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5G vs airlines: Do 5G telecoms pose a threat to airline safety?

The US telecom industry and the airline industry have been arguing over the potential impact of 5G wireless services on aircrafts. This is in stark…

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South India is being asked to have more babies. Is it sitting on a population time bomb? 

Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have flagged a possible decline in the states' population. Can and should governments tell people to have more babies? Is population decline a…

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US Elections: Why do all elections take place on Tuesday of November’s first full week?

The tradition of holding presidential elections on a Tuesday was instituted in 1845 when Congress directed that Election Day be designated “on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November…

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US Presidential Election 2024: What key issues are driving the polls? Where do Harris and Trump stand on them?

US Elections 2024 Key Issues: Driving the 2024 US Presidential elections are a number of issues of importance to voters. Let's take a look at some of the key issues and where the…

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Explained | Hurricane Helene to Milton: Why and how hurricanes get their names—find out here

Hurricanes are named to make it easier for people to communicate about…

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Know about Chagos Islands, whose control UK has reliquished, and which hosts Diego Garcia military base

Chagos Islands UK-Mauritius sovereignty transfer: In a historic decision this week, the UK transferred sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius after more than 200 years of…

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At WION, we strive to answer your questions on the most complex of global issues and developments, in the simplest language. Our effort here is to cut through the clutter, and make global news and information accessible and understandable to everyone.

 

 

Through various formats like questions and answers, photo galleries, and videos, we break down the facts, people, places and institutions making the news.

 

Keep checking back on this page for our lucid explainers on areas ranging from geopolitics, defence, international affairs, to entertainment, health and sports.

 

Trump 2.0: What will his 'revenge cabinet' do to the US and world? Who can stop him?

Donald Trump's 'revenge cabinet': The US president-elect aims to reshape domestic and global role of the US government. His team selection is a reflection of what he wants to…

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South India is being asked to have more babies. Is it sitting on a population time bomb? 

Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have flagged a possible decline in the states' population. Can and should governments tell people to have more babies? Is population decline a…

Read Article

US Elections: Why do all elections take place on Tuesday of November’s first full week?

The tradition of holding presidential elections on a Tuesday was instituted in 1845 when Congress directed that Election Day be designated “on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November…

Read Article

US Presidential Election 2024: What key issues are driving the polls? Where do Harris and Trump stand on them?

US Elections 2024 Key Issues: Driving the 2024 US Presidential elections are a number of issues of importance to voters. Let's take a look at some of the key issues and where the…

Read Article

Explained | Hurricane Helene to Milton: Why and how hurricanes get their names—find out here

Hurricanes are named to make it easier for people to communicate about…

Read Article

Know about Chagos Islands, whose control UK has reliquished, and which hosts Diego Garcia military base

Chagos Islands UK-Mauritius sovereignty transfer: In a historic decision this week, the UK transferred sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius after more than 200 years of…

Read Article

Explained: How were the deadly Hezbollah pager explosions carried out in Lebanon?

Hundreds of pagers of Hezbollah fighters suddenly exploded and killed nine people while injuring another 2,800 in an attack which was allegedly orchestrated by Israel 

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Explained: How dangerous is the 'strange noise' from Starliner?

This noise, which emanated from Starliner's speakers has given rise to wild speculations and technical debates on the likely causes

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How to manage asthma and win like Olympian Noah Lyles? Exclusive expert tips

Nearly two in 10 Olympians are living with asthma, which is the most common chronic condition among Olympic athletes, according to the American Lung Association. Experts told WION how the athletes…

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UK riots: Who are far-right groups organising over Telegram, Facebook, X, TikTok? What you should know

UK Southport stabbing riots: Far-right fringe groups, influencers and conspiracy theorists became active on social media soon after last week's stabbing attack on a Taylor Swift-…

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US rolling back its nuclear stockpile even as China doubles down on increasing arsenal

The number of US non-strategic nuclear weapons has declined by more than 90 per cent since September 30, 1991 

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Explainer: The rules for transgender athletes at 2024 Paris Olympics

The framework instituted by IOC focuses on ensuring fairness in the women's category 

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Explained | Donald Trump survives assassination attempt: A history of US Presidents targeted by gunmen

Donald Trump is not the only US President or leader to have been the target of an assassination attempt, but he is one of the lucky few to escape it relatively unscathed. Here's a look at others…

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Explained: Does Biden have Alzheimer's? Nancy Pelosi says both him and Trump should undergo mental acuity test

The Biden vs Trump election fight has not just one but two senior citizens. On the one hand, it is 81-year-old Biden and on the other 78-year-old Trump. Is either fit for the most important office…

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Explained: Is forgetfulness a key indicator of Alzheimer's disease? Experts tell when to seek help

While age is one of the prominent factors resulting in Alzheimer's disease, other reasons such as genetics and trauma also play a major role 

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Explained: More people are avoiding news, turning to social media for information, finds study

The annual Reuters Institute Digital News Report noted that while this has been a growing trend observed for years now, selected news avoidance is at its highest levels ever recorded.

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Global Gender Gap Index Explained: Will India and the world ever be 'gender equal?' 

The Global Gender Gap Index (GGGI) is an annual report produced by the WEF that measures gender-based gaps in access to resources and opportunities in countries. 

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Explained: Biden details Israel’s new three-phase ceasefire proposal amid Gaza war. What is it about?

Israel-Hamas war: Israel’s ceasefire proposal will have three phases which will begin with a six-week complete ceasefire, see the return of hostages in Gaza, the release of…

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Pride Month Explained: How it started, why it's observed in June, and what challenges does the community face?

Pride Month 2024: A total of 64 countries still criminalise homosexuality, and 12 countries have the death penalty as the punishment for consensual same-sex sexual activity. 

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Explained: Spain, Ireland and Norway formally recognise Palestinian statehood. Here’s why it matters

Spain, Ireland and Norway formally recognised Palestinian statehood as they believe that by acting together other European countries will follow suit for a diplomatic push to help secure a…

Read Article

Trump 2.0: What will his 'revenge cabinet' do to the US and world? Who can stop him?

Donald Trump's 'revenge cabinet': The US president-elect aims to reshape domestic and global role of the US government. His team selection is a reflection of what he wants to…

Read Article

South India is being asked to have more babies. Is it sitting on a population time bomb? 

Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have flagged a possible decline in the states' population. Can and should governments tell people to have more babies? Is population decline a…

Read Article

US Elections: Why do all elections take place on Tuesday of November’s first full week?

The tradition of holding presidential elections on a Tuesday was instituted in 1845 when Congress directed that Election Day be designated “on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November…

Read Article

US Presidential Election 2024: What key issues are driving the polls? Where do Harris and Trump stand on them?

US Elections 2024 Key Issues: Driving the 2024 US Presidential elections are a number of issues of importance to voters. Let's take a look at some of the key issues and where the…

Read Article

Explained | Hurricane Helene to Milton: Why and how hurricanes get their names—find out here

Hurricanes are named to make it easier for people to communicate about…

Read Article

Know about Chagos Islands, whose control UK has reliquished, and which hosts Diego Garcia military base

Chagos Islands UK-Mauritius sovereignty transfer: In a historic decision this week, the UK transferred sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius after more than 200 years of…

Read Article

Explained: How were the deadly Hezbollah pager explosions carried out in Lebanon?

Hundreds of pagers of Hezbollah fighters suddenly exploded and killed nine people while injuring another 2,800 in an attack which was allegedly orchestrated by Israel 

Read Article

Explained: How dangerous is the 'strange noise' from Starliner?

This noise, which emanated from Starliner's speakers has given rise to wild speculations and technical debates on the likely causes

Read Article

How to manage asthma and win like Olympian Noah Lyles? Exclusive expert tips

Nearly two in 10 Olympians are living with asthma, which is the most common chronic condition among Olympic athletes, according to the American Lung Association. Experts told WION how the athletes…

Read Article

UK riots: Who are far-right groups organising over Telegram, Facebook, X, TikTok? What you should know

UK Southport stabbing riots: Far-right fringe groups, influencers and conspiracy theorists became active on social media soon after last week's stabbing attack on a Taylor Swift-…

Read Article

US rolling back its nuclear stockpile even as China doubles down on increasing arsenal

The number of US non-strategic nuclear weapons has declined by more than 90 per cent since September 30, 1991 

Read Article

Explainer: The rules for transgender athletes at 2024 Paris Olympics

The framework instituted by IOC focuses on ensuring fairness in the women's category 

Read Article

Explained | Donald Trump survives assassination attempt: A history of US Presidents targeted by gunmen

Donald Trump is not the only US President or leader to have been the target of an assassination attempt, but he is one of the lucky few to escape it relatively unscathed. Here's a look at others…

Read Article

Explained: Does Biden have Alzheimer's? Nancy Pelosi says both him and Trump should undergo mental acuity test

The Biden vs Trump election fight has not just one but two senior citizens. On the one hand, it is 81-year-old Biden and on the other 78-year-old Trump. Is either fit for the most important office…

Read Article

Explained: Is forgetfulness a key indicator of Alzheimer's disease? Experts tell when to seek help

While age is one of the prominent factors resulting in Alzheimer's disease, other reasons such as genetics and trauma also play a major role 

Read Article

Explained: More people are avoiding news, turning to social media for information, finds study

The annual Reuters Institute Digital News Report noted that while this has been a growing trend observed for years now, selected news avoidance is at its highest levels ever recorded.

Read Article

Global Gender Gap Index Explained: Will India and the world ever be 'gender equal?' 

The Global Gender Gap Index (GGGI) is an annual report produced by the WEF that measures gender-based gaps in access to resources and opportunities in countries. 

Read Article

Explained: Biden details Israel’s new three-phase ceasefire proposal amid Gaza war. What is it about?

Israel-Hamas war: Israel’s ceasefire proposal will have three phases which will begin with a six-week complete ceasefire, see the return of hostages in Gaza, the release of…

Read Article

Pride Month Explained: How it started, why it's observed in June, and what challenges does the community face?

Pride Month 2024: A total of 64 countries still criminalise homosexuality, and 12 countries have the death penalty as the punishment for consensual same-sex sexual activity. 

Read Article

Explained: Spain, Ireland and Norway formally recognise Palestinian statehood. Here’s why it matters

Spain, Ireland and Norway formally recognised Palestinian statehood as they believe that by acting together other European countries will follow suit for a diplomatic push to help secure a…

Read Article

Explained: Germany stands against coal mine expansion, Greta Thunberg joins the protest

In the German village of Luetzerath, on Saturday, thousands of protestors marched through mud and rain demonstrating against the expansion of an opencast lignite mine.

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Construction of SKA a.k.a world's biggest telescope begins; We might finally have an answer to 'are we alone?'

Construction of the world's biggest radio telescope, spanning two continents officially begins today. Let's look at the telescope, and its components and explore why it is a significant breakthroug

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Rafale jets make 'technical stopover' in India: All you want to know about IAF's fighter

French Air and Space Force contingent, including three Rafale jets, made a strategically crucial stopover at the IAF's Sulur base in Tamil Nadu.

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How France rescued the beluga whale trapped in Seine river

After nearly six hours of work, the stranded beluga whale was lifted from France's Seine river by a net and crane and placed on a barge under the immediate care of a dozen veterinarians.

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China to display military might near Taiwan: How deadly is the J20 fighter?

The PLA will reportedly enter within 12 nautical miles of Taiwan which is just a few miles away from the island nation.

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Big brands like Coca Cola found guilty of 'greenwashing', what is this and why is it problematic?

As per new research, major corporations like Coca-Cola and Unilever are deceiving customers by engaging in "greenwashing".  The Changing Markets Foundation (CMF) points out that "the number of prod

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Roe v Wade overturned: Here's what the ruling means for millions of American women

In a landmark decision that overturns 50 years of constitutional safeguards on one of the most contentious and violently contested topics in American politics, the United States Supreme Court on Fr

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How the Northern Ireland protocol divides Britain and the European Union

As Britain gears up to present a summary of its legal advice over new legislation to change the Northern Ireland protocol governing post-Brexit trade rules alongside the bill on Monday, here is why

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In Pics | #PrideMonth: The many flags and colours of the LGBTQIA+ movement

When you think of the LGBTQIA+ community, what colours/flags come to mind? Surely, you've conjured up images of the classic rainbow flag.

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America's love for military style weapons and AR-15, the assault rifle used in Texas school shooting

The killer's employment of a military-style assault rifle that is inexpensive, easy to use, and deadly efficient has been a recurrent thread in America's worst mass shootings, including the one thi

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America's gun culture kills hundreds every day. Is 2nd amendment worth the lives lost? Here's the data

On May 24, 19 children and two adults were killed and 16 others were injured in a shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

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Mission to Moon: How US and Japan plan to once again send humans to the lunar surface

As the allies increase their cooperation on space initiatives, Japan and the US said Monday that they plan to send the first Japanese astronaut to the Moon.

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Explainer-A guide to the Philippines election this year

The Philippines holds an election on Monday to decide thousands of positions across the archipelago, including who will take over from Rodrigo Duterte and become its president for the next six year

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What is a heatwave, how is it declared, and what are the many types of alerts in India?

May has arrived, after April scorched large parts of India, setting a 122-year record. The country is experiencing a heatwave, with numerous states issuing orange alerts.

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Tesla CEO pulls out of $44 bn deal; Here's the Elon Musk-Twitter saga; from hostile bid to the abandoned deal

It has been a whirlwind of a situation, featuring controversial Twitter polls, a will he - won’t he situation with Elon Musk joining the Twitter board, a ‘poison pill’ plan and finally the purchase

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Pink Moon 2022: Where to watch and what it means!

The pink moon will shine during the weekend through early Monday and may be visible in most parts of the world.

 

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Russia using phosphorus bombs in Ukraine? incendiary weapons & its use

World War I saw the first widespread use of incendiary weapons, just as the air force  began to play a significant military role.
 

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Ukraine to get US Stingers, Javelin, anti-armour systems; is it a gamechanger?

The US package includes 800 Stinger anti-aircraft systems, 2,000 Javelin, 1,000 light anti-armor weapons, and 6,000 AT-4 anti-armor systems.

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Ukraine claims to capture Russia's Pantsir-S1 missile system; is it a rich catch?

The Ukrainian forces said it had captured a "special’ trophy" in the form of the anti-aircraft missile system.

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Battle analysis: Russian tank armada vs Ukraine - who will win?

Ukraine uses the T-64 battle tank with a crew of three which entered into service in 2005 with a range of 385km.

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What is greenwashing, the practice major companies are accused of engaging in?

What does 'greenwashing' mean and why is it a problem? Why do big brands like Coca Cola engage in it? Greenwashing serves as a smokescreen which hides the continued exploitation of the planet and allows those responsible to get away with it. "The number of products labelled as sustainable or green has increased exponentially in recent years, with many household brands guilty of greenwashing. Yet, as businesses claim progress towards sustainability, emissions continue to rise, extraction increases, and overproduction spirals," says Changing Markets Foundation (CMF) Read Article
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5G vs airlines: Do 5G telecoms pose a threat to airline safety?

The US telecom industry and the airline industry have been arguing over the potential impact of 5G wireless services on aircrafts. This is in stark contrast to the rollout of new-generation services elsewhere. Read Article