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The new government in Bangladesh begins its tenure with an unusually crowded foreign policy inbox. The swearing-in of Tarique Rahman as prime minister on February 17, 2026, marks the end of a turbulent transition. Following a commanding mandate in the...

South Asia, Bangladesh, Bangladesh Foreign Policy

Six journalists have been arrested this year in Cambodia in relation to their reporting Originally published on Global Voices Advox Journalist Hem Vanna. Photo from a post by CPJ sourced from human rights group ADHOC. Fair use. Online journalist...

Advocacy, Cambodia, Censorship

This series is a collaboration between Dr. Ali and MuslimMatters , bringing Quranic wisdom to the questions Muslim families are navigating. The Question That Divides Families “Can I be friends with non-Muslims?” This question causes more conflict in Muslim households than...

#Islam, #Life, #Society

The small country of Costa Rica, home to just over five million people and roughly the size of West Virginia, has long prided itself on being a bastion of democratic norms in Latin American politics. To its north lie Nicaragua,...

Central-america, Costa-rica

In Tuesday’s State of the Union address, President Donald Trump threatened to bomb Iran but left open a path to return from the brink, suggesting that he would back down if Tehran pledged to never build a nuclear weapon. “They were...

Trump, Iran, Venezuela

When Brazilians vote for president in October, multilateralism will likely be on the ballot. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has long stressed diversifying and deepening the diplomatic and trade relations of Latin America’s largest nation with the rest of...

Lula, Luiz-inacio-lula-da-silva, India

Al-Ahli climbed to the top of the Saudi Pro League after a narrow win over Damac, tightening an already fierce title race that also saw Ronaldo and Al-Nassr keep pace and Al-Hilal held in a tense Clasico draw. Off...

Sports

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed Iran is seeking to develop missiles that can strike the United States -- long-range weapons technology that only a limited number of countries possess. "They've already developed missiles that can threaten Europe and our...

World

Iran's foreign minister declared Tuesday that a deal to avoid a military clash with the US was within reach, two days before talks between the foes were due to resume in Geneva. Abbas Araghchi's appeal came as Iran...

MENA

South Sudan's opposition on Monday said government troops had committed a "massacre" of at least 25 civilians, including women and children. The increasingly unstable country is seeing a surge of fighting, much of it in eastern Jonglei state where at least...

MENA

As Ramadan begins, Palestinians in Gaza mark the holy month under a fragile ceasefire and with a hesitant joy. This year, the holy month actually holds the possibility – however delicate – of worship without terror, fasting without fear of...

Narrated

Since Trump’s election, Seoul’s analysts asked questions. Commentators voiced unease – and “Liberation Day” proved their concerns well founded as the U.S. imposed a series of dynamic tariffs driven by social media and personal sentiment. Yet the depth of ties...

Uncategorized

The collapse of Venezuela is often narrated in the West as a simple morality play – a cautionary tale of socialist overreach and the inevitable rot of authoritarianism. Francisco Rodríguez’s “The Collapse of Venezuela” dismantles this caricature, showing with unusually...

Uncategorized

The Pentagon is demanding Anthropic drop its AI guardrails regarding its use in autonomous weapons systems and surveillance by Friday, or lose a $200 million contract, in what is now a full force battle over the future of AI’s use...

Anthropic, Pentagon, Hegseth

Steve Jobs once described the personal computer as “the equivalent of a bicycle for our minds.” Jobs at 12 years old had read an article published in Scientific American that compared the efficiency of locomotion for various species on the...

Opinion, Artificial intellilgence, Bicycles

Jesse Jackson: la politica del dialogo e della giustizia sociale contro le logiche del liberismo e della contrapposizione Segue nostro Telegram . Jesse Jackson nasce disprezzato dai bianchi in un ghetto riservato ai neri in Carolina del Sud l’8 ottobre...

Italiano, CIA, Democratic Party

An EU internal memo has raised security concerns about the escape of thousands of people from a detention camp holding relatives of suspected Islamic State group fighters in northeastern Syria , suggesting militant groups could recruit from...

MENA

The raging reaction by President Donald Trump to the US Supreme Court’s ruling on his “emergency” import tariffs brought back memories of the testimony by former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson to the January 6th committee about his alleged food-throwing...

Opinion, Donald Trump, Supreme Court tariffs ruling

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC) The Israeli forces have issued demolition orders for 23 residential and agricultural structures in the town of Abu Dis, southeast of Occupied Jerusalem, in a new escalation targeting the Palestinian presence around the city. The Israeli forces raided the...

News, Demolition orders, Occupied Jerusalem

Participants observe a visual montage linking Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Award ceremony, the Sant’Egidio interfaith forum in Rome and the Astana Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions — symbolizing the emerging “rehearsal space” where religion, civil society and state...

Active Citizens, Armed Conflicts, Civil Society

The Ukraine war continues to be a disaster in every way imaginable and the bloodshed doesn’t look like it’s going to end any time soon. Michael Roberts is an Economist in the City of London and a prolific blogger . Cross-posted from...

Geopolitics, Article, Michael Roberts

WEST BANK, (PIC) Dozens of Jewish settlers stormed the Jabal Jales neighborhood in southern al-Khalil under heavy military protection, taking control of five old buildings in what residents described as an unprecedented development in the area in decades. Residents believe the takeover...

News, Israeli violations, settler violence

Ranked among the many issues for which the winter of 2025-26 might be remembered in the United States – ranging from explosive exposes of abusive tycoons linked to a country whose genocide of Palestine Washington has long supported, to a...

#Current Affairs, Africa, Anti-Muslim Bigotry

Credit: Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto via Getty Images By Inés M. Pousadela MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Feb 24 2026 (IPS) The Islamic Republic of Iran has put down another uprising, with a ferocity that makes previous crackdowns seem restrained. The theocratic regime has survived, but...

Active Citizens, Civil Society, Crime & Justice

The Supreme Court of the United States overturned tariffs introduced by Donald Trump, restricting presidential authority in trade conflicts. The ruling may reshape Washington's economic pressure mechanisms and influence negotiations with major global partners. Trump Violated the US Constitution By imposing...

World

For decades, the world’s most valuable American export was not a physical commodity or a digital service. It was the reliable predictability of the U.S. legal system. That certainty premium, the bedrock on which the global “Pax Americana” was built,...

Labor, Trade, & Finance, tariffs

Former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki has vowed to continue pursuing a return to office regardless of US pressure opposing his candidacy, intensifying political uncertainty following Iraq’s November 2025 elections. Maliki’s bid comes as Shiite factions within the Coordination...

Long War Journal, Coordination Framework, Iraq

First published by Pacific Forum‘s The Pilot: Indo-Pacific Policy Briefs, this article is republished with permission. Last week, former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol (2022-25) received a life sentence for leading an insurrection in connection to his aborted martial law declaration...

Opinion, Block 2, Northeast Asia

UN Secretary-General António Guterres speaks at the opening of the 61st session of the Human Rights Council at the Palais des Nations, in Geneva. Meanwhile, Volker Turk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, addresses (below) at the opening of the...

Civil Society, Global, Global Governance

At the 2025 RISC-V Summit, amid debates over cloud scaling and AI cost, DeepComputing CEO Yuning Liang offered a radical view: the future of intelligence isn’t in the cloud at all — it’s already in your pocket. His lunchtime conversation...

IP, RISC-V, 2025 RISC-V Summit

The value of the Egyptian pound has declined steadily against the US dollar in recent days, reaching LE47.95 on Tuesday from LE 46.72 a week earlier. The drop comes as foreign investors and funds pull out of emerging nation bond...

exchange rate, foreign investment

Syria's electoral authority on Monday began receiving applications for the formation of the electoral body in the northern governorate of Raqqa , as authorities work to complete the composition of the new People's Assembly. In a statement posted on...

MENA

The United States is leading negotiations between a prominent Druze leader and the Syrian government to secure an exchange of prisoners held since sectarian clashes in a Druze-majority Syrian province last year, a source with knowledge...

MENA

Iran is ready to take any necessary steps to reach a deal with the United States , Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi said on Tuesday, as the two countries prepare for a fresh round of talks . The...

MENA

With support from the U.S. , Mexican security forces killed one of their nation’s most powerful cartel bosses on Sunday. Almost immediately, the country descended into violence and chaos. The killing of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho,” has set...

Americas, Courts & Law, Military

The following story is co-published with Freddie deBoer’s Substack . When the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics drew to a close this past weekend, the digital air was thick with a familiar, deeply stupid outrage. As freestyle skier Eileen Gu...

Arts & Culture, Column, Opinion
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