Childhood Hero Diplomacy: How Fictional Icons Are Taking on Global Issues

The United Nations Headquarters in New York has arguably the highest concentration of diplomats per square foot — especially during the annual General Assembly High-level Week, which this September will gather for its 80th session. In the world of international diplomacy, ambassadors usually wear suits, negotiate resolutions, and bang gavels. But lately, some of those…

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World’s top economies face ‘baby recession’

Falling birth rates are triggering a global population crisis. Aging societies, shrinking workforces, and economic strain loom, quick fixes won’t be enough   The decline in fertility rates worldwide is causing population collapse in major economies. According to the United Nations’ World Population Prospects 2024 Revision, the world population is expected to peak in 2084…

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Why Gold-Backed Banknotes Could Strengthen Developing Economies

A dual-currency model with gold-backed banknotes could help developing nations boost stability, reduce dollar reliance, and strengthen financial sovereignty Before President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s April 5, 1933, recall of gold-backed currency, the U.S. Treasury had been circulating gold Certificates since 1865. These notes were backed by equal gold coin and redeemable upon demand. When the…

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Architect-Turned Photographer Ahmet Ertug- Preserves Cultural Heritage Through Photography

  From the soaring domes of Hagia Sophia to the majestic libraries of Europe, Ertug has spent over fifty years capturing architectural wonders with poetic precision, creating a timeless visual archive of cultural heritage Renowned for his breathtaking large-format architectural and cultural heritage photography, Ahmet Ertug stands at the crossroads of art, history, and architecture….

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Inside Plastic’s Hidden Threat to Children’s Health

UNICEF warns plastic pollution is a silent crisis harming children’s health from birth through adolescence Children today are surrounded by more plastic than ever before. In its 2024 report, Generation Plastic: Unpacking the Impact of Plastic on Children, UNICEF warns that plastic pollution poses an urgent and underrecognized threat to children’s health and development. George…

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UNESCO Adds 74 New Documentary Collections to Memory of the World Register

New additions feature rare slave registers, Charles Darwin’s archives, and Europe’s wartime children’s drawings UNESCO  added 74 new documentary heritage collections to its Memory of the World Register, bringing the total number of inscribed collections to 570. The entries from 72 countries and four international organizations cover topics such as the scientific revolution, women’s contribution…

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The Silent Authority Crisis: Why Brilliant Leaders Are Being Overlooked in the Digital Age

The executive boardroom fell silent as Leah, a senior executive at a Fortune 100 tech company with over two decades of strategic innovation experience, shared a painful truth. “I was passed over for the board position,” she admitted, her voice steady despite the weight of her words. Leah paused, then added the kicker: “The position…

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Kristina Reiko Cooper – Bridging Worlds Through the Soulful Cello

In the vibrant world of classical music, American-Israeli-Japanese cellist Kristina Reiko Cooper stands out not only for her electrifying performances but also for her unwavering belief in music’s profound capacity to heal, connect, and transcend. Blessed with a captivating stage presence and an effervescent personality, Cooper has built a remarkable career that seamlessly weaves together…

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Research Becomes Reality: Google’s AI Leap and What It Means for the World

At the 2025 Google I/O conference, CEO Sundar Pichai declared a watershed moment in technological evolution: “We are in a new phase of the AI platform shift, where decades of research are becoming reality for people all over the world.” This bold proclamation didn’t just mark another product launch—it represented the culmination of decades of…

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