Italy's right-wing government under Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is intent on maintaining its controversial reception ...
With Australia recently making history with a ban on under-16s accessing social media, the world is poised for a wave of similar announcements. But which countries have already introduced measures ...
Economic strength, technological innovation, diplomatic influence, and strategic alliances all play crucial roles in shaping the power dynamics of the modern world. As we step into 2024, let's take a ...
A crowd holds a large Syrian flag in Damascus to mark the end of the Assad regime (Picture: Omar Haj Kadour/AFP) Countries across Europe have reacted to the news of Bashar al-Assad’s fall from ...
New data has revealed that the Eras Tour grew the global economy by over $9 billion, after Taylor Swift performed in 19 countries across the world. The Eras Tour saw Taylor Swift visit countries ...
New analysis from the World Population Review highlights which countries are the most at risk of a population decline, and Newsweek has compiled the data into a new map. Eastern European countries ...
A global risk map has revealed which countries and cities are most dangerous ... ‘Diseases that would be easily treatable in other parts of the world can become a real threat here.’ ...
It’s also one of the most sustainable countries in the world, and many locals lead outdoorsy lifestyles, whether that’s surfing year-round or doing daily yoga postures on the beach.
Open-world games use geographic technology for stunning, realistic maps of real locations globally. True Crime: Streets of LA was one of the first to recreate a real-world city accurately in an ...
Anaximander's Map is considered by some to be the first-ever world map, and alleged versions of it have been shared across social media channels since at least 2020, from Instagram and Reddit to ...
Donor countries committed $23.7bn to replenish the bank’s concessional lending arm, known as the International Development Association (IDA), a World Bank spokesperson told the AFP news agency ...