Martin Frink is a seasoned world news journalist with a keen eye for uncovering the stories that shape our world. From conflict zones to political upheavals, Frink delivers compelling narratives and thought-provoking analysis that bring the complexities of global events to life. His reporting goes beyond the headlines, offering readers a deeper understanding of the forces driving international affairs. You can reach out to him at [email protected].
Professor Trevor Burnard, who passed away at 63, is being commemorated for his extensive academic contributions, particularly his work on Atlantic slavery. Recognized for...
Today, the Manchester-based humanitarian aid charity, Human Appeal, is urging heightened support for Sudan as the country endures a 14-month war that has severe...
Former BBC presenter Huw Edwards, who enjoyed a prominent 40-year career with the corporation, faces potential prison time after pleading guilty to possessing indecent...
India’s Adani Group is contemplating investments in two Vietnamese airports, according to an announcement by the Vietnamese government on Wednesday. This development follows the...
India’s state-owned Bharat Heavy Electricals (BHEL) reported a slightly wider first-quarter loss due to higher expenses, overshadowing the growth in demand for power equipment....
On Wednesday, rescue efforts continued in southern India after severe landslides, triggered by torrential rains, resulted in the deaths of at least 166 people....
As Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Houston, the city’s power company, CenterPoint Energy, faced growing pressure from frustrated residents who were left without electricity...