The Secret Power of Your Spice Rack: How Black Pepper and Olive Oil Supercharge Nutrition
For millennia, black pepper has been a treasured commodity—first cultivated in India over 3,500 years ago and traded across ancient civilizations. Today, we casually sprinkle it on our meals, often unaware that this humble spice, alongside…
Kraftig fall i Afghanistans eksport i desember 2025: Handelsruter rammet av grenstestenginger
En fersk rapport fra Verdensbanken viser at Afghanistans eksport falt drastisk i slutten av 2025. Hovedårsaken er politisk ustabilitet og stengte grenseoverganger mot Pakistan, noe som har tvunget eksportører til å finne alternative, men…
Norway Commits Nearly $1 Million in Aid to Afghanistan as UN Warns of Deepening Crisis
OSLO/KABUL, January 27 – The United Nations confirmed today that Norway has pledged $990,000 in humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, channeling funds through a key UN mechanism to address one of the world’s most severe human emergencies.…
UN Fears Hundreds of Migrants Dead or Missing After Spate of Mediterranean Shipwrecks
ROME, Jan 27 (Reuters) – The United Nations migration agency issued a grave warning on Monday, expressing deep fear that hundreds of migrants are missing or dead following a series of catastrophic shipwrecks in the perilous central…
UNICEF Warns: Over 90% of Afghan 10-Year-Olds Unable to Read, Signaling Systemic Educational…
KABUL, January 27 – The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) issued a stark warning today, revealing that more than 90 percent of 10-year-old children in Afghanistan are illiterate, incapable of reading a simple text. This statistic…
Gold Blasts Past $5,100 to Record High on Safe-Haven Rush Amid Geopolitical Storm
Gold surged to an unprecedented high above $5,100 an ounce on Monday, extending a historic rally as investors stampeded into the ultimate safe-haven asset. The rush was fueled by escalating geopolitical tensions, a crisis of confidence in…
UN Allocated $14M in 2025 to Curb Drought Impacts in Afghanistan, Supporting Hundreds of Thousands
Kabul, January 26 – The United Nations allocated $14 million last year to mitigate a severe drought in Afghanistan, a country ranked among the world’s most vulnerable to climate change, according to a recent UN report.
In its latest…
Xi Calls India a ‘Friend and Partner’ in Republic Day Message as Bilateral Ties Improve
Chinese President Xi Jinping has described India as a “good neighbour, friend and partner” in a Republic Day message to Indian President Droupadi Murmu, reflecting a continued warming of relations between Asia’s two largest economies after…
U.N. Experts Warn of Mounting Risk of Mass Violence Against Civilians in South Sudan
Juba, South Sudan – Independent United Nations experts issued a stark warning on Sunday that the deteriorating situation in South Sudan is dramatically heightening “the risk of mass violence against civilians.” The alert comes as fresh,…
Airlines Reroute, Cancel Flights as Regional Tensions Escalate Following U.S.-Iran Confrontation
Global airlines are enacting widespread flight cancellations and significant reroutings across the Middle East as military and political tensions sharply escalate between Iran and the United States.
The situation intensified on Thursday…