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Global South researchers to offer solutions to key world problems at the ‘Future of the World’ Open Dialogue
Moroccan researcher Younes Bennane will bring plans for a pan-African carbon exchange to Moscow’s global growth dialogue ...
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Wired for War: Israel’s Black Cube and the infiltration of Europe
Israeli spies-for-hire interfered in elections in Cyprus and Slovenia ...
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Ukrainian press gang shoves ‘volunteer’ off roof (VIDEO)
One of the draft enforcement officers apparently threatened to shoot the man in the...
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Anthropic says no ‘kill switch’ in AI deployed by US military
The company has disputed the Pentagon’s statements that it can somehow still control Claude...
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Oil jumps after US seizes Iranian ship near Hormuz
Supply risks around the Strait of Hormuz are pushing crude higher, raising fuel costs and economic pressure worldwide ...
Prof. Schlevogt’s Compass No. 55: Fortification via the V-Strategy – The Poisoned Chalice Equation
Vance bears Trump’s poisoned chalice and risks enduring taint – a power-attuned buffer strategy can turn risk into advantage. ...
Uranium fever: Where is Iran’s stockpile and who could get it?
The fate of the Iranian nuclear program and its highly enriched uranium inventory remain the key obstacles in negotiations with the US ...
Bulgaria is not going ‘pro-Russia’ – the EU is just paranoid
Brussels just can’t kick its irrational Russophobia, as Rumen Radev’s supposed friendliness towards Moscow has many up in arms ...
Why Lebanon’s complex political system makes lasting peace difficult – RT reports (VIDEO)
RT examines how Lebanon’s power-sharing system and differing views on talks leave ceasefire prospects uncertain ...
Supply chains breaking: The hidden bottlenecks threatening to bring the global economy to a standstill
The oil price is just the tip of the iceberg that could cause major problems across the globe ...
Spanish Catholic Church plagued by pedophiles – media
More than 3,000 victims of sexual abuse and over 1,600 suspects have been identified in an eight-year-long probe by El Pais ...
South Africa calls for action on inequality
Pretoria has proposed a UN body modeled on climate science panels to track global wealth gaps ...
Canadian PM explains country’s key weakness
Canada’s historical overdependence on the US has put it at a disadvantage, Mark Carney has said, adding that the “good old days” are gone ...
Nigeria tightens media rules ahead of 2027 election
The measure has drawn criticism from the opposition and rights groups, who say it could curb free expression ahead of the vote ...
India and South Korea set $50 billion trade target
New Delhi and Seoul have pledged to strengthen supply chains and encourage greater investment ...
EU arms spending a ‘magnet’ for criminals – anti-fraud chief
Massive funding for military buildup raises corruption risks, the head of watchdog OLAF warns ...
Israel ignited ‘blood feud’ between US and Iran – ex-foreign policy adviser
The killing of Ayatollah Khamenei has made talks between Washington and Tehran impossible, James Webb said in an interview with Going Underground ...
Trump’s threats against Iranian civilian infrastructure ‘perfectly acceptable’ – UN envoy
Mike Waltz defends possible strikes on power plants and bridges, dismissing war crime accusations as “irresponsible” ...
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