imprisonment, Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), corruption, Middle East, Palestinian, human rights, Gaza war,  Egypt, Ethiopia, Myanmar, Mexico, Journalism, 

Global journalist imprisonments remain near historic highs in 2025, CPJ warns

Journalists around the world continue to face unprecedented levels of repression, with global imprisonments remaining near record highs in 2025, according to a new report released by the Committee to Protect Journalists read more
European Union, Brussels, natural gas, LNG, Berlin, American, Ursula von der Leyen, European Commission, President Donald Trump, German Chancellor, Trumpism

Europe’s energy dependency turns American power into economic punishment

Europe likes to talk about “strategic autonomy.” It features prominently in speeches, summit communiqués, and glossy EU Commission pamphlets. Yet beneath the rhetoric lies an uncomfortable reality: the European Union

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Nuclear power plants, infrastructure, Japan, Tokyo 

Malfunction shuts world’s largest nuclear reactor, renewing concerns over Japan’s nuclear restarts

Japan’s long and controversial effort to revive its nuclear power sector suffered another setback this week after Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (Tepco) shut down a reactor at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa

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Sudan, United Nations, Second World War, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Diplomatic, 

Sudan’s looming famine is a preventable global moral failure

Sudan is standing at the edge of a humanitarian abyss. What is unfolding there is not merely another crisis competing for attention in a crowded global news cycle, but one

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Lebanon, Gulf state, Lebanese people, United Nations, human rights, corruption

Lebanon when the rule of law falls: From state to open arena

Nothing is more dangerous to a state than a temporary economic crisis-except the moment when the rule of law ceases to function as a binding authority and becomes a selective,

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