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Originally published by Pacific Forum, this article is republished with permission. On June 15, Japanese opposition lawmaker Chikage Koga said during a committee meeting in the upper house that children from economically disadvantaged families enlist in the Self-Defense Forces (SDF), while children...

Northeast Asia, Block 2, Image of Japan's military

Hannah Arendt warned in 1948 that a Jewish state built without Jewish-Arab agreement would live by permanent war, fear and exclusion – a warning that now reads less like idealism than realism Robert Manne is Emeritus Professor of Politics and a...

Geopolitics, Article, Robert Manne

A published report detailing how President Donald Trump’s eldest sons stand to profit from a tungsten mining deal negotiated by their billionaire father has sparked outraged calls for accountability, with Democratic lawmakers characterizing the taxpayer-funded project as yet another example of the administration’s...

United States, Central Asia, Donald Trump

- - - - Photo by René DeAnda on Unsplash We all know that the federal bureaucracy sucks. I can’t even get into all the ways it sucks, and that doesn’t count the fact that it’s still...

Red Bait Redux

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Not long after the second Trump administration took office, a new power center emerged in Washington under the banner of “government efficiency.” Through the Department of Government Efficiency , or DOGE , Elon Musk...

Activism, Column, Economic Justice

SEOUL — The chat logs I read over as I searched for the name of just one teenage girl were incessant: “Does anyone still have her video? I want to watch it again. I heard she transferred to a school...

Asia Pacific, Countering Violence Against Women, Courts & Law

Protesters lit fires in Johannesburg's city centre on Tuesday as thousands joined an anti-immigration march, moving through the streets under the watch of police and private security personnel. Demonstrators carrying sticks and shields marched through the city, while police vehicles...

South Africa, Africa, Migration

Delegates gather for the opening plenary of the June UN Climate Meetings in Bonn. Credit: Kiara Worth / IISD/ENB By Felix Dodds and Chris Spence APEX, North Carolina / SAN FRANCISCO, California, Jun 30 2026 (IPS) With progress stalled on...

Climate Change, Environment, Global

GAZA, (PIC) The Jabalia al-Nazla municipality in northern Gaza has issued an urgent appeal to international organizations, relief agencies, and global partners, calling for immediate action to save the area’s collapsing water supply system. In a statement released on Tuesday, local officials...

News, Gaza Strip, Jabalia

Three years ago, Washington bet that restricting China’s access to advanced semiconductors would preserve American technological dominance. That bet is not paying off the way its architects imagined. A February 2026 analysis in American Affairs Journal...

Labor, Trade, & Finance, China, chips

The Sudanese army said it had retaken Kulbus, a strategic town near the Chadian border , in what appeared to be its biggest battlefield gain in western Darfur since the fall of El-Fasher last year. The Rapid Support Forces,...

MENA

Smart farming enables farmers to produce more with fewer resources, make better decisions under uncertainty, and reduce agriculture's environmental footprint. Credit: FAO By Beth Bechdol ROME, Jun 30 2026 (IPS) Farmers today are producing food under pressures that would have been...

Environment, Food and Agriculture, Food Systems

Iraq's new government launched a sweeping anti-corruption campaign that resulted in dozens of arrests of politicians and senior officials across the country's political spectrum. The raids, carried out by elite security forces, are part of Prime Minister Ali al Zaidi's...

Long War Journal, News, Ali al Zaidi

On Monday, the Department of Defense announced a new slate of appointees to the Defense Policy Board, a committee tasked with providing strategic advice and making recommendations to the Pentagon. Media outlets were quick to highlight the Pentagon’s selection of...

Revolving-door, Pete-hegseth, Norm-coleman

It has been nearly seven years since Lebanon became trapped in a series of crises that have touched almost every aspect of daily life. The country of around six million has endured a devastating financial collapse since 2019,...

Society

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC) During the past 24 hours, extremist Jewish settler groups launched a new wave of violations and attacks in different areas of the occupied West Bank, targeting Palestinian citizens, homes, and agricultural property. In the northern Jordan Valley, settlers attacked...

News, Jewish terrorism, Settler crimes

JENIN, (PIC) Israel has killed the Palestinian Tawjihi student, Mohammed Abahra, from Yamun village in Jenin, and is continuing to hold his body for the sixth month. Mohammed’s father, a schoolteacher, announced that he would abstain from participating in supervising this year’s...

Zionist Terrorism, detained bodies, Israeli crimes

QED (Quick Error Detection) can be a powerful complementary addition to verification but can be subject to size constraints. This month’s paper looks at a fix for that limitation. Paul Cunningham (GM, Verification at Cadence), Raúl Camposano (Silicon Catalyst, entrepreneur,...

AI, Cadence, EDA

The breakaway state of Somaliland's opposition party has criticised the opening of a diplomatic office in Jerusalem, stating the move violates the constitution and could undermine foreign relations. In mid-June, the President of the self-declared breakaway region, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi,...

MENA

The United Arab Emirates has said its nationals can travel to Lebanon, effective on Monday, lifting a weeks-long ban in place because of the war on Iran and concerns over Tehran's influence. The foreign ministry said "it...

MENA

Lebanon has extended an exemption allowing non-Lebanese residents who entered the country and wish to depart via land border crossings to do so without penalties. The renewed waiver, announced on Monday by Lebanon’s General Security and valid...

MENA

NEGEV, (PIC) Far-right Israeli finance minister Bezalel Smotrich announced on Monday the completion of preparations to establish three Jewish settlements in the northern region of the Gaza Strip, pending approval from premier Benjamin Netanyahu. “The settlement administration, under my direction at the...

News, Gaza Strip, Settlement expansion

As the United States and Iran continue negotiations over the future of the Strait of Hormuz , Europe finds itself largely absent from the diplomatic table. The latest rounds of talks, facilitated by Qatar and Pakistan, have focused on consolidating...

Analysis

GAZA, (PIC) The prayer garment in the Gaza Strip is no longer merely an item of clothing women wear while performing their prayers. Amid the continuing genocide, it has become part of everyday life and a constant companion that rarely leaves...

Reports, Gaza women, Israeli genocide

Reform UK’s deputy leader said last week that a parliamentary debate into Israeli influence on British politics was “antisemitic in its very motivation and at its core”. “As such, we should utterly reject it,” argued Richard Tice...

Archive, Middle East, Golan Heights

Strong marriages are built on more than tawakkul – they’re built on honest conversations about money. When Expectations Collide Khadija, a 26 year old woman living in New York, has been searching for a marriage partner for a few years now...

#Life, featured, Featured Home

Asylum seekers in Britain could have to repay the state around £10,000 ($13,222) for accommodation and basic living support before becoming eligible to apply for settlement, the government said on Monday in its latest effort to deter illegal migration....

World

Some 400,000 displaced Lebanese have gone back to their areas of origin, according to officials, even as Israeli forces continue to occupy swathes of southern Lebanon . In an announcement on Monday , Social Affairs Minister Dr. Hanin El-Sayed...

MENA

Government fears repeat of anti-migrant violence in 2008 that led to looting and resulted in deaths of 62 people South African authorities have deployed police units to towns and cities around the country before planned demonstrations against undocumented foreign nationals...

South Africa, Africa, World news

The Asia-Pacific is experiencing an unprecedented transformation in ocean governance. Governments across the region are expanding marine protected areas, investing in blue carbon initiatives, deploying digital fisheries monitoring systems and positioning the ocean as a cornerstone of climate resilience and...

Opinion, 2026 Our Ocean Conference, Blue Carbon Projects

When I arrived in Cuba, I did not expect to be speaking Arabic. Organisers from the United States arrived at Mezquita Abdallah hours before the Jummah prayer to deliver bags full of Spanish translations of the Quran, donated by a...

Society

GAZA, (PIC) The death toll from the Israeli genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, which started on October 7, 2023, has surged to 73,066 martyrs, according to the health ministry on Tuesday morning. The ministry added that the total number of the...

News, death toll, Gaza Strip

US Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin celebrated Iran's elimination from the World Cup , saying he did a "happy dance," Sports Business Journal reported on Monday. The Iranian team barely missed out on reaching the knockout...

Sports

WEST BANK, (PIC) The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) carried out a series of raids across several cities and towns in the West Bank last night and on Tuesday, arresting at least one Palestinian, breaking into homes and forcing businesses to close. According...

News, Arrests, IOF raids

In a seminal article, entitled “Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes,” Stephen Stedman writes that “peacemaking is a risky business.” The greatest source of risk “comes from spoilers—leaders and parties who believe that peace emerging from negotiations threatens their power, worldview...

Opinion, Block 2, Common Dreams

Taiwanese investigators have raided the Taiwan offices of US company Super Micro Computer and two other tech firms, a prosecutor said Tuesday, as part of an expanded probe into the alleged smuggling of Nvidia AI chips to China. This handout...

Defence & Foreign Policy, Science & Technology, Taiwan

Scores of residents have been left fearing for their future following the US government’s order to remove temporary protected status for Syrians and Haitians. On Thursday, the US Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 vote along ideological lines that...

World
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