French IT services and consulting firm Atos unveiled a refinancing plan on Tuesday that failed to fully reassure investors. In this edition, we take a look at how the company, which provides…
As South Koreans head to the polls for a parliamentary election, the country's worsening ties with North Korea are high on the agenda. The small South Korean island of Yeonpyeong is located…
Can AI now write laws and bachelor theses better than we can? Does Elon Musk want X to become a video app like YouTube or Twitch? And: how AI-generated nude pics of…
The El Nino weather cycle originating in the Pacific Ocean is intensifying drought from Africa to Asia. Why do El Nino and its sibling, La Nina, have such far-reaching climate impacts?…
Iran and Israel were once on good terms. That all changed after Iran's Islamic Revolution. Today, both nations are sworn enemies. Since launching its war on Hamas the Gaza Strip, Israel also…
Around 970 million voters, over 10% of the world's population, are eligible to cast their ballots. To ease the logistical burden, voting is staggered over six weeks.…
What is considered abuse of the Naira? Did you know that the Naira has strict rules governing it? GuardianTV shed light on the laws and consequences surrounding the abuse of the Naira…
A South African court on Tuesday allowed former president Jacob Zuma to run in May's general elections, overturning a decision by electoral authorities barring him over a previous conviction.…
The trial of 27 people charged in the "Panama Papers" tax evasion and money laundering scandal opened in Panama on Monday. After the first day of hearings, we take a look back…