797 (2025) with U.S. leadership. The decision marks a historic shift as Morocco’s 2007 Autonomy Plan is cited as the basis for future negotiations, signaling growing international support for a political settlement to end the decades-long conflict.


UN Condemns Atrocities in Sudan as RSF Seizes El Fasher; Hundreds Killed in Hospital Attack
The UN condemned mass killings and hospital attacks in El Fasher after the RSF seized the city, with over 460 civilians reportedly killed. Human Rights Watch verified videos showing RSF fighters executing civilians and urged the UN Security Council to impose sanctions on the group’s leaders.


Video: WHO Convoy Enters Gaza
The World Health Organization (WHO) delivered 238 pallets of lifesaving medical supplies into Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing, bringing insulin, cholera kits, and essential medicines to hospitals struggling to stay operational. The shipment marks a crucial lifeline for a population facing severe shortages amid one of the world’s most urgent humanitarian crises.


Reform, Renewal, and Relevance: The UN at a Crossroads
Marking the 80th anniversary of the United Nations, Secretary-General António Guterres and the Council of Presidents of the General Assembly issued urgent calls for reform and renewal. Speaking from Hanoi, Guterres urged Member States to “be worthy of the olive crown” and rebuild trust in the Security Council, while the Assembly Presidents pressed for a special session to revitalize the UN, reform its leadership process, and ensure gender balance in the election of the next S


Analysis | Sports and Politics: Morocco’s Historic U-20 World Cup Triumph
Morocco’s historic victory in the 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup was more than a sporting triumph — it was a national turning point. As the young Atlas Lions defeated Argentina 2–0, the win ignited pride across Morocco and the wider Arab and African worlds, uniting citizens in celebration. Coinciding with a wave of youth-led protests, the moment became a bridge between public passion and political reform. King Mohammed VI’s swift social policy response and Crown Prince Moulay Hassa


Analysis | UN on the Brink: Guterres Warns of a ‘Race to Bankruptcy’ as Member States Withhold Funds
As the United Nations approaches its 80th anniversary, Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a stark warning: the Organization is on the verge of bankruptcy. With unpaid contributions exceeding $760 million and outdated fiscal rules forcing the UN to return funds it never truly received, the system meant to uphold global cooperation is now teetering on financial collapse.


Saudi Arabia and UAE Draw the Line: No Gaza Reconstruction Until Hamas Disarms
Saudi Arabia and the UAE’s decision to freeze Gaza’s reconstruction funds until Hamas is disarmed is not cruelty—it’s common sense. After decades of destruction and rebuilding, both nations are refusing to bankroll another cycle of war. Ahmed Fathi argues that real aid must start with accountability and the removal of weapons from the hands of militias that serve foreign agendas, not the people of Gaza.


Analysis| UN80: Guterres Pushes the Reset Button, But Member States Hold the Remote
As the United Nations turns 80, Secretary-General António Guterres is pushing the most ambitious reform plan in decades — cutting budgets, merging agencies, and streamlining mandates to rescue an overstretched system. His UN80 Initiative aims to make the UN “fit for today’s challenges,” but Member States — led by the United States — will ultimately decide whether this reset saves multilateralism or dismantles it.


A Momentous Opportunity for Lasting Peace in Gaza
UN Secretary-General António Guterres hailed a “desperately needed breakthrough” following the announcement of a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release agreement brokered under a proposal by President Donald J. Trump. Speaking at UN Headquarters, Guterres commended U.S., Qatari, Egyptian, and Turkish mediation, urged full compliance with the deal, and called for a permanent ceasefire, humanitarian access, and renewed momentum toward a two-state solution.


How Gen Z is Redefining Protest in a Digital Age
From Nepal to Morocco, Madagascar to Kenya, a new kind of protest is rewriting the rules of political dissent. Generation Z—raised on TikTok, memes, and digital networks—has transformed outrage into organization. Their movements are fast, leaderless, and impossible to predict. They’re not building revolutions; they’re debugging broken systems—and governments everywhere are struggling to keep up.


Analysis | Morocco at a Crossroads: Youth, Protest, and the Future of a Nation
Morocco stands at a crossroads. While the kingdom is praised for stability and modernization, a new wave of youth-led protests reveals deep frustration over inequality, poor healthcare, and limited opportunities. Movements like GenZ 212 demand dignity and reform. The challenge ahead is balancing stability with real change — turning unrest into renewal.


U.S. Reaffirms Support for Moroccan Sovereignty Over Western Sahara in Meeting With Foreign Minister Bourita
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau reaffirmed Washington’s recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara in a meeting with Moroccan FM Nasser Bourita, pledging support for U.S. business investment across Morocco. The move reinforces Rabat’s Autonomy Proposal as the only U.S.-backed solution, even as the UN continues to list Western Sahara as a non-self-governing territory, with Security Council divisions over its future unresolved.
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