BC & Alberta Windstorm: Power Outages, Warnings & Travel Impacts

Strong winds swept across British Columbia on Monday, causing power outages in several communities, particularly in the North Okanagan region. Thousands of residents are currently without electricity as crews perform to restore service amid ongoing challenging weather conditions. The high winds are part of a larger weather system impacting much of western Canada, bringing warnings … Read more

F-22 vs J-20: US Air Force’s Edge in Combat Data & Electronic Warfare

F-22 vs J-20: US Air Force’s Edge in Combat Data & Electronic Warfare

As tensions in the Indo-Pacific region continue to escalate, the strategic competition between the United States and China in aerial combat capabilities has approach into sharper focus. The U.S. Air Force’s F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II have consistently outperformed their Chinese counterparts, the J-20 Mighty Dragon and J-35A, in crucial areas like sensor fusion … Read more

Sri Lanka: Muslim Groups Oppose New Anti-Terror Law as More Draconian Than PTA

Sri Lanka: Muslim Groups Oppose New Anti-Terror Law as More Draconian Than PTA

In a significant move, fourteen Muslim civil society organizations in Sri Lanka have raised concerns about the proposed Protection of the State from Terrorism Act (PSTA), claiming It’s more severe than the existing Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act (PTA). This draft legislation comes at a time when Sri Lanka is striving to recover from … Read more

Amadou Deme: Senegal’s Farmer Championing Rural Development

Amadou Deme: Senegal’s Farmer Championing Rural Development

Aéré Law, Senegal – Amadou Tidiane Déme, a farmer from the village of Aéré Law, is quietly transforming his community through decades of dedication to agriculture and a commitment to lifting others out of poverty. Unlike many public figures, Déme, often known as Abdoulaye Déme, holds no political office – he is neither a minister, … Read more