Exploring Incel Culture and Its Impact on Society
Involuntary celibates, or incels, feel they are permanently shut out from dating, which can adversely affect their mental health and the well-being of women and girls.
International reporting with regional context and cross-border impact.
Involuntary celibates, or incels, feel they are permanently shut out from dating, which can adversely affect their mental health and the well-being of women and girls.
Proposed legislation in Ohio could limit community input on nuclear energy projects, raising concerns among residents about their voice in local energy decisions.
As tech companies assure users of data protection, the reality of government access raises significant privacy concerns, particularly regarding ICE's role.
In a significant move, Ghana has instructed major mining firms including Newmont, AngloGold, and Zijin to transfer their operations to local companies by December 2026.
Despite a newly implemented 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon, recent aerial footage reveals extensive damage in southern regions, with Israeli strikes continuing and Hezbollah's recent attack.
In a recent statement, Scotney confidently asserted his claim for the fighter of the year title, highlighting his achievements in the sport.
The UN rights chief has voiced serious concerns regarding the increasing number of executions for drug offenses in Singapore, amid government assertions of public support for capital punishment.
A recent study by an international team of ornithologists has provided new insights into the egg-laying behavior of common cuckoos, challenging a long-standing myth in natural history.
Since 2019, Putin has pursued the establishment of a 'sovereign RuNet', aiming to control information and limit Russia's internet access to the outside world. Recent developments indicate a faster implementation of this initiative.
Intuitive Surgical's recent decisions reflect a strong confidence in the future of robotic surgery, suggesting a promising outlook for the company.
Despite a recent ceasefire extension by President Trump, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz remain high as Pakistan advocates for dialogue between the US and Iran.
Ahmed al-Sharaa, the president of Syria, met with Qatar’s emir in Doha to discuss economic cooperation, investment opportunities, and the broader regional context post-al-Assad.
Janet Fordham, a British woman, died in a road accident in Ghana while attempting to recover up to £1 million lost to romance scams, an inquest revealed.
JSC Dalur has secured regulatory approval to commence construction at a new uranium deposit, a notable advancement for the energy sector.
In the face of a police investigation, a prominent Russian publisher has rejected allegations of 'LGBT extremism,' a term that has become increasingly politicized in the country.
Kazakhstan's energy minister has announced a suspension of oil transit to Germany through Russia for the entire month of May, citing technical issues related to recent strikes on Russian infrastructure.
A recent study sheds light on the genetic diversity of Native American populations, uncovering significant historical migrations and over a million new genetic variants.
A collaborative effort by physicists worldwide has led to a notable advancement in laser technology, revealing a new method to significantly increase the intensity of high-power laser light.
AT&T has reported earnings that exceed analysts' expectations, with revenue meeting forecasts. Despite this positive performance, the stock has seen a downturn.
As Marseille prepares for a new law that could impose stricter penalties on unauthorized parties, local ravers have come together for what they fear may be their last celebration.