Gold’s Wild Ride: Record Highs, Sharp Sell-Off, and the Human Cost Behind the Glitter
In the span of just one hectic day, gold prices rocketed to a record $4,374 per troy ounce in New York before plunging sharply by over $250 per ounce—a drop…
In the span of just one hectic day, gold prices rocketed to a record $4,374 per troy ounce in New York before plunging sharply by over $250 per ounce—a drop…
For decades, economic orthodoxy in the West revolved around one simple idea—maximize the consumer’s welfare. Governments were told to stand aside, markets to allocate resources, and consumers to reign supreme.…
The southern Caribbean is suddenly brimming with warships. In early August, multiple U.S. naval vessels — including the USS Lake Erie, Iwo Jima, and Fort Lauderdale — began moving toward Venezuelan waters. Officially, the…
The fatal shooting of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk on the campus of Utah Valley University has once again brought political violence to the forefront of public life in America. The…
On August 27th, tanks rolled east out of Valencia, Venezuela, kicking up dust and speculation. The Maduro government had announced a nationwide mobilization, responding to U.S. warships stationed off the…
In an era marked by urgent environmental challenges and the growing need for social inclusion, the "Circular City Through Educational Circular Economy Methods for Social Enterprises" (CIRC) project stands out…
The Erasmus+ project "CHAC – Cultural and Historical awareness for Active Citizenship" has successfully concluded after two years of engaging young people and youth workers across Europe in the co-creation…
As global headlines zero in on tariffs, sanctions, and barrels of oil, the India–Russia partnership is quietly shaping lives beyond boardrooms and ministries. This week, New Delhi and Moscow reaffirmed…
In an age where travel is often about ticking off destinations and capturing the perfect photo, Finch Hattons is encouraging a slower, more intentional approach to exploring the wild. The…
As diplomats from Iran and Europe re-entered a negotiation room in Geneva last Friday, the symbolism was heavy. It was the first such meeting since the devastating strikes in June,…