“A dream. It’s perfect,” exclaims the high-pitched voice in my head as I read about the groundbreaking discovery of helium in northern Minnesota, potentially the biggest find in North America. Helium, a precious resource that is usually extracted as a byproduct of the oil and gas industry, seems to be in abundance in this region. The concentration of helium is significantly higher, making it a greener option for extraction that doesn’t require expanding fossil fuels.
But as I marvel at the potential of this discovery, a nagging question lingers in my mind – why do we still sell helium-filled balloons? It feels like such a waste of a valuable resource.… Continue reading
Yemen’s Houthis have made it clear that they have no intention of backing down when it comes to targeting British ships in the Gulf of Aden. The recent sinking of the UK-owned vessel Rubymar has only emboldened their resolve. It’s no surprise that they are continuing with their aggressive actions, especially when the masterminds behind these attacks are sitting comfortably in Iran, shielded from any repercussions.
The US military confirming the sinking of Rubymar after being hit by an anti-ship ballistic missile launched by Houthi militants is a blatant display of their disregard for international norms. They seem to be operating under the assumption that they can carry out these acts of aggression without facing any consequences.… Continue reading
Lauren Boebert just realized she lives in a glass house. A glass house, a proverbial symbol of vulnerability, where one’s actions and behaviors are transparent for all to see. The metaphorical glass house illustrates the concept that those who live in such fragile structures should not engage in behaviors that could bring about their downfall. And yet, here we are, with Boebert seemingly blindsided by the reality that her own actions have led to her current predicament.
It’s no secret that Boebert has been a controversial figure, known for her divisive rhetoric and questionable decisions. From her involvement in the Capitol insurrection to her unwavering support for former President Trump, Boebert has consistently found herself in hot water.… Continue reading
It is utterly mind-boggling to think that a college graduate, a prospect gearing up for the 2024 NFL Combine no less, could sit there and confidently declare that he doesn’t ‘believe in space’ and ‘other planets’. I mean, really? How does someone reach that level of ignorance in this day and age? The fact that this individual was accepted into college primarily on the basis of his athletic prowess might explain a part of this nonsensical belief, but does that excuse the lack of basic education and common sense?
I am left flabbergasted at the thought of someone walking around with the assumption that the moon is just a detached part of the earth.… Continue reading
China’s recent decision to drop the “peaceful reunification” reference to Taiwan is sending shockwaves through the international community. Coupled with the announcement of a 7.2% increase in defense spending, it is clear that China is not playing around when it comes to Taiwan. The implications of these actions are significant, not only for the region but for global security as a whole.
The timing of this move is particularly concerning, given the current geopolitical climate. With Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and the inaction of certain Western countries, China may be feeling emboldened to pursue its own interests more aggressively. The potential consequences of a conflict over Taiwan are dire, not only for the people of Taiwan but for the stability of the entire region.… Continue reading
Growing up in a world where conflicts seem to be never-ending, it’s disheartening to see the ongoing turmoil between Israel and Hamas. The recent news of Israel accepting a six-week ceasefire deal while awaiting Hamas’ response has once again brought the spotlight back on the age-old conflict. As I try to make sense of it all, I can’t help but wonder about the complexities and nuances that play a role in these ceasefires, negotiations, and ultimately, the lives at stake.
It’s clear that the situation is not as straightforward as it may seem on the surface. The endless cycle of violence, rejection, and retaliatory actions only add fuel to the fire, making it difficult to see a way out.… Continue reading
NATO has recently kicked off a large-scale exercise near the borders of Russia. These exercises, previously known as “Cold Response,” have been held regularly for quite some time now. The Russians are well aware of these maneuvers, and any aggressive stance from their end is likely just for show due to the current political tensions. The only significant change this time around is that Finland, now a NATO country, is also participating.
The exercises themselves are nothing out of the ordinary and are not meant to provoke a conflict or invasion. The goal here is simply to provide training and practice for NATO forces.… Continue reading
Israel’s decision to supply Ukraine with early-warning systems may have just ignited a fire that torched its relationship with Russia. But let’s take a step back and analyze the situation from a broader perspective.
Some argue that it was Russia who first lit the flame by cozying up to Hamas and Iran, essentially becoming complicit in attacks against Israel. When Moscow hosted Hamas for meetings and supported groups that targeted Israel, it was only a matter of time before the relationship soured.
Russia’s alliance with Iran, a known sponsor of global terror, and its open military cooperation with them, raised eyebrows among Israel’s allies.… Continue reading
Mexico City, with its 21 million residents, is facing a severe water shortage, and the situation is dire. It’s shocking to realize that the most populous city in North America is struggling to provide its citizens with the basic necessity of water. The root of this crisis lies in a combination of factors, from inefficient infrastructure to over-extraction of the underground aquifer. This city, once a series of lakes chosen by the Aztecs to build their thriving civilization, is now sinking at an alarming rate of around 20 inches per year due to over-extraction and poor planning.
The issues plaguing Mexico City’s water supply are exacerbated by climate change, as severe droughts and high temperatures have made water sources evaporate at an alarming rate.… Continue reading
As the President of Chad, the news of a coup attempt underway, with the military heading towards the presidential headquarters, hits hard. It feels like a déjà vu moment following the events of 2021 when the military seized power after my predecessor and father, Idriss Deby, passed away in combat. The military then installed me as the new leader, continuing a legacy of non-democratic transitions of power that have plagued our country for decades.
It is disheartening to witness the cycle of coups and political instability that seems to have gripped the African continent. The lack of democratic processes and the prevalence of military takeovers paint a grim picture for the future of governance in Chad.… Continue reading