World leaders come together for 2024 G7 Summit in Italy

World leaders come together for 2024 G7 Summit in Italy

It was a game of who’s who at Borgo Egnazia resort, where the 2024 G7 Summit was held in the town of Fasano, Apulia in southern Italy. The event was a gathering of various world leaders and important figures on the world stage.

From June 13 to 15, the G7 Summit brought together all seven member states, including the U.S., France, Canada, Japan, Germany, Italy and the U.K. This year, that leader was Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, according to the summit’s website.

Global incumbents face losses as voters across the world demand change

Global incumbents face losses as voters across the world demand change

2024 has been, and continues to be, a big year for elections. At least 64 countries will have participated in national elections by the end of December, with roughly half of the world’s population as constituents.

Just in the last month, numerous crucial elections took place, overwhelmingly resulting in incumbents losing their positions across the globe. 

Vietnamese billionaire sentenced to death in the country’s biggest fraud case

Vietnamese billionaire sentenced to death in the country’s biggest fraud case

In a landmark decision that has sent shockwaves through Vietnam’s legal and financial sectors, Trương Mỹ Lan, a prominent billionaire and former chairperson of a major conglomerate, has been sentenced to death for her involvement in the largest fraud case in the country’s history, the Associated Press reported. 

Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro visits Mount Holyoke College, discusses Afro-Puerto Rican feminism

Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro visits Mount Holyoke College, discusses Afro-Puerto Rican feminism

Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro, an Afro-Puerto Rican activist and writer, graced Mount Holyoke College and the surrounding community with facilitated discussions around Puerto Rico and the importance of her movement: the Ancestras — Spanish for ancestors. 

Taiwan hit by largest earthquake in quarter of a century

 Taiwan hit by largest earthquake in quarter of a century

Taiwan was rocked by a magnitude 7.4 earthquake that killed nine people and injured over 1,000. The earthquake struck Hualien County on April 3, BBC News reported. The earthquake was the largest to hit Taiwan in 25 years and caused tsunami alerts in Japan and the Philippines. In September 1999, the island was struck by a 7.6 magnitude earthquake that killed 2,400 people.  

Thailand could become the first Southeast Asian country to legalize same-sex marriage

Thailand could become the first Southeast Asian country to legalize same-sex marriage

In a landmark decision, Thailand is poised to become the first country in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriage and the third in Asia, after Taiwan and Nepal, TIME magazine reported. This move marks a significant step forward for LGBTQ+ rights in Thailand.

Doctors' strike grips South Korea: Patients struggle as negotiations stall

Doctors' strike grips South Korea: Patients struggle as negotiations stall

South Korea’s healthcare system faces a significant upheaval as doctors continue their strike, demanding better pay and working conditions. The ongoing protest has raised concerns about the accessibility and quality of healthcare services for millions of citizens.

The strike started in early February in response to a government proposal to increase the admissions quota for medical schools, The New York Times reported. The government had aimed to address the shortage of doctors in key professions; however, doctors have fiercely criticized the move, saying that it does not address the long-standing structural problems of the medical field, according to Euronews Health.

Kate Middleton announces cancer diagnosis, quieting disinformation on her whereabouts

Kate Middleton announces cancer diagnosis, quieting disinformation on her whereabouts

After weeks of international speculation about her whereabouts and well-being, Catherine, Princess of Wales, also known affectionately by the public as Princess Kate, announced her cancer diagnosis, The New York Times reported. 

In a video recorded by BBC Studios, the princess explained that after undergoing surgery in January, doctors discovered cancer growths. Since then, she has begun preventative chemotherapy. She did not specify the type of cancer she was diagnosed with and asked for privacy for her and her family to navigate these circumstances. 

Mexico poised to elect its first woman president in June 2024, polls show

Mexico poised to elect its first woman president in June 2024, polls show

On June 2, 2024, millions of Mexicans will vote for their new government leaders.

With departing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador ineligible for reelection, the stage is set for a showdown between his protégée, Claudia Sheinbaum — who most recently served as mayor of Mexico City — and the representative of the conservative coalition, Xóchitl Gálvez.

Former prime minister Alexander Stub emerges victorious in Finland's 2024 Election

Former prime minister Alexander Stub emerges victorious in Finland's 2024 Election

Alexander Stubb, the former prime minister of Finland, has seized a victory in the presidential election, marking a significant turning point in Finnish politics. His win comes amidst heightened tensions in the Baltic region and a growing concern over Finland’s security alliance.

US vetoes immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, presents its own resolution to the U.N.

US vetoes immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, presents its own resolution to the U.N.

In recent weeks, the United States has faced criticism both from the international community and from U.S. citizens for its stance on an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. On Feb. 20, 2024, the United States vetoed the Algerian draft proposal for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire at the U.N. Security Council vote, NPR reported.

Alexei Navalny, one of Putin’s most formidable opponents, dead at 47

Alexei Navalny, one of Putin’s most formidable opponents, dead at 47

Russia has just lost a powerful voice of political dissent. On Friday, Feb. 16, Alexei Navalny, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s most public opponent, died, The Washington Post reported. According to The New York Times, he died in a penal colony 40 miles north of the Arctic Circle.

Pakistan’s 12th national election marked by delays and uncertainty

Pakistan’s 12th national election marked by delays and uncertainty

Pakistan’s 12th national election has left the country with a new coalition government as independent candidates won the majority of parliamentary seats. According to AP News, this election was unlike any other in Pakistan’s history, as it was met with delays in results, mobile shutdowns and violence.

President Bukele wins controversial re-election in El Salvador amidst human rights concerns

President Bukele wins controversial re-election in El Salvador amidst human rights concerns

The re-election of Nayib Bukele in El Salvador has brought strong controversy among the international community. On Feb. 5, 2024, President Bukele appeared to have won the election with 83% of the vote, at 70% of the votes counted, winning with a strong majority, BBC News reported.

Buckingham Palace announces King Charles’ cancer diagnosis

Buckingham Palace announces King Charles’ cancer diagnosis

Despite recently being placed on the throne after the death of his mother, King Charles III’s health may be putting him at risk of losing said throne. 

On Feb. 6, 2024, Buckingham Palace announced in a statement that King Charles had been diagnosed with cancer. “During The King’s recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted. Subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer,” the statement from Buckingham Palace shared.