Analysis: Why Guatemala's Movimiento Semilla Was Suspended?
After last week's raid on the Movimiento Semilla headquarters, lawyers and constitutional experts are examining the legal standing for the attempted suspension of the party.
International Seabed Authority Delays Deep-sea Mining Regulations
The International Seabed Authority has delayed the release of regulations for deep-sea mining until 2025. Deep-sea mining may be the future of raw material gathering.
US Urges Guatemala To Ensure Safe Elections After Raid
Guatemalan police raided the headquarters of the Movimiento Semilla party and are attempting to suspend the legal status of the party as one of the run-off election candidates ran as a member of the party. This is creating concerns of election interference.
FIFA Women's World Cup Provides Economic Benefit To Australia And New Zealand
Australia and New Zealand broke Women's World Cup records in the opening matches, even with a fatal shooting in Auckland prior to the start. This Women's World Cup has potential positive economic impacts in Australia and New Zealand.
More Controversy For FIFA As Women's World Cup Kicks Off
As the Women's World Cup kicks off, there is already controversy. It's the last thing FIFA wants.
Proposed Settlement Rejected, Strikes Continue At Canadian Docks
With the proposed settlement rejected, ILWU Canada is planning to strike again. They had begun, but were ordered to cease since not enough notice was given. Both sides disagree on the quality of the proposed settlement.
Australia To Hold Referendum On Voice For Indigenous Population
Between September and December of this year, Australia is holding a referendum to amend the Australian Constitution to create a Voice for the indigenous population of Australia in Parliament.
Analysis: Ukraine Moves Toward NATO Member Status
NATO Secretary General announced the removal of the Membership Action Plan requirement, changing Ukraine's membership path to a one-step process.
Canadian Strike Highlights Problems With Just-in-time Delivery
Canadian dock workers are still striking over automation fears and wages. The strike is entering its 11th day and the striking workers are holding rallies for support.
Analysis: Why Guatemala's Election Was Frozen
Guatemala's general election ended without an outright winner for the office of president, forcing an Aug. 20 run-off.
Kremlin, Kyiv Warn Of Nuclear Catastrophe In Ukraine
The Kremlin released a report claiming Kyiv is going to sabotage the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant after weeks of Kyiv reporting Russia was going to do the same.
France On Fire After Several Days Of Protests
Several days of protests in France over the killing of a teenager in France by police have led to riots, an apparent assassination attempt, and fires burning buildings, buses, trains and cars.
The UK Is Facing A Water Shortage From Heatwaves
The UK's biggest water company is over £10bn in debt and may enter temporary public ownership to fix collapsing water infrastructure during a water shortage.
Honduran Prison Under International Scrutiny After Riot Kills 46
Military police in Honduras seize control of prisons to crackdown on organized crime after a prison riot started between gangs killing 46 inmates.
Corruption Concerns Loom Over Guatemalan Run-off Election Following Violence
Amid violence and allegations of corruption during the first round, Guatemala's election is proceeding to a run-off, with the Organization of American States urging Guatemalans to honor the outcome and show respect.
Analysis: Who Is Yevgeny Prigozhin?
Mainstream media is buzzing about Yevgeny Prigozhin and the Wagner group's "coup," but who are Prigozhin and the Wagner group? What is the future of Russia now?