South Korea Hosts ITU Telecom World 2017 Conference
This year’s ITU Telecom World Conference will serve as a follow up to the 2014 meeting in Busan aimed at setting and revising the UN agency’s general policies.
Read MoreThis year’s ITU Telecom World Conference will serve as a follow up to the 2014 meeting in Busan aimed at setting and revising the UN agency’s general policies.
Read MoreBoko Haram continues to attack rural areas despite denial from the government that such attacks are occurring, and many displaced people wish to return regardless of the risks.
Read MoreThe U.K. parliament passed the first and second reading of the EU Withdrawal Bill, the bill will be debated again and if approved, final changes will be considered and become law.
Read MoreRussian military forces began engaging in joint military exercises with Belarus causing NATO to increase its forces along the Russian borders multiple times.
Read MoreMyanmar has seemingly rejected any kind of ceasefires or peace agreements with Muslim insurgents, because authorities claim the arson is the work of insurgents and the army is fighting “a legitimate campaign against terrorists.”
Read MoreThe effects of climate change are now being felt in the United States, Central America, and throughout the globe in the form of storms, earthquakes, tsunamis, and hurricanes.
Read MoreThe United Nations Security Council voted in favor of the strongest sanctions against North Korea yet, following the sixth and largest nuclear test by North Korea to date.
Read MoreExtreme flooding in Mumbai left highways, homes, and hospitals battered and damaged causing people to raises questions on if Mumbai can provide for its people and continue to as a n economic power.
Read MoreThe Central African Republic, known for its many rebellions and conflicts, saw a rise in religious tensions after the forced removal of President François Bozize, which has led to their ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Read MoreThe Russian oil market continues to bewilder the European Union, as they find themselves at odds with one of their largest supplier of energy.
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