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Indian-origin Zohran Mamdani becomes New York's youngest mayor in over a century, first Muslim and South Asian leader.

South Asian Zohran Mamdani Sworn In as NYC’s First Muslim Mayor

Indian-origin Zohran Mamdani becomes New York's youngest mayor in over a century, first Muslim and South Asian leader.
Save the Children reports 7.7 million babies born into 43 humanitarian crises in 2025, up 10% from 2021. Calls grow for maternal health funding amid conflicts and disasters.

7.7 Million Babies Born into Global Crises in 2025

Save the Children reports 7.7 million babies born into 43 humanitarian crises in 2025, up 10% from 2021. Calls grow for maternal health funding amid conflicts and disasters.
Save the Children reports record high child deaths and injuries from explosive weapons as wars increasingly hit urban areas, devastating young lives.

Explosive Weapons Responsible for Record 70% of Child Casualties

Explosive weapons caused nearly 12,000 child casualties—including deaths and injuries—in 2024, marking the highest number ever recorded. This figure represents a disturbing...
The World Food Programme warns that escalating Middle East conflict is driving up food and fuel prices, threatening global food security.

Millions at Risk: UN Warns of Deepening Hunger Crisis

A recent joint report by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) reveals that acute food...
A Pew Research Center survey reveals nine in ten Americans frequently encounter inaccurate news and half find it difficult to discern truth, highlighting deep partisan divides.

Nearly Nine in Ten Americans Encounter Inaccurate News Frequently

Ninety per cent of U.S. adults say they at least sometimes encounter news they consider inaccurate. Furthermore, 42% report this happens extremely...
A new Pew Research Center study shows a sharp rise in Americans who believe religion is regaining influence in public life, signaling a nationwide shift in public attitudes.

Religion; More See Faith Gaining Influence in Public Life

A growing number of Americans believe religion is regaining influence in society, marking a sharp turn from previous years of decline. According...
UN report forecasts 2.7% global growth in 2026, below pre-pandemic 3.2% average amid tariffs, debt, and AI divides. US at 2%, India leads South Asia at 6.6%—urgent call for coordinated action on SDGs and trade.

Political Shifts Drive Economic Optimism Across the Globe

Public opinion about the economy is strongly tied to both economic performance and political change. Around the world, people’s perceptions of their...

Majority of Americans Believe Trump Is Expanding Presidential Power

A new Pew Research Center survey shows that 69 percent of Americans believe President Donald Trump is trying to exercise more power...
A Pew survey shows 79% of Americans support U.S. universities accepting international students, but half favor limiting Chinese student enrollment.

Most Americans Support International Students, but Favor Restrictions on China and Others

As U.S. colleges and universities resume classes this fall, early projections suggest fewer international students are enrolling compared with recent years. In...
A new Pew survey shows 53% of Americans worry fewer births will harm the U.S., but most reject government involvement in encouraging childbirth.

More Americans Say Fewer Births Would Harm the U.S

Over half of Americans now say fewer people choosing to have children would negatively affect the country, according to a new Pew...