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UNCTAD's 2025 report predicts global growth at 2.6%, highlighting rising financial volatility, trade slowdowns, and the urgent need for reforms to support developing economies.

Climate Change Puts Global Food Supply at Risk

Climate change is already disrupting daily life, bringing more wildfires, storms, floods, and droughts. But a growing crisis looms: global food security...
IRC identifies 20 countries at highest crisis risk for 2026. Sudan ranks #1 for third year as funding drops 50%.

Sudan; Children as Young as One Raped, UNICEF

As Sudan's conflict intensifies, horrific acts of sexual violence are emerging. Armed groups are raping and sexually assaulting children—including infants as young...
: Discover how to do Natarajasana (Dancer Pose), its spiritual meaning, and its powerful health benefits—from improving balance to boosting digestion and reducing stress

Why Health After 40 Needs Special Attention

The body changes with age, affecting metabolism, energy levels, and overall well-being. Taking proactive steps can help prevent long-term health issues, especially...
Ukraine faces a dire healthcare crisis as attacks on hospitals surge 20% in 2025. Explore WHO data on mental health and medical shortages

When Aid Vanishes: The Forgotten Women of Ukraine

War doesn’t just destroy buildings—it shatters lives. But apparently, global leaders believe some lives are more expendable than others. The US decision...
Think aging is a slow decline? Think again. Science reveals two brutal aging milestones at 44 and 60, where everything starts crumbling.

Aging; The Two Times Your Body Betrays You

Once upon a time, you believed aging was a gentle slide into wisdom. Science, ever the bearer of bad news, now says...
A new AI-powered stethoscope developed by Imperial College London can diagnose heart failure, valve disease, and abnormal rhythms in 15 seconds, revolutionizing early detection.

Female Doctors; When Heroes Can’t Save Themselves

Doctors are often hailed as heroes, but let’s be real—they aren’t caped crusaders, just exhausted humans in white coats. Society expects them...
A new study from Utrecht University reveals that nanoplastics—fragments less than a micrometer across—are far more abundant than previously thought, dominating plastic pollution in the North Atlantic.

Ocean Economy: A Billion-Dollar Industry Running on Empty

The ocean economy is on a winning streak—sort of. Trade and innovation have fueled its rise, with marine industries swelling to 2.5...
Hiking offers mental and physical healing by reducing stress, boosting mood, and enhancing cognitive function. Discover its therapeutic power.

Hiking: A Natural Therapy for the Mind and Body

Whenever stress, anxiety, or a gloomy mood takes over, people often suggest getting fresh air or going for a walk. It’s more...
: US funding cuts disrupt HIV treatment and prevention worldwide, impacting millions. Clinics shut, workers laid off, and services stalled.

Shuttered Clinics, Laid-Off Health Workers: Impact of UNAIDS Cut

A global crisis is unfolding as the US funding freeze severely disrupts HIV treatment and prevention efforts worldwide. Clinics are closing, health...
Fly from Kolkata to Chennai in just three hours for Rs 600! IIT Madras startup Waterfly Technologies is pioneering electric sea-gliders for rapid, affordable travel.

Revolutionary Travel: Kolkata to Chennai in Just Three Hours for Rs 600?

Traveling between Kolkata and Chennai in just three hours for Rs 600 may soon become reality. Waterfly Technologies, incubated at IIT Madras,...