Countries
Coverage of Countries in the Nexus archive.
- Lagos govt accuses social media influencers of sharing false flood images
The Lagos government has accused social media influencers of sharing flood images from other Nigerian states and countries, falsely attributing them to Lagos. The commissioner highlighted this trend as a deliberate misinformation tactic.
- Daily life around the world, in photos
A photo gallery showcasing everyday moments across countries, cultures, and communities worldwide, created by AP photo editors.
- Africa: Our Ocean Conference Ends with Familiar Question - Will Pledges Be Met?
The 11th Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa, Kenya, concluded with new pledges and partnerships aimed at scaling ocean action, finance, and innovation. However, concerns persist about whether these commitments will be fulfilled, echoing past unmet promises.
- More countries are pushing for youth social media bans. Is the world reaching a tipping point?
The article highlights an increasing number of countries implementing social media bans targeting youth. It questions whether global efforts to restrict youth access to social media are approaching a critical turning point.
- More countries are pushing for youth social media bans. Is the world reaching a tipping point?
An increasing number of countries are considering or enacting social media bans for young users. Experts suggest these restrictions, aimed at improving online safety, are becoming more common and could mark a significant challenge for major technology companies.
- Global imbalances need not lead to trade wars
The article warns that global economic imbalances could lead to trade wars if countries fail to adjust their policies. It highlights the risk of a shift from a currently stable economic environment to a more hostile one without necessary reforms.
- Supervise this!
The EU is advancing plans to centralize oversight of capital markets. The article questions whether member countries are justified in their concerns about this move.
- US still talking with countries to resettle Afghans as Rubio defends entry to white South Africans
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the U.S. is still in discussions with several countries to resettle more than 1,000 Afghans who assisted America’s war effort.
- Bitcoin: A Network for Imitating Ownership Taken Seriously
The Bitcoin network is an imitation of ownership where users believe they own something based on displayed numbers. There is no physical object or claim to back up this ownership. The network's value is based on psychological and social patterns associated with physical things.
- There Is a Solution to the Global Health Care Crisis
The article discusses cuts in foreign aid that have negatively impacted global health care systems. It argues that countries now have an opportunity to develop their own solutions and create successful health care plans to address the international health crisis.
- States should tax windfall oil profits to fund their way out of crisis
A major economic crisis is increasing energy profits, and taxing windfall oil profits can help countries survive and become immune to shocks. This approach can provide a way out of the crisis. Taxing these profits can fund their recovery.
- Countries are rushing to build ports in a contest to secure maritime trade routes
Countries are accelerating port construction to secure maritime trade routes amid growing concerns over China's increasing control over global supply chains. The investment surge reflects anxiety about geopolitical and economic dependencies.
- Five charts that show the rise of global militarisation
The article examines the rise of global militarization through five charts, highlighting increased military spending by countries and its potential impact on funding for healthcare and education.
- Why the US sees more tornadoes than any other country
The United States experiences more tornadoes than any other country, with many regions encountering multiple tornadoes annually. This high frequency contrasts with countries that may never experience one.
- Japan loosens arms export rules in break from post-WW2 pacifism
Japan has revised its post-World War II pacifist policies to allow arms exports to over a dozen countries, marking a significant shift in its defense and foreign policy stance.
- The countries with the best work-life balance in 2026 revealed - including the destination offering 54 weeks of paid maternity leave
The article highlights countries with the best work-life balance in 2026, featuring one nation offering an exceptional 54 weeks of paid maternity leave. The focus is on global workplace policies and family-friendly benefits.
- Fuel rations and free buses: How countries have responded to rising oil prices
Governments globally are implementing measures such as fuel rationing and free public transportation to mitigate the effects of rising oil prices. These actions aim to reduce economic strain on citizens and businesses amidst increased energy costs.
- Westerners are fleeing their countries in record numbers
Record numbers of Westerners are leaving their home countries, leading to significant economic impacts on both their countries of origin and the destinations they migrate to.