Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has firmly reiterated that the country’s nuclear power plants belong solely to the Ukrainian people, dismissing recent speculation regarding potential U.S. ownership. Speaking at a news conference in Norway, Zelenskyy asserted...
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Zelenskyy Defends Ukrainian Sovereignty Over Nuclear Plants and Crimea

EU’s Defense Strategy Prioritizes European Industry, Excludes U.S. and U.K. Firms
The European Union has unveiled a comprehensive defense strategy, allocating €150 billion to bolster its military capabilities by 2030. This initiative emphasizes reducing reliance on non-European defense contractors, notably excluding firms from the United States and...

Canada Seeks European Defense Partnerships Amid U.S. Tensions
In a strategic move reflecting shifting geopolitical dynamics, Canada is actively pursuing closer defense industry collaborations with the European Union (EU). This initiative aims to diversify Canada's defense procurement sources, reducing longstanding reliance on...

Djokovic’s PTPA Takes Legal Action Against Tennis Governing Bodies
A major legal battle has erupted in professional tennis as the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA), co-founded by Novak Djokovic and Vasek Pospisil, has filed an antitrust lawsuit against the sport’s governing bodies. The lawsuit, submitted in the U.S....

F1 Shock: McLaren’s Tire Trick Dominates Season Opener
The 2025 Formula 1 season kicked off with a dramatic start at the Australian Grand Prix, where McLaren emerged as the dominant force. Despite unpredictable weather conditions making it difficult to assess the true pace of the teams, Red Bull team principal Christian...

European Defense Expansion Hit by Chinese Resource Restrictions
Europe’s efforts to strengthen its defense industry are already facing setbacks due to Chinese export restrictions on critical metals. These restrictions pose a direct challenge to Europe’s rearmament plans, as the continent’s military production relies heavily on...

Is Russia’s Temporary Ceasefire a Cover for a Larger Deal?
In a move that has sparked both hope and skepticism, Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to halt strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure for 30 days following a 90-minute phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump. The Kremlin presented this as a step...

Dragon Freedom Brings Home Two Astronauts After Nine Months in Space
After an unexpectedly extended mission, NASA astronauts Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore have safely returned to Earth aboard SpaceX’s Crew-9 Dragon Freedom capsule. Originally scheduled for a short eight-day mission, the two astronauts spent nine...

The Teenage Sensation Taking Over Tennis
At just 17 years old, Mirra Andreeva has already taken the tennis world by storm. With her fearless style of play, remarkable composure, and an ever-growing list of achievements, Andreeva has rapidly climbed the ranks in 2025. Her victory at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis...

Oleksandr Usyk Ordered to Defend WBO Heavyweight Title
In a significant development within the heavyweight boxing division, the World Boxing Organization (WBO) has mandated that reigning champion Oleksandr Usyk commence negotiations for a title defense against interim titleholder Joseph Parker. This directive requires...

The Silent Beneficiaries: How Financial Giants Profit from Economic Disruptions
Economic instability often generates widespread concern, yet for the world's largest financial institutions, uncertainty is not a threat—it is an opportunity. Trade tariffs, geopolitical tensions, and market volatility create conditions in which financial powerhouses...

Life-Saving Science or Corporate Greed? The Ethics of Big Pharma’s COVID Profits
The COVID-19 pandemic was one of the most significant global crises in modern history, leading to unprecedented investments in vaccine development. Among the biggest winners of this crisis were pharmaceutical giants Pfizer, Moderna, and BioNTech, which reaped hundreds...

A Crisis or an Excuse? How Fentanyl Became a Weapon in the U.S. Trade War
The U.S., Mexico, and Canada are locked in an escalating trade dispute, with tariffs and economic sanctions being used as political weapons. While fentanyl is often cited as the driving force behind these tensions, the deeper question remains: Is the crisis really...

Anticipating F1 2025: Championship Contenders and Australian GP Outlook
The 2025 Formula 1 season is poised to deliver thrilling competition, with significant driver movements and team developments setting the stage for an unpredictable championship battle. As teams and drivers gear up for the season opener at the Australian Grand Prix,...

Blue Jays’ $500 Million Proposal Declined by Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
In a significant development for Major League Baseball, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., the Toronto Blue Jays' star first baseman, has declined a contract extension exceeding $500 million. The offer's substantial deferred payments reduced its present-day value to between $400...

Mystery in Punta Cana: What Happened to Sudiksha Konanki?
Authorities have identified 24-year-old Joshua Riibe as a person of interest in the disappearance of Sudiksha Konanki, a 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student who vanished while on a spring break trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Konanki, a Virginia...
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Yankees’ New ‘Torpedo Bats’ Prompt Debate After Historic Power Surge
The New York Yankees are generating buzz across Major League Baseball following their introduction of a new bat design that helped fuel a record-breaking performance. Known as "torpedo bats," the new equipment contributed to a historic nine home runs in a single game...

Drugmakers Tumble After Top FDA Vaccine Chief Steps Down
The sudden resignation of Dr. Peter Marks, the head of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, has sent shockwaves through the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Dr. Marks, a central figure in the U.S. vaccine rollout during the COVID-19 pandemic,...

Gold and Geopolitics: Germany’s Warning Sparks Debate on U.S. Reserves
Germany is once again raising questions about the safety of its gold reserves stored abroad, particularly the large share held at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. With over 3,351 tonnes of gold, Germany is the second-largest holder of gold reserves in the...

Consumer Confidence Hits Four-Year Low Amid Rising Recession Fears
Consumer confidence in the U.S. has fallen sharply, signaling rising anxiety among Americans about the economy’s direction. According to the latest survey by the Conference Board, the consumer confidence index dropped by 7.2 points in March, reaching 92.9—the lowest...

Brazilian Football Federation Doubts Dorival Junior After Humiliating Defeat to Argentina
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is on the verge of making a crucial decision regarding the future of head coach Dorival Junior. Following the painful 4-1 defeat against Argentina in the World Cup qualifiers, the pressure on the coach has increased...