Analysis
Photos of Macron’s U.K. State Visit, From a Carriage Ride to a Polite Kiss
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, commenced a three-day state visit to the United Kingdom, marked by ceremonial elegance, political symbolism, and moments of personal charm. The grand diplomatic event that was to follow began with their arrival at RAF Northolt. Greeted by the Prince and Princess of Wales, Macron's gallant gesture of gently air-kissing Princess Kate's hand drew both admiration and curiosity, as such gestures are rarely seen in royal protocol but not expressly prohibited.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in History
Why some see the dollar's drop as a sign America is losing its financial might
**The Dollar’s Decline: A Sign of America’s Waning Financial Might? ** In recent months, the U.S. dollar has seen a notable decline against major global currencies, sparking widespread debate among economists, investors, and policymakers. This depreciation is seen by some as a warning sign that America may be losing its long-standing financial dominance, rather than just a market fluctuation. While others see it as part of a natural economic cycle, the perception that the dollar’s weakening reflects a deeper erosion of U.S. financial influence is gaining traction.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in History
The Evolving Iran–Israel Conflic
The Ongoing Conflict Between Iran and Israel: From Israel’s Independence to the Present The conflict between Iran and Israel is a complex, multifaceted struggle that has evolved significantly since the founding of the State of Israel in 1948. While the two nations once maintained diplomatic ties, the relationship has deteriorated over decades due to ideological, political, and strategic differences, culminating in an intense and ongoing geopolitical confrontation that continues to shape Middle Eastern and global politics.
By shoaib khan7 months ago in History
Imran Khan
A Journey from Cricket Legend to Political Icon Imran Khan, born on October 5, 1952, in Lahore, Pakistan, is widely known for his remarkable transformation from a cricket superstar to a passionate humanitarian and eventually a significant political leader. His life story is one of resilience, ambition, and unwavering belief in justice. Over the decades, Khan has remained a central figure in Pakistan’s national narrative—first as a sports hero, then as a philanthropist, and later as a reform-driven Prime Minister.
By Intikhab Alam7 months ago in History
Twice in the Blast
In the summer of 1945, as World War II neared its devastating climax, a 29-year-old Japanese engineer named Tsutomu Yamaguchi boarded a train from his hometown of Nagasaki to Hiroshima. Employed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, he was sent on a three-month business trip to help design a new oil tanker. The city of Hiroshima was still untouched by war, a bustling industrial hub nestled among green hills and quiet rivers.
By Atif khurshaid7 months ago in History
Dow futures fall as Trump officials signal limited breathing room before tariffs ‘boomerang back’
**Dow Futures Fall as Trump Officials Warn of Tariff Repercussions** U.S. stock index futures fell early Monday morning after key Trump administration officials signaled that there may be limited time before escalating tariffs on China and other trade partners start to backfire on the American economy. Dow futures dropped more than 150 points as markets digested growing signs that trade tensions are not just here to stay—but may intensify in ways that hurt domestic industries.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in History
The Archive Under the Floorboards
Poland, 1943 – 1989 – Now The first thing Aniela ever learned was silence. As a child in Warsaw during the occupation, she watched her father—a professor of history—hide documents beneath the kitchen floor. Not weapons. Not names. Just pages. Reports. Newspapers. Books translated in secret. Truths that could kill.
By Natik Ahsan7 months ago in History











