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 martinfrink23@gmail.com.
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...
Asian shares rose on Monday, starting a week filled with significant earnings reports and central bank meetings that could lead to easing monetary policies...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer urged for “immediate steps” towards a ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza during a...
Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu expressed gratitude towards India and China for their assistance in easing the country’s debt repayment, highlighting India’s role during the...
At the Paris Olympics 2024, India’s tennis campaign ended swiftly, with the nation’s representatives eliminated after just one day of competition. Sumit Nagal and...
Rachel Reeves, Britain’s newly appointed finance minister, is set to accuse the former Conservative government of committing to unsustainable spending that lacked proper budgeting....
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to present her seventh consecutive Budget, focusing on laying out a vision for a “Viksit Bharat” or developed...