World News Uganda’s Chimpanzee Conflict: A Deadly Split with No Clear Answer Chimpanzees in Uganda are engaged in a deadly conflict following a mysterious group split. What drives this unusual behavior? Discover the insights. April 11, 2026 · 00:19
International Relations Australia’s Fuel Security at Risk: Singapore’s PM and International Relations Impact Australia's fuel security is at risk due to international tensions. Discover the implications of the new energy agreement… Apr 10, 2026 · 22:11
Politics & Government Guantánamo’s New Role for Cuban Migrants: A Political Crisis Unfolds Dozens of organizations are urging Congress to reject plans for a migrant camp at Guantánamo Bay for Cubans… Apr 10, 2026 · 20:03
Politics & Government Chimpanzee ‘Civil War’ Reveals Surprising Politics of Animal Behavior A new study reveals a shocking civil war among a unified community of chimpanzees in Uganda. Explore the… Apr 10, 2026 · 01:02
Conflicts & Diplomacy Hezbollah’s Rocket Strikes Highlight the Underlying Conflict Dynamics Hezbollah's recent rocket strikes reveal complex conflict dynamics in the Middle East. Discover how these events shape international… Apr 10, 2026 · 00:19
International Relations Jimmy Sullivan’s Untimely Death Raises Questions in International Relations The sudden death of Jimmy Sullivan, Queensland's independent MP, prompts urgent questions about its implications for international relations. Apr 9, 2026 · 22:12
Politics & Government Tony Abbott’s Call for War in the Middle East: A Political Gamble Former PM Tony Abbott's provocative call for military action in the Middle East could reshape global politics. What… Apr 9, 2026 · 20:02
Politics & Government Midair Birth on Flight Raises Political Questions About Airline Policies A woman gave birth during a Caribbean Airlines flight, complicating citizenship issues for the newborn. What does this… Apr 9, 2026 · 01:02
Conflicts & Diplomacy Flight of the Conchords’ Reunion Gigs Sell Out: The Conflict Behind the Hype The Flight of the Conchords are back with sold-out shows in Wellington. What’s behind the hype for their… Apr 9, 2026 · 00:19
International Relations Whistleblower Reveals How Cost Cuts Endanger Sydney’s Light Rail Safety A whistleblower claims that cost cuts endangered safety upgrades for Sydney's light rail, following fatal incidents. Discover the… Apr 8, 2026 · 22:11
Politics & Government Australia’s Call for Lebanon Ceasefire Reflects Shifting Global Politics Australia leads a coalition calling for a ceasefire in Lebanon as violence escalates. What does this mean for… Apr 8, 2026 · 20:02
Conflicts & Diplomacy Anthropic’s Project Glasswing: Targeting Software Vulnerabilities Amid Rising Conflict Anthropic's Project Glasswing is set to revolutionize how we address software vulnerabilities in a world facing rising conflicts.… Apr 8, 2026 · 00:19