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10 hours ago

Jimmy Lai sentencing: Hong Kong court to rule on pro-democracy media mogul after conviction live updates

Speaking at a parliamentary hearing on Tuesday, Sebastien Lai said his father's incarceration was not only a humanitarian and national security issue, but an issue where our values are being locked up along with him. The remarks come after the first trip to China by a UK leader in eight years, during which Keir Starmer is said to have raised the case of the former media tycoon and one of Hong Kong's most significant pro-democracy voices.
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3 hours ago

Iran: Reformists arrested as crackdown on dissent widens

Iranian security forces have arrested several figures from the country's reformist movement, local media reported on Monday, as Tehran's crackdown on dissent continues to widen. Those arrested include Azar Mansouri, the head of the Reformist Front, which represents several factions, former diplomat Mohsen Aminzadeh and Ebrahim Asgharzadeh, who was part of the group that stormed the US Embassy in Tehran in 1979.
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fromWIRED
42 minutes ago

AI Is Here to Replace Nuclear Treaties. Scared Yet?

Satellites and AI could replace on-the-ground inspections to monitor nuclear weapons globally amid treaty collapses and rising mistrust.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 hours ago

Netanyahu to meet Trump in US to discuss Iran, says Israeli PM

Netanyahu will press US-Iran talks to include limits on Iran's ballistic missiles and end Iranian support for regional militant groups.
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4 hours ago

Japanese shares hit record high as Sanae Takaichi wins landslide election victory

Japan's stock market has hit a record high after Sanae Takaichi's Liberal Democratic party (LDP) secured a comprehensive victory in Sunday's election. The LDP won 316 of the 465 seats in the country's lower house the first time a single party has secured two-thirds of the lower house since the establishment of Japan's parliament in 1947. The Japan Innovation party, the LDP's coalition partner, won 36 further seats, giving a supermajority of 352 seats.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
21 hours ago

Somalia's president on Israel, Somaliland and rising regional tension

Somalia's president navigates fallout from Israel's recognition of Somaliland, alleged Israeli military activity, regional tensions, US criticism, and domestic security and political challenges before elections.
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1 day ago

Hamas leader rejects disarmament while Israeli occupation of Gaza continues

Hamas's political leader abroad, Khaled Meshaal, has rejected calls to disarm Palestinian factions in Gaza, arguing that stripping weapons from an occupied people would turn them into an easy victim to be eliminated. Speaking on the second day of the Al Jazeera Forum in Doha on Sunday, Meshaal described the discussion around Hamas handing over its weapons as a continuation of a century-long effort to neutralise Palestinian armed resistance.
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1 day ago

After years spent documenting state terror, I know it when I see it. And I see it now in the US and Israel | Janine di Giovanni

State terror uses arbitrary detention, torture, killings and fear, justified by rhetoric of security and order, to silence dissent and control populations.
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1 day ago

Want to stop Trump bullying your country? Retaliate

They can't, he said. Pressed to explain, he continued: We are the pot of gold. We're the one that everybody wants. And they can retaliate, but it cannot be a successful retaliation. As Trump saw it, Europe was weak and feckless a minnow compared with the American economic juggernaut. When confronted with a US president prepared to throw his country's weight around, Europe would certainly cave.
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22 hours ago

The risk of nuclear war is rising again. We need a new movement for global peace | David Cortright

The global nuclear-weapon risk is rising and requires a renewed worldwide peace movement to prevent catastrophic escalation.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago
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Gaza's daily nightmare vs US talk of AI-driven smart cities

US Gaza plans create a surveillance-driven dispossession system of biometrics and bureaucracy that enables permanent Israeli control and pressures Palestinians to leave.
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1 week ago
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How Western officials, media coverage pushed to discredit Gaza death toll

Israeli forces killed over 70,000 Palestinians in Gaza, confirming Health Ministry figures after earlier Western skepticism and official denials that contributed to dehumanisation.
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fromFortune
1 week ago
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Top energy expert says probability the U.S. will attack Iran soon is 75% as risk of major disruption to oil supply is priced in - 'this one is real' | Fortune

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1 week ago

Iran: A mosaic state rife with internal conflicts

Security forces violently suppressed nationwide protests over an economic crisis, causing thousands of deaths, internet blackouts, and widespread displacement amid drought and unemployment.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Opinion: Iran's crisis is a test of US moral leadership

U.S. must decisively support Iranian protesters and seize a rapidly closing window to pursue regime change and uphold moral foreign-policy commitments.
fromFortune
1 week ago
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Top energy expert says probability the U.S. will attack Iran soon is 75% as risk of major disruption to oil supply is priced in - 'this one is real' | Fortune

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19 hours ago

Thai PM Anutin's party takes early lead in general election race

Bhumjaithai leads early returns with about 30% reporting, making a single-party majority unlikely and increasing the likelihood of coalition formation.
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2 days ago

David Adler, coordinator of Progressive International: The Donroe doctrine is the logic of divide and conquer'

Progressive International convened Nuestra America in Bogotá to unite leftist forces, defend regional sovereignty, demand Maduro's release, and promote financial autonomy against far-right influence.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Will pro-military message bring Thailand's most hawkish' party to power?

As Thailand prepares to vote on Sunday in a nationwide election, the country's months-long border dispute with Cambodia continues to cast a shadow over election proceedings. Brief but deadly armed clashes in May last year on a disputed section of the Thai-Cambodia border escalated into the deadliest fighting in a decade between the two countries, killing dozens of people and displacing hundreds of thousands.
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fromThe Nation
3 days ago

"We Are All Passengers on the Titanic"

Human rights and freedoms are losing significance as disorganization and cruelty rise, international institutions are devalued, and US policy favors relations with perceived great powers.
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3 days ago

Trump stirs up trouble near Iran

U.S. military buildup in the Middle East risks enabling an unpredictable president to misuse force and reflects entrenched institutional hawkish interests.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Trump rejects call from Russia's Putin to extend cap on nuclear deployments

President Trump rejected Russia's voluntary extension offer and called for negotiators to craft a new, modernized nuclear arms treaty.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Settler violence stokes peak West Bank displacement since October 2023: UN

Israeli settler violence and harassment displaced at least 694 Palestinians in January, driven largely by forced removal of the Ras Ein al-Auja herding community.
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3 days ago

New Zealand deputy PM heckled day after saying colonisation good for Maori

I'm always amazed by the myopic drone that colonisation and everything that's happened in our country was all bad, said Seymour, who is leader of the right-wing ACT Party and a member of the Maori community. The truth is that very few things are completely bad, Seymour had said, according to local online news site Stuff.
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fromThe Nation
3 days ago

Speaking Out on the Insanity of Nuclear Weapons

Eliminating or nearly eliminating nuclear weapons is urgently necessary and current government leaders must act promptly to prevent a renewed nuclear arms race.
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2 days ago

The government doesn't care': Maori greet New Zealand PM with indifference at muted Waitangi

Attendance at Waitangi grounds was very low, indicating Indigenous fatigue, breakdown of trust, and desire to refocus on Maori communities rather than protest.
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3 days ago

Sana-mania' grips Japan as ultra-conservative Takaichi expected to secure election landslide

When the LDP's conservative wing forced a leadership election to replace the embattled Ishiba in October last year, many expected his ally Shinjiro Koizumi the young, telegenic son of a previous prime minister to win. Instead, Japan's party of government for most of the past seven decades took a gamble on his ultra-conservative rival, Sanae Takaichi, installing her as the country's first female prime minister.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 days ago

Country of the blind': How will Bangladesh remember Muhammad Yunus?

Three days after the student-led protests forced Hasina to resign, Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh's only Nobel laureate, took over as the country's interim leader, tasked with stabilising a fractured country after one of its bloodiest upheavals that killed more than 1,400 people. Yunus, now 85, framed his mandate narrowly but ambitiously: restore a credible electoral process, and build consensus around reforms aimed at preventing a return to authoritarian rule by balancing power among different state institutions.
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4 days ago

Here's why Israel is allowing record murder rates in its Palestinian towns

Israel is tolerating violence against its Palestinian citizens to push them out, while weaponising anti-Semitism to pull Jews in. While the international media has rightly focused on the genocide and enormous displacement in Gaza alongside the ethnic cleansing in the West Bank and occupied East Jerusalem, the 300 murders inside Israel in 2025, 252 of whom were Palestinian victims, garnered little to no media coverage outside Israel.
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fromAxios
5 days ago

The economy is the world's most important problem, but not America's

How it works: Gallup polled a nationally representative sample of about 1,000 people age 15 and older in each of 107 countries from March - October 2025. It asked: "According to you, what is the most important problem your country is facing currently?" Respondents wrote in answers, and Gallup grouped them into buckets. By the numbers: The answer was nearly the same everywhere: The economy was identified by a median of 23% of adults across these countries.
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from48 hills
5 days ago

United Nations, won't you come on home? - 48 hills

San Francisco should offer funds and downtown space to house the United Nations to prevent its bankruptcy and relocate its headquarters.
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5 days ago

Health crime': Aoun slams Israel over spraying chemicals in south Lebanon

This is an environmental and health crime against Lebanese citizens and their land, Aoun was quoted as saying by Lebanon's National News Agency. He added that the incident is a continuation of repeated Israeli attacks on Lebanon and its people. Since Hezbollah and Israel reached a ceasefire agreement in November 2024, Israel has been attacking Lebanon almost daily in breach of the deal.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
6 days ago

Uruguay President Orsi deepens ties with China's Xi despite Trump threats

Uruguay deepens strategic partnership with China, signing cooperation agreements in science, technology, and trade amid US pressure to limit Chinese influence in Latin America.
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6 days ago

Will China replace the US on the world stage? podcast

Xi Jinping received multiple foreign leaders in January as countries pursue opportunities in China amid perceived U.S. erraticism and declining American hegemony.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
6 days ago

US abandoning the SDF has impacted Kurds across the region

US support for Damascus and withdrawal from its Kurdish partnership has eroded Kurdish trust and fuels regional Kurdish suspicion toward a centralized Syrian state.
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5 days ago

Russia ready to respond to any US weapons deployment in Greenland: Ryabkov

Moscow warns it will take military and technical measures if the United States deploys Golden Dome missile-defence elements or weapons systems on Greenland.
fromThe Nation
6 days ago

A Ceasefire in Name Only

In October, Hamas and Israel signed a peace deal supposedly intended to stop two years of slaughter in Gaza. Since then, more than 420 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire-an average of about four people a day-in what international mediators continue to describe as a successful de-escalation. The distance between that official narrative and the facts on the ground reveals how the language of ceasefire has been repurposed: It no longer describes a pause in violence but rather a mechanism for managing it, sanitizing ongoing military force under the guise of restraint.
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fromwww.dw.com
5 days ago

Trump to host Colombia's Petro at White House

Gustavo Petro will meet Donald Trump at the White House amid tensions over a US operation in Venezuela, counternarcotics cooperation, extraditions, and deportation flights.
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5 days ago

Adam Tooze: The US exhibits the logic of a serial abuser. Europe has to say no'

Europe should refuse U.S. bullying and avoid surrender, resisting concessions (notably over Greenland) while acknowledging limits in military support for Ukraine.
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

U.S. trade partners strike deals with each other to shield themselves from Trump

All U.S. allies are diversifying away from U.S. trade and services in response to unpredictable tariffs, weakening U.S. influence and raising domestic costs.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
6 days ago

Politics behind Pakistan's boycott of India T20 World Cup game, experts say

Pakistan will participate in the T20 World Cup but will boycott the February 15 match against India, prompting ICC criticism and calls for mediation.
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

Report From the Progressive International's Nuestra Summit

"Don't go!" more than one voice could be heard shouting in the packed Teatro Colón on January 24. The plea was in response to Colombian senator María José Pizarro Rodríguez's declaration that Colombia's President Gustavo Petro would be traveling to the White House on February 3 "in an act of courage." While the popular Pacto Histórico senator was mostly met with cheers and chants of the Chilean protest song, " El pueblo unido jamás será vencido,"
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6 days ago

Syrian forces deploy in Hasakah under ceasefire agreement with SDF

What's happening here is very significant, Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reported just outside of Hasakah, adding that a convoy of 150 personnel from the Syrian military had entered the city. Where I'm standing right now, there used to be a checkpoint run by the Kurdish-led SDF, and it is now being manned by soldiers from the Syrian army. This shows just how significant this territory is: an area that has been under the control of the SDF throughout the Syrian civil war, she said.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

How the left can win back the internet and rise again

The internet transformed political power, enabling right-wing forces to exploit engagement-driven platforms while undermining leftist organizing and progressives' previous online advantage.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

India's budget bets on infrastructure, manufacturing amid global trade war

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has unveiled its annual budget, aiming for steady growth in an uncertain global economy rocked by recent tariff wars. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the budget for the 2026-2027 financial year in Parliament on Sunday, prioritising infrastructure and domestic manufacturing, with a total expenditure estimated at $583bn. India's economy has so far weathered punitive tariffs of 50 percent imposed by United States President Donald Trump over New Delhi's imports of Russian oil.
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fromThe Nation
1 week ago

There Is No "After Gaza"

Palestinian resistance exposed Western imperial narratives, provoking violent backlash, Islamophobic rhetoric, and calls for indiscriminate assault against Gaza's civilian population.
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1 week ago

US eyes the Red Sea as Landau visits Africa

Christopher Landau is touring Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Djibouti to promote trade rebalancing, a positive business environment, and regional security and peace.
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1 week ago

South Africa tells Israel's ambassador to leave

South Africa declared Israel's ambassador Ariel Seidman persona non grata and ordered him to leave within 72 hours over alleged diplomatic norm violations.
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1 week ago

ASEAN does not recognise Myanmar's elections as of now': Philippine FM

Philippine Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro said on Thursday that ASEAN has not endorsed the three phases of the elections that were held in Myanmar, which concluded last weekend. Lazaro was speaking after hosting ASEAN's first major ministerial meetings this year in the central Philippines city of Cebu, where the Myanmar crisis was high on the agenda. Asked in a news conference if the bloc did not recognise the elections, Lazaro said yes, as of now.
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1 week ago

Deeply ideological': the rationale behind Iran's insistence on uranium enrichment

Asked by the Guardian in November in Tehran what cost benefit analysis could possibly conclude that the nuclear programme was a worthwhile project, the foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, referred to Iran's sovereign right under the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, the medical benefits, and the blood of past assassinated Iranian nuclear scientists. He suggested a compromise whereby a consortium including possibly the US could enrich uranium in Iran, but insisted the principle that uranium would be enriched inside Iran remained sacrosanct.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

Is Israel's current path setting it on course for collapse?

What we're really talking about is whether it will continue as the same entity as it is now. For instance, the way apartheid South Africa was no longer the same entity after 1994, or that East Germany was the same entity after unification [in 1990]. The argument is that Israel, as it stands now, is unsustainable. And it is not so much about the way Israel treats Palestinians, but about division within Israel.
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1 week ago

Can Trump's madman theory' reshape Iran and the Middle East?

Fast forward to the present day, and Trump is threatening an even bigger attack, and backing up the threat with a large-scale movement of US military assets, including an aircraft carrier, towards Iranian waters. Trump says that these threats are his way of convincing the Iranians to agree to a deal reported to include demands to effectively end Iran's nuclear programme, limit its ballistic missile programme, and stop support for allies across the Middle East.
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1 week ago

Israel stays unexpectedly quiet amid Trump's war drums with archfoe Iran

Israel has held back from confronting Iran despite political incentives, with military intelligence warning premature action could backfire given Iran's remaining missile capabilities.
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1 week ago

Why a T-shirt hiding in a hit movie is trending with Brazilian progressives: Almost every day they sell out'

A vintage 1978 yellow T-shirt from Olinda's Pitombeira has become a symbol of Brazilian leftist identity after exposure in The Secret Agent and Moura's awards.
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1 week ago

What We Lose When Question Period Becomes Performance Art | The Walrus

I spent nine years on the "wrong" side after being elected in 1984 alongside only thirty-nine other Liberals. I wanted desperately to be in government, but I found my time across the aisle very formative. I participated fully in the parliamentary experience. I was made a critic, served on committees, asked questions, took part in debates, and addressed audiences at functions across the country.
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1 week ago

Confusion, anger in post-coup Guinea-Bissau

Political turmoil in Guinea-Bissau centers on accusations that deposed President Umaro Sissoco Embalo orchestrated a coup to block election results and reclaim power.
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1 week ago

Latin America seeks its own voice in a turbulent world

Seven Latin American heads of state convened in Panama at CAF's 2026 forum, turning a trade-focused meeting into a politically charged regional multilateral summit.
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1 week ago

As the Taliban step up their war on women and girls, it is clear that appeasement has failed | Gordon Brown

The Taliban has banned all Afghan women from any contact with schools or education, intensifying gender-based repression that excludes girls and women from public life.
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1 week ago

A spectre is haunting Europe - the spectre of Trump. Cue the Asian trade deals | Fortune

Stability. Consistency. Ever-changing complexity. With language like that, deployed in separate meetings in three Asian capitals this week, government leaders forged closer ties driven in part by a figure halfway around the world: the president of the United States. And much of the time, they didn't even mention Donald Trump's name. IN BEIJING: The U.K. and Chinese leaders called Thursday for a "long-term, stable, and comprehensive strategic partnership" between their two countries. The important words are long-term and stable. The two countries committed a decade ago to building a comprehensive strategic partnership but progress has been halting at best.
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1 week ago

What does the US want from Iran? Tracking one month of Trump's changing demands

Donald Trump warned Iran to negotiate over its nuclear programme or face possible airstrikes and regime change.
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1 week ago

Is the U.S. still "exceptional"? Younger Americans aren't sure

China is increasingly not the big, bad wolf in the eyes of young people, who are encountering the country through cultural touch points like the ugly-but-cute Labubu dolls and innovations like TikTok rather than national security threats. They're more focused on kitchen table issues such as a discouraging job market for entry-level workers, inflationary pressures pinching their wallets and the growing sense that America's fractured political system doesn't work for them.
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1 week ago

Russia To Roll Out Bitcoin, Crypto Rules In July

Russia will adopt a comprehensive crypto regulatory framework allowing regulated Bitcoin and crypto trading for qualified and restricted retail investors effective July 1, 2027.
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fromMedium
1 week ago

Beyond the waterfall state: why missions need a different decision-making architecture

Government needs architectures that combine stewardship of stable systems with agile approaches enabling divergent creativity, collective judgement, and experimentation to manage uncertainty.
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1 week ago

Is Trump's Board of Peace' an effort to curtail Europe's middle powers?

Most European countries declined to join President Donald Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza reconstruction, citing concerns about supplanting the United Nations and legitimacy.
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fromPrivacy International
1 week ago

Election observers adopt Principles and Guidance for Observing Personal Data Use in Elections

International election observation must monitor and regulate personal data and data-intensive technologies across the election cycle to protect electoral integrity and voter privacy.
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1 week ago

Who was Ajit Pawar, the Indian politician killed in plane crash?

Ajit Pawar, Maharashtra's deputy chief minister, died in a private plane crash that also killed four others; the cause remains under investigation.
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fromPrivacy International
1 week ago

Argentina's election authorities must guarantee the right to a universally accessible secret vote

Argentina's October 2025 legislative elections failed to guarantee secret, private, and non-discriminatory voting for blind, partially sighted, illiterate, and other vulnerable voters.
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1 week ago

Berlin slams Putin over 'stubborn insistence on crucial territorial issue' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Wadephul said speaking in Latvia that what was seen during the peace talks in UAE is "Russia's stubborn insistence on the crucial territorial issue." "And if there is no flexibility here, I fear that the negotiations may still take a long time or may not be successful at this stage," he said. He added, "Our commitment to diplomacy does not weaken our determination to support Ukraine."
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1 week ago

Global opposition to Trump gains momentum

The week at the World Economic Forum in Davos has strengthened the ranks of its opponents, with a shift among numerous European leaders including figures from the far right, theoretically close to Trump who have abandoned their usual conciliatory attitudes and are now opting for firm rejection in the face of his abuses and insults. In this way, albeit without formal coordination, they are joining the group of countries that refuse to yield, such as China, India, Canada, and Brazil.
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3 weeks ago

After Maduro's Capture, Venezuela Faces Old US Shadows and Uncertain Future | KQED

U.S. power in Latin America drives migration, prioritizes oil and strategic dominance, and fuels dehumanizing immigration enforcement that violates migrants' and defenders' rights.
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1 week ago

South Korea's 'fake news' law tests press autonomy

South Korea's revised media law empowers removal of online content, correction demands and heavy fines, raising concerns about free expression and government control.
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

How to Win Big With Public-Sector Partners

Understanding the difference in purpose Unlike private businesses, which exist to make a profit, public institutions are designed to create impact - especially social and economic outcomes that benefit everyone, not just paying customers. A public agency doesn't measure its success in revenue or margins, but in how much it improves lives, builds equity and maintains public trust. This doesn't mean budgets and spending don't matter - they absolutely do - but money is not the goal. It's the tool.
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2 weeks ago

What role is China playing in global geopolitical transformations?

China projects power while avoiding direct conflict, using economic partnerships and strategic maneuvering to reshape influence and exploit transatlantic tensions.
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2 weeks ago

China's top ranking general under investigation for alleged violations amid ongoing purge of leadership

China's top general Zhang Youxia, a close Xi ally and CMC vice-chairman, is under investigation for suspected serious disciplinary and legal violations.
fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

Why Is Trump Cozying Up to China?

As President Trump has charged into a conflict with American allies over Greenland in recent weeks, he has also been pursuing an unlikely new friend: Communist China. Even for a politician known for erratic policy shifts, this swap-of longtime democratic partners that have sacrificed much for America's benefit in exchange for an authoritarian regime intent on undermining it-is bizarre. It also highlights the risks that Trump's personalized form of diplomacy presents to American national security and the balance of global power.
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