April 2026

Thailand Leads Tourism Revival Through Tech in 2026

Thailand Leads Tourism Revival Through Tech in 2026

Thailand Leads Global Tourism Revival with Tech & Experiences in 2026 The global travel industry is undergoing a major shift—and leading that transformation is Thailand. As destinations across Asia-Pacific rebuild, Thailand has positioned itself at the forefront by combining advanced technology with immersive travel experiences. Working alongside countries like Japan, Australia, Canada, South Korea, and […]

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Trump claims progress in Mideast wars, but grievances could reignite them

Trump Claims Progress in Mideast Wars, Risks Remain

Why Trump’s ‘Historic’ Middle East Peace Deals Might Actually Spark New Conflicts The Middle East has never been a region where optimism lasts long. Former President Donald Trump has once again stepped into the spotlight, claiming his administration delivered real progress toward peace. Central to that claim are the Abraham Accords—agreements that reshaped diplomatic ties

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Gunfire Rocks Mali Capital and Cities in Deadly Attacks

Gunfire Rocks Mali Capital and Cities in Deadly Attacks

Coordinated Terror Attacks in Mali: Gunfire and Explosions Rock Bamako and Multiple Cities In a sharp escalation of violence in the Sahel, a wave of coordinated attacks has shaken Mali. Gunfire, explosions, and heavy blasts were reported in the capital, Bamako, as well as in several other cities, highlighting the fragile security situation across the

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Canada Opens World Mixed Doubles Curling With Win Start

Canada Opens World Mixed Doubles Curling With Win Start

Team Canada Dominates Opening Match at World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship A Flawless Start in the Hunt for Gold The World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship has officially begun, and Team Canada wasted absolutely no time letting the competition know they mean business. With the weight of a proud curling nation on their shoulders, the Canadian

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Russia Bombards Ukraine’s Dnipro for 20 Hours, 8 Killed

Russia Bombards Ukraine’s Dnipro for 20 Hours, 8 Dead

Relentless 20-Hour Barrage: Russia’s Sustained Assault on Dnipro Claims Eight Lives The war in Ukraine has seen many horrific moments, but this week’s attack on Dnipro stands out for its sheer brutality and duration. For 20 consecutive hours, Russian forces unleashed a non-stop bombardment on the central-eastern city, leaving a trail of destruction, grief, and

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England worry with Tino Livramento injury

England face World Cup worry with Tino Livramento injury

Newcastle Star Tino Livramento Injury Sparks England World Cup Fears The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is long and unpredictable, and England’s preparations have hit another concern. A fresh injury to Newcastle United full-back Tino Livramento has raised worries about his availability for upcoming international fixtures and possibly the World Cup cycle. The

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Miss Indian World Winners Mark End of Tradition

Miss Indian World Winners Mark End of Tradition

The Final Crown: Miss Indian World 2025 Winners Mark the End of a Celebrated Tradition The Miss Indian World pageant has reached its final chapter. The 2025 winners have been crowned, closing a long-standing tradition that has honored Indigenous womanhood, culture, and leadership across North America and beyond. For more than three decades, Miss Indian

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US Academics Show Rising Interest in Moving to Canada

US Academics Show Rising Interest in Moving to Canada

American Professors Moving to Canada: The 2026 Academic Exodus Explained A quiet but powerful shift is reshaping North American academia. Immigration attorneys and university recruitment officers across Canada are reporting an unprecedented surge in inquiries from American scholars—tenured professors, early-career researchers, doctoral candidates, and postdocs—all seeking a new professional home north of the border. This

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Cohere to Buy Germany’s Aleph Alpha AI Firm

Cohere to Buy Germany’s Aleph Alpha AI Firm

Cohere Acquires Aleph Alpha: A Strategic Transatlantic AI Merger Reshaping Enterprise Technology The artificial intelligence landscape has undergone a major shift. In a significant cross-border deal, Canada’s Cohere has acquired Germany’s Aleph Alpha. This is more than a typical acquisition—it reflects a strategic alignment between North American innovation and European regulatory strength. For those following

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Alberta Develops New Teacher Certification Process

Alberta Develops New Teacher Certification Process

Alberta Launches Accelerated Teacher Certification to Tackle Staffing Crisis Alberta is making a decisive move to address one of its most urgent education challenges. With schools across the province struggling under a persistent teacher shortage, the government has introduced a major overhaul of the teacher certification process. This is not a small adjustment—it is a

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