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Bundestag President Julia Klöckner entered Gaza embedded with the Israeli military. No Palestinian officials, civil society representatives, or residents were included in the itinerary. German lawmakers warned the visit risks legitimizing Israeli annexation and occupation plans. Germany maintained strong diplomatic engagement with Israeli...

EU politics, Geopolitics, National Politics

The latest World Economic Forum made clear the current crisis of multilateralism. Over 60 heads of state and 800 corporate executives assembled in Davos under a ‘Spirit of Dialogue’ theme aimed at strengthening global cooperation, but it was preceded by...

Active Citizens, Armed Conflicts, Civil Society

Although global rates of child labour have declined since 2020, the practice remains a serious and persistent violation of children’s rights, undermining their safety, social development, and long-term economic stability. These risks are intensified by structural pressures— poverty, climate shocks,...

Africa, Armed Conflicts, Child Labour

Robin McAlpine is Head of Strategic Development at the Common Weal think-tank in Scotland. BRAVE NEW EUROPE is one of the very few Resistance Media in Europe. We publish expert analyses and reports by some of the leading thinkers from across...

Corruption, Economics, Finance

Metro strategy Sand in the gears Labor-community alliances Amazon labor tables Unions pledging significant financing. Contributions and staffing commitments will be the most difficult to work out, but participating unions should commit to a multiyear budget in support of a local metro table’s efforts. A...

Activism, Business & Economy, Column

The promise President Petro speaks during his Coral site visit. His government is aiming to have installed 1-3 gigawatts of electrolysis capacity for the production of green hydrogen by 2030 (Image: Juan Cano / Presidencia de Colombia, PDM) Where is it produced? An...

Energy, Energy transition, Hydrogen

A mother's anguish Political neglect Systemic failure A movement escalates But families vowed to continue. As one statement from bereaved parents declared: "Despite its cost, this struggle is a duty to our sons and daughters who are gone, and to the right of the...

MENA

"Stop the Genocide" as a crime Physical pressure Sunday surprises Za'atar, olive oil, and dabke Hate messages Intimidation through litigation The House was advised to hire a lawyer, but Qashoo asked, "Where would I get the funds to hire lawyers?" He contrasted their limited resources with the...

World

‘A lot of uncertainty’ RELATED Revealed: How Palestine Action was banned declassifieduk.org/revealed-how-palestine-action-was-banned/">announced in June 2025 shortly after activists broke into RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire and sprayed red paint into the turbines of two military aircraft used for refuelling and...

Top Stories

Five former UN Secretaries-Generals United Nations Faces Crisis Amid Global Retreat on Rights and Democracy United Nations member countries will select a new UN secretary-general this year to succeed António Guterres in January 2027. The change in leadership comes at a time...

Global, Global Governance, Headlines

Dawn is breaking and the world’s biggest refugee camp stirs to life. Smoke rises from small cooking fires among rows of bamboo and tarpaulin shelters as children line up for food. For 38-year-old Mon Bahar, one of over 1.1 million...

Asia-Pacific, Crime & Justice, Development & Aid

Last year, U.S. President Donald Trump issued sweeping executive orders promoting what he described as a “beautiful,” “clean,” “abundant,” and “cost-effective” energy source. But coal remains the dirtiest fossil fuel and the largest contributor to carbon emissions from fuel combustion....

Newswire

Richard D. Wolff is an American Marxian economist known for his work on economic methodology and class analysis. He is a professor emeritus of economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a visiting professor in the graduate program in...

Economics, EU politics, Finance

Branko Milanović is an economist specialised in development and inequality. His new book, The Visions of inequality, was published October 10, 2023. BRAVE NEW EUROPE is one of the very few Resistance Media in Europe. We publish expert analyses and reports by some...

Economics, Finance, Tax

Related The Ecological Cost of AI Is Much Higher Than You Think Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai lead a panel at a Google data center in Midlothian, Texas, on Nov. 14, 2025, where Google announced plans...

Business & Economy, Environment, News

We need policies and collaboration that address glacier-fed water systems, cross-border cooperation, and risk-sharing and early warning mechanisms – especially as rivers fed by glaciers often span multiple countries Mountains cover more than a quarter of the world’s land and...

Development & Aid, Environment, Global

Political implications During his second tenure, Iraq's army was unable to prevent the Islamic State (IS) from seizing a third of the country's territory in 2014. Iraqi security forces, including the PMF and the Iraqi Kurdistan region's Peshmerga forces, with support...

MENA

Morocco in focus at the European Film Market No Good Men Shahrbanoo Sadat | Afghanistan, Germany, France, Norway, Denmark Opening Film In a Whisper Leyla Bouzid | Tunisia, France Competition Yellow Letters İlker Çatak | Turkey, Germany, France Competition Salvation Emin Alper | Turkey, France, Netherlands, Greece, Sweden, Saudi Arabia Competition Chronicles from...

Culture

Losing bees means more than just having fewer flowers in our gardens – it will result in a chain reaction felt through entire ecosystems and food chains, including our own. Responsible for a third of global food production, bees are...

Newswire

On January 29, 2026, UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan made an official visit to Moscow. Key areas of multifaceted Russian-UAE cooperation, the current situation in the Middle East, and other international issues were discussed. Arab Authors on the...

Politics, Russia, UAE

Broad effort 'A real test' The unions that filed the complaint also accuse Israel of violating the Protection of Wages Convention No. 95, which Israel ratified in 1959. The complaint focuses on the non-payment of wages and due benefits to tens of...

MENA

• 700 deployed intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), deployed submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs), and deployed heavy bombers equipped for nuclear armaments; • 1,550 nuclear warheads on deployed ICBMs, deployed SLBMs, and deployed heavy bombers equipped for nuclear armaments (each such heavy bomber is counted...

Featured, Global, Headlines

In this episode, we speak with Tyler Creighton about the ongoing struggle to save the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) from defunding and closure at the hands of Russell Vought in the second Trump Administration. Creighton is a lawyer at...

Money on the Left Episodes, Featured

Africa’s challenge lies not in a lack of ambition, but in ensuring that governance and accountability mechanisms are strong enough to turn commitments into results. Credit: Busani Bafana/IPS The Kampala Correction • Align and update laws governing food, trade, climate and health; •...

Environment, Food and Agriculture, Food Systems

We’ve been keeping an eye on the Hercules Gymnasium…there’s this Lichtenfeld kid, already a champion wrestler, takes a particular interest in street fighting. Understands that there are no rule books, this isn’t sport, it’s Nazis who are out to kill...

Commentary, Featured

Medics practice evacuating a detained immigrant in a simulated exercise at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, in April 2025. (U.S. Air Force/Aubree Owens) Into the unknown U.S. service members stand by during a simulated medical evacuation of immigrants detained at the U.S. base at...

Health & Wellness, Immigration, Military

Antonia Baumgartner argues that behind the promise of peace, a set of recent U.S.-backed agreements have reshaped how the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s minerals, infrastructure, and political choices are tied to Washington’s strategic priorities. Under these arrangements, unlicensed and...

Newswire

China-Japan relations + Hacking attack + Clean energy boom Linda_Heyer Wed, 02/11/2026 - 13:46 picture alliance/dpa/HPIC | Hu Qingming Download (pdf - 440.04 KB) MERICS Briefs MERICS China Essentials Feb 12, 2026 11 min read China-Japan relations + Hacking attack + Clean energy...

Since the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in October of last year, humanitarian conditions in Gaza have notably improved — but aid agencies warn that progress is extremely fragile. Acute shortages of lifesaving medical care and psychosocial support persist,...

Aid, Armed Conflicts, Crime & Justice

A silent threat The lack of safe housing alternatives has made returning to the damaged home a forced choice with no way out. "There are no ready homes, no sufficient tents, and no apartments for rent. Everything is either destroyed or full....

MENA

The COVID-19 pandemic reminded everyone how important care work is to daily life. When schools closed and hospitals filled up, often it was women and girls who stepped up at home. Their contributions made a big difference, yet these responsibilities...

Asia-Pacific, Featured, Gender

The US National Defense Strategy published on January 23, 2026 (the 2026 NDS), demonstrates noticeable differences in how key national security challenges are defined compared to the document released just two months earlier. These discrepancies deserve close attention. No Taiwan...

China, Politics, USA
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