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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

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...

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

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

For the U.S., this is indeed a fine line to walk, and its success will depend on prudent statesmanship that has been largely unfamiliar to the post-Cold War generation of America’s political elites. Vance’s trip to Armenia and Azerbaijan sends...

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Jd-vance

Greece and Malta have voiced doubts over the advisability of a complete European Union ban on services related to the transportation of Russian oil during discussions on the 20th EU sanctions package. Shipping Economies Face Direct Losses The issue emerged at...

World

Russian officials have begun openly dismantling the notion of a "spirit of Anchorage,” accusing the US of failing to honor understandings and warning that Moscow must act decisively to protect key partners, including Iran. Lavrov Accuses the US of Violating Anchorage...

World

Hunger strikers and the significance of sacrifice Moving beyond healing The truth is, the limits of mental health has always been known, echoed on the streets of every major city: no justice, no peace. We are not going to ‘therapy’ our...

Unfiltered

Hunger strikers and the significance of sacrifice Moving beyond healing The truth is, the limits of mental health has always been known, echoed on the streets of every major city: no justice, no peace. We are not going to ‘therapy’ our...

Unfiltered

What is FPIC for Indigenous Peoples? Why meaningful engagement of Indigenous Peoples matters An Indigenous woman cooks using a traditional wood grill in P’al, an Ixil Maya community in north-western Guatemala. Only six out of 195 NDCs explicitly recognise Indigenous worldviews and...

Climate, Environmental defenders, Indigenous peoples

It is a pleasure for me to join His Excellency, Minister Al Hussaini in welcoming you to this important dialogue here in the United Arab Emirates—a fast-growing global AI hub. A recent Microsoft study reports that 64 percent of the...

Artificial Intelligence, Development & Aid, Featured

Despite lacking both evidence and theory, many economists claim trade liberalisation accelerates development. But only a few economies have gained many jobs from external market access. Instead, most economies have experienced greater deindustrialisation and food insecurity, besides deepening their vulnerability to...

Development & Aid, Economy & Trade, Financial Crisis

History occasionally presents moments when the truth about a conflict is stated plainly enough that it becomes impossible to ignore. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s February 7 address in Doha, Qatar (transcript here) should prove to be such a moment....

Uncategorized

‘This ruling confirms that in Kenya, artistic expression can still be curtailed on broad moral and cultural grounds, even when it poses no harm. While the Court placed some limits on coercive state power, it left intact a censorship system...

Picture by Stefan Müller (climate stuff, 1 Mio views) [1] – UN Special Rapporteurs communiqué criticizing application of Section 129 in this context English news article: Mafia or environmental group? Some EU states don’t see a difference Menschen gegen Öl – was bisher geschah (in german) Constitutional complaint against Germany’s...

Climate Crisis, National Politics, Solutions

Recommended A Surinam horned frog (Ceratophrys cornuta) rests camouflaged among leaves in the Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest. This rare species is affected by localised loss of habitat due to deforestation (Image: Tobias Orlow / Alamy) A biodiversity hotspot Ecuador’s location between the Andes, the...

Nature, Forests, Biodiversity

  The Pacific Island countries are at the frontline of climate change. Their territories mostly consist of small, low-lying islands, with long coastlines and vast ocean spaces between them. Many livelihoods are based on agriculture or fishing, and importing water or...

Active Citizens, Aid, Asia-Pacific

Eradicating extreme poverty for all people everywhere by 2030 is a pivotal aim of the Sustainable Development Goals. Extreme poverty, defined as surviving on less than US$3.00 per person per day at 2021 purchasing power parity, has witnessed remarkable declines...

Climate Change, Development & Aid, Featured

Big Nature-Based Finance Turnaround Needed to Restore, Protect Ecosystems World Living Beyond Its Means: Warns UN’s Global Water Bankruptcy Report Refugees Forced to Fill Gaps as Funding, Power and Legal Recognition Move Out of Reach A recent report reveals that Asia faces...

Aid, Asia-Pacific, Civil Society

Iraqi political analyst Ahmed Al-Adhadh links the current stand-off to wider changes in the region. "The Middle East is undergoing major geopolitical and economic transformations, particularly as a result of the tightening of international sanctions on Iran," al-Adhadh told The New...

MENA

Chris Hedges is a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist who was a foreign correspondent for fifteen years for The New York Times, where he served as the Middle East Bureau Chief and Balkan Bureau Chief for the paper. He previously worked overseas for The Dallas Morning...

National Politics, Article, Chris Hedges

It is pre-dawn in the historic Podil district of the Ukraine capital, Kiev, and warm light from the Spelta bakery-bistro’s window pierces the darkness outside. On a wooden surface dusted with flour, the baker Oleksandr Kutsenko skillfully divides and shapes...

World

In a recent editorial, the Washington Post characterized Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s diplomatic mission to Beijing as a “shortsighted” attempt to “troll” President Donald Trump. The critique suggests that Canada is blurring the line between pragmatism and naiveté, trading...

Commentary, Featured

Language changes meaning A solar farm near Rajasthan, India. Trade and cooperation in clean tech between the country and the EU is expected to be made easier with the free trade agreement’s market access commitments (Image: Nicolas Chorier / Amazing Aerial...

Business, Climate, Climate impacts

https://www.madamasr.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/fcv.mp4 The post HED: Sudan Nashra: Military lifts Kadugli siege | Sudan makes AU reinstatement push, but internal disarray, AU insistence on ceasefire stand in way | Security and Defense Council gives preliminary approval to Sudan’s return to IGAD | US...

2023 Sudan War, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Egypt-Sudan relations

Matthew Hoh is the Associate Director of the Eisenhower Media Network. A former Marine and State Department official who resigned in protest over the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan The US Navy had to retreat from the Red Sea not once...

Geopolitics, National Politics, Article

Our planet regularly experiences powerful streams of charged particles released by the Sun, triggering geomagnetic storms that many people associate with sudden changes in well-being. While doctors often question this connection, millions remain convinced of their sensitivity to space weather,...

Science

The origins of Britain’s interest in Venezuela’s oil RELATED How Britain helped Trump destabilise Venezuela The propaganda campaign A 1962 letter sent from Information Research Department officer Leslie Boas to his boss at the Foreign Office (National Archives) Nationalisation rekindled Share of the...

Archive, Corporations, Intelligence

Despite Europe’s external reliance syndrome, it still holds institutional, regulatory, and material resources to turn its dependencies into partnerships, namely with the US, but not one with an antagonistic posture towards an increasingly multipolar world order. The European reliance on...

Europe, Politics, USA
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