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South Korea Rolls Out AI Cancer Screening to Every Public Hospital — and Cuts Late Diagnosis Rates by Half
A nationally mandated artificial intelligence diagnostic layer added to all public hospital imaging systems has reduced late-stage cancer diagnoses by 47 percent in its first full year, with the sharpest gains in rural provinces previously underserved by specialist radiologists.
Kodi Kwenye Mizani ya Sheria: Omtatah na LSK Waifikisha Sheria ya Fedha ya 2026 Kortini
Wino kwenye saini ya Rais William Ruto bado haujakauka vizuri, lakini tayari Sheria mpya ya Fedha ya mwaka wa 2026 inakabiliwa na dhoruba kali ya kisheria katika Mahakama Kuu ya Nairobi. Katika hatua iliyochukuliwa mara tu baada ya sheria hiyo kuanza kutumika tarehe 1 Julai 2026, Seneta wa Busia na mtetezi wa haki za kibinadamu Okiya Omtatah, akishirikiana na Chama cha Wanasheria nchini (LSK), wamewasilisha kesi ya dharura kupinga uhalali wa sheria hiyo ya kodi. Kesi hii ya kihistoria inaiweka serikali kwenye mtego mwingine mkubwa wa kisheria kuhusu ushiriki wa umma na usawa wa kodi.
Demokratieschutz oder politisches Harakiri? Das brandgefährliche Spiel mit dem AfD-Verbot
Die Debatte um ein Verbot der AfD ist Ende Juni 2026 mit voller Wucht zurückgekehrt. Ein neues Rechtsgutachten bescheinigt der Partei Verfassungsfeindlichkeit und liefert den Bundesländern das juristische Futter für eine Klage in Karlsruhe. Doch die Annahme, man könne eine der stärksten politischen Kräfte des Landes einfach per Gerichtsbeschluss wegwischen, ist ein fataler Irrtum. Ein Verbotsverfahren ist kein Allheilmittel, sondern ein Spiel mit dem Feuer.
Morocco's Great Green Wall Sector Hits One Million Hectares — Ahead of Schedule and Under Budget
Morocco's contribution to the African Union's Great Green Wall initiative has reached one million hectares of restored dryland forest and agroforestry landscape, eight years ahead of its 2033 target, using an indigenous seed bank programme and community-led planting model that has kept costs at less than a third of comparable international reforestation projects.
European Court of Human Rights Rules Climate Inaction Violates Human Rights in Binding Judgment
The Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights has issued a binding judgment finding that Switzerland violated the European Convention on Human Rights by failing to implement adequate climate mitigation measures, in a ruling that creates enforceable obligations for all 46 Council of Europe member states.
Netherlands Becomes First Country to Mandate Materials Passports for All New Construction, Creating World's Largest Circular Building Database
A regulatory change implemented in January 2025 requires every building permit application in the Netherlands to include a digital materials passport — a granular record of every structural component's composition, origin, and designed disassembly pathway. The mandate is already reshaping procurement chains across Northern Europe.
Lasers and Interceptors: How Israel’s Upgraded Iron Dome is Reshaping Air Defense
Following a series of highly classified, successful live-fire tests concluded in late June 2026, Israel’s Ministry of Defense and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems have officially integrated the high-power 'Iron Beam' laser system with the legendary 'Iron Dome' interceptor network. This technological breakthrough allows the system's battle management center to dynamically toggle between conventional Tamir missiles and speed-of-light laser pulses. Developed from painful lessons during the recent Iran war, this layered shield aims to neutralize massive, concentrated saturation salvos at a fraction of traditional costs.
Portugal's Digital Nomad Visa Has Been a Success by Every Metric Except the One That Matters to the People Who Live There
Four years after launching Europe's most permissive digital nomad visa programme, Portugal faces a political reckoning: Lisbon rents have risen 89 percent, more than 14,000 long-term residents have been displaced from central neighbourhoods, and a government that celebrated the visa as a model of modern economic policy is now trying to limit the very migration it spent years attracting.
The Attention Economy Has Won. Now What Do We Do About It?
A decade after researchers began documenting the neurological effects of algorithmically optimised content feeds, we have amassed extraordinary evidence that sustained attention is declining across age groups — and almost no policy consensus on what democratic societies are entitled to do about it.
How Brazil Turned a Trade War Into an Export Boom
Washington has hit Brazil with one of the most volatile tariff regimes of any country in the world — a 50% rate, a Supreme Court reversal, a new 25% threat, and a parade of carve-outs in between. Brazilian exporters didn't wait for clarity. They found new buyers instead, and 2025 closed as a record export year anyway.
Sentenced to Death, Safe in Delhi: The Sheikh Hasina Case That Is Straining India-Bangladesh Relations
Four Months. Four Vetoes. Sudan's Humanitarian Corridors Are Still Closed.
Blood in the Blue Helmets: Why Indonesia is Doubling Down on Lebanon Peacekeeping
El Tigre llega al poder: Colombia elige un giro histórico
Sweden's NATO Membership Is Two Years Old. The Domestic Politics of Paying for It Are Just Beginning.
A Senator, a Suspended Law, and a Vacant Supreme Court Seat: Brazil's Slow-Motion Constitutional Crisis
Electoral Earthquake: The Report Card on India’s Historic 2026 State Elections
Chile Just Elected Its Most Right-Wing President Since Pinochet. He Campaigned for Pinochet Too.
Rettungsanker Rüstung: Warum nur gigantische Staatsausgaben Deutschland vor der Rezession bewahren
የኢትዮጵያ የዋጋ ግሽበት እንደገና እያንሰራራ ነው፤ ብርን ያንሳፈፈው የአይኤምኤፍ ማሻሻያ የእውነተኛ ፈተና ወቅት ላይ ይገኛል
From Software to Silicon: India’s Semiconductor Mission Becomes Reality on the Factory Floor in 2026
Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 at the Halfway Mark: What the Numbers Say About the World's Most Ambitious Economic Transformation Programme
Miljardiluokan Investointiaalto Käynnistyy Suomessa — Verohyvitys Vauhdittaa Energia- ja Teollisuushankkeita Vuoteen 2027 Asti
South Korea's Emergency Semiconductor Talent Programme Graduates First 8,000 Engineers as Industry Warns of 30,000-Person Shortfall
呉越同舟のEVシフト:日産・ホンダ連合が最終合意した「ソフトウェア連合」の深層
Breaking the Collateral Cage: Ghana Abandons 32-Year-Old Offshore Cocoa Debt
Sentenced to Death, Safe in Delhi: The Sheikh Hasina Case That Is Straining India-Bangladesh Relations
Bangladesh's special tribunal convicted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of crimes against humanity in November 2025 and sentenced her to death in absentia. She remains in India. And New Delhi shows no sign of sending her back.
Four Months. Four Vetoes. Sudan's Humanitarian Corridors Are Still Closed.
An estimated 4.7 million people face acute food insecurity in Darfur and North Kordofan. The UN Security Council has failed for the fourth consecutive month to agree on a resolution compelling either warring party to allow aid through. Russia has vetoed twice. China has talked the resolutions to death in committee.
Blood in the Blue Helmets: Why Indonesia is Doubling Down on Lebanon Peacekeeping
El Tigre llega al poder: Colombia elige un giro histórico
reefsの狭間を漕ぐ:日本が米国なきアジアの「新たな盾」となる日
UN High Seas Treaty Designates First Three International Marine Protected Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction
Shell Has Been Ordered to Pay $2.4 Billion for Ogoniland. It Took Twenty-Two Years to Get Here.
Sudan's Warring Factions Sign Ceasefire as Humanitarian Corridor Agreement Opens Access to 14 Million People
Sweden's NATO Membership Is Two Years Old. The Domestic Politics of Paying for It Are Just Beginning.
Sweden has met NATO's 2 percent GDP defence spending target for the first time since 1985 — but the budget required to sustain it has produced the sharpest political conflict inside the governing coalition since Sweden's accession, with welfare cuts that the Social Democrats say prove that NATO membership comes at the direct expense of the social model that made Sweden worth defending.
A Senator, a Suspended Law, and a Vacant Supreme Court Seat: Brazil's Slow-Motion Constitutional Crisis
In the span of nine days this spring, Brazil's Senate rejected a presidential Supreme Court nominee for the first time in 132 years, Congress overrode a presidential veto to slash Jair Bolsonaro's coup sentence, and a single justice froze the law one day after it took effect. Five months later, the Supreme Court still hasn't ruled — and a presidential election is now bearing down on all three storylines at once.
Electoral Earthquake: The Report Card on India’s Historic 2026 State Elections
Chile Just Elected Its Most Right-Wing President Since Pinochet. He Campaigned for Pinochet Too.
Alberta Will Vote on Leaving Canada in October. The Premier Who Called the Vote Says She'll Vote Against It.
Bataille pour l'Élysée 2027 : Le bloc central pris au piège de la guerre des chefs entre Édouard Philippe et Gabriel Attal
Experiment in Trust: South Korea's National UBI Pilot Reports First-Year Results
Suomi Muuttaa Ydinenergialakia Naton Pelotteen Vuoksi — Häkkänen: "Ei Tavoitella Ydinaseita Suomen Alueelle"
Rettungsanker Rüstung: Warum nur gigantische Staatsausgaben Deutschland vor der Rezession bewahren
Die Prognosen für die deutsche Wirtschaft im Jahr 2026 sind düster. Das DIW Berlin hat die Wachstumserwartungen im Juni auf magere 0,5 Prozent halbiert – die Folgen der jüngsten Energiekrise im Nahen Osten wiegen schwer. Laut Bundesbank schrammt das Land nur aus einem einzigen Grund an einer technischen Rezession vorbei: wegen der massiven staatlichen Investitionen in Verteidigung und Infrastruktur, die Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz auf den Weg gebracht hat. Ein Überblick über die Hintergründe.
የኢትዮጵያ የዋጋ ግሽበት እንደገና እያንሰራራ ነው፤ ብርን ያንሳፈፈው የአይኤምኤፍ ማሻሻያ የእውነተኛ ፈተና ወቅት ላይ ይገኛል
ከ2024 አጋማሽ ጀምሮ ኢትዮጵያ ብርን በማንሳፈፍ ከባድ የማክሮ ኢኮኖሚ ማሻሻያ ስታካሂድ ቆይታለች፤ የዋጋ ግሽበትም ቀስ በቀስ ወደ አሃዝ ደረጃ ሲቀንስ ታይቷል። ነገር ግን በሚያዝያ 2026 የዋጋ ግሽበት ድንገት ወደ ላይ መመለሱ፣ ማሻሻያው እስከ አሁን ካለፈባቸው ፈተናዎች ሁሉ የበለጠ ስሱ በሆነ ወቅት ላይ ደርሷል።
From Software to Silicon: India’s Semiconductor Mission Becomes Reality on the Factory Floor in 2026
Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 at the Halfway Mark: What the Numbers Say About the World's Most Ambitious Economic Transformation Programme
The Lagos Effect: How Nigeria Became Africa's Fintech Capital
Vietnam's Decade of Manufacturing: How a 100-Million-Person Economy Captured the Supply Chain Shift from China
Canada Just Announced Its First "Sovereign Wealth Fund." Economists Say It's Neither Sovereign, Nor Wealth, Nor a Fund.
Chile Sube las Pensiones de 1,3 Millones de Jubilados. Las Empresas Pagan la Cuenta — Justo Cuando Kast Necesita que Contraten.
Miljardiluokan Investointiaalto Käynnistyy Suomessa — Verohyvitys Vauhdittaa Energia- ja Teollisuushankkeita Vuoteen 2027 Asti
Vuodenvaihteen 2025–2026 jälkeen Suomeen on ilmoitettu miljardiluokan investoinneista energiaan, teollisuuteen, ruokaan ja digitaaliseen infrastruktuuriin. Keskiössä on Business Finlandin hallinnoima puhtaan siirtymän investointien verohyvitys, jota talouspoliittinen ministerivaliokunta on juuri jatkanut vuoteen 2027 asti — päätös, joka luo ennustettavuutta ja pitää investointiuutiset pinnalla koko kuluvan vuoden ajan.
South Korea's Emergency Semiconductor Talent Programme Graduates First 8,000 Engineers as Industry Warns of 30,000-Person Shortfall
A crisis-driven curriculum reform that embedded semiconductor engineering tracks into 42 universities, waived tuition fees for qualified enrolees, and guaranteed graduate employment through binding agreements with Samsung, SK Hynix, and 160 smaller chipmakers has produced its first full graduating cohort.
呉越同舟のEVシフト:日産・ホンダ連合が最終合意した「ソフトウェア連合」の深層
Breaking the Collateral Cage: Ghana Abandons 32-Year-Old Offshore Cocoa Debt
Singapore Achieves 30 Percent Domestic Food Production Target Five Years Ahead of Schedule
Dubai's Four-Day Public Sector Workweek Has Increased Output Per Employee by 23 Percent and Driven Private Adoption
Mageuzi ya Safaricom: Jinsi Vodacom Ilivyochukua Udhibiti wa Shilingi Bilioni 272
Taiwan's Semiconductor Diplomacy: How TSMC Factory Agreements Are Reshaping Geopolitical Alliances
Silicon Over Software: Inside India’s Historic 2026 Semiconductor Leap
For decades, India was known as the world’s back-office software hub, writing the code that ran global machines. But in 2026, a quiet hardware shift is taking place. With the launch of India Semiconductor Mission 2.0 and the first four packaging and fabrication plants commencing commercial production this year, New Delhi is attempting to break its dependency on foreign silicon and secure a direct seat at the global tech table.
Ukraine's AI-Assisted Targeting System Has Changed the War. Now It Is Changing the Ethics Debate.
Ukraine's military has confirmed the operational use of an AI targeting assistance system that processes drone footage, signals intelligence, and satellite imagery to identify and prioritise targets for artillery and missile strikes. The system has become the most extensively documented use of AI in active combat — and the most consequential test case for international humanitarian law in the age of machine decision-making.
18 Milliarden Euro für die Souveränität: Deutschlands neuer Fahrplan für die technologische Unabhängigkeit
Eesti Paneb Ettevõtetele Kübernõuded Kaela. Trahvid Küünivad 10 Miljoni Euroni — ja Tähtajad Algavad Juba 2026.
Silicon Saxony statt Magdeburg: „Wir haben endlich begriffen, was die europäische Industrie wirklich braucht“
Vom Faxgerät zur künstlichen Intelligenz: Schafft das neue Digitalministerium die deutsche Zeitenwende?
South Korea's 3nm Chip Yield Problem Is Bigger Than the Industry Admitted — and Taiwan Is Watching Closely
Rwanda Has Built the World's Most Advanced National Drone Delivery Network — and Nobody Outside Africa Is Paying Attention
Breeding the Future: India's Kalpakkam Nuclear Reactor Attains Criticality
On April 6, 2026, India's long-delayed nuclear dream took a monumental leap forward. Deep within the coastal complex of Kalpakkam, the 500-megawatt Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) successfully achieved its first criticality, launching a controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. This historic milestone positions India as a global leader in closed-loop nuclear technology, unlocking a path to tap its vast domestic thorium reserves and secure century-long energy independence.
Brazil Has the World's Second-Largest Rare Earth Reserves. It Still Can't Process Them.
Brazil sits on 21 million tonnes of rare earth elements — the metals behind every EV motor, wind turbine, and smartphone — second only to China. A $2.8 billion acquisition just put its only operating mine in American hands. But the science needed to turn raw ore into a finished magnet is still missing, and that gap is exactly what Brazilian researchers are racing to close.
低コスト宇宙への賭け:新型H3ロケット「30形態」が切り拓く日本の新時代
Drilling the Beast: Inside Iceland’s Journey to the Center of a Volcano
Suomi Leikkaa Korkeakouluilta 84 Miljoonaa Euroa — ja Samaan Aikaan Korottaa Perusrahoitusta 82 Miljoonalla. Kumpi Voittaa?
Brazil Built the World's First Single-Dose Dengue Vaccine. Now Comes the Hard Part.
Drawing Water from Light: Morocco's Desert Solar Array Supplies Fresh Water to Three Nations
Silent Fjords: Norway Launches the World's First Fully Electric Deep-Sea Shipping Route
Ghana Becomes First Country to Deploy Next-Generation mRNA Malaria Vaccine at National Scale
A new mRNA-based malaria vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and BioNTech, showing 89 percent efficacy in Phase III trials, has entered Ghana's national immunisation schedule for children under five — potentially transforming the outlook for a disease that kills 600,000 people annually.
Senegal's Solar Cold Chain Network Has Pushed Vaccine Coverage to 96 Percent in Remote Villages
A nationwide rollout of solar-powered vaccine refrigeration units to 2,800 health posts previously without reliable electricity has lifted Senegal's rural immunisation coverage from 61 to 96 percent in three years, averting an estimated 28,000 child deaths annually.
Ethiopia's 45,000 Health Extension Workers Are Now Fully Digital — and Maternal Mortality Is Falling
Singapore Launches World's First National Personalised Nutrition Program Powered by Gut Microbiome Data
Free Healthcare for All? The Reality Behind Ghana’s New Primary Care Experiment
Argentina Completes Its Withdrawal From the World Health Organization
21 Hyvinvointialueesta Riittäisikö 6–11? Suomi Käynnistää Parlamentaarisen Työn Sote-mallin Tulevaisuudesta
Portugal Opens Europe's First Regulated Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Network
The Intensity Illusion: Why India’s New 2035 Climate Pledges Protect the Status Quo
With the March 25, 2026, approval of our updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC 3.0) for the 2031–2035 period, our government has signaled a measured step-up in climate ambition to the United Nations. But beneath the celebratory headlines of a 47 percent emissions intensity cut and a 60 percent non-fossil capacity target lies a sobering reality. We are playing a highly calculated numbers game where the math is designed to protect our coal plants and allow our absolute emissions to keep climbing.
Maziwa ya Hasara: Kenya Yaanzisha Tathmini ya Kitaalamu Kuhusu Mafuriko ya Baringo na Bogoria
Mnamo tarehe 3 Julai 2026, Wizara ya Mazingira, Mabadiliko ya Tabianchi na Misitu nchini Kenya imezindua rasmi tathmini kubwa ya kitaalamu ili kupima hasara na uharibifu unaotokana na kupanda kwa kasi kwa kiwango cha maji katika Maziwa ya Baringo na Bogoria. Mafuriko haya ya muda mrefu yamezamisha maelfu ya ekari za mashamba, kuharibu miundombinu ya umma kama barabara na shule, na kuwalazimisha mamia ya familia kukimbia makazi yao katika Kaunti ya Baringo. Utafiti huu unalenga kukusanya ushahidi wa kisayansi ili kuiwezesha Kenya kuomba msaada wa dharura kutoka kwa Mfuko mpya wa Kimataifa wa Hasara na Maafa wa Umoja wa Mataifa.
Kigali's Urban Wetlands Are Back — and They're Cooling the City by 3 Degrees
The Chill of Reality: Why We Declared the Ocean Current Collapse a National Security Threat
燃える列島:2026年酷暑が突きつける、日本の気候変動の冷酷な現実
Healing the Earth: How India Brought 21 Million Hectares of Degraded Land Back to Life
Norway Bets on Kelp Forests to Capture Carbon from the North Sea
Chile Burned for Weeks in January. By March, Its New President Had Scrapped 43 Environmental Protections.
Brazil's Ocean Could Power the Country Three Times Over. The Permit Hasn't Arrived Yet.
Brazil's coastline holds an estimated 697 GW of offshore wind potential — more than triple the country's entire current power capacity. Over 100 GW worth of projects are already stacked up waiting for environmental approval. The auction that would actually let construction begin keeps slipping, and it's now been pushed to 2027.
The Desert Powerhouse: Adani Green Nears 20 GW Milestone at the Khavda Giga-Park
Following the commercial commissioning of a fresh 150 megawatt solar plant on June 28, 2026, Adani Green Energy has edged to the very brink of a historic milestone. Operating in the harsh salt flats of Khavda, Gujarat, the renewable giant’s portfolio now stands at a staggering 19,985.8 megawatts. This rapid expansion in the world’s largest green energy zone highlights India's relentless drive to break its dependency on coal and transform the global energy map.
Germany Cut Energy Prices in 2026. Not Everyone Is Feeling It.
Scotland's Tidal Stream Energy Sector Hits 1 Gigawatt Milestone
US Fusion Startup Sustains Net Energy Output for 90 Consecutive Minutes
Batteries Are Now Setting Australia's Power Prices More Than Any Other Technology
两条路同时走:中国能源的煤炭悖论
排出される炭素の価格:日本経済が挑む「GX排出量取引」始動の全貌
Mexico City's New Muralists: A Public Art Renaissance Reimagines the Legacy of Rivera and Siqueiros for the 21st Century
A municipal programme that has commissioned 800 large-scale murals across Mexico City's 16 boroughs since 2023 — paying professional rates to artists from communities historically excluded from the art world — has produced what critics are calling the most significant moment in Mexican public art since the muralist movement of the 1920s.
Lisbon's Fado Houses See Record Visitors as UNESCO Recognition Triggers National Reinvestment in Living Heritage
Fifteen years after UNESCO listed fado as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, Portugal has launched its most ambitious programme of support for the living tradition — funding 140 new fado houses, establishing a national conservatory track for the form, and commissioning a generation of young fadistas to record alongside veteran masters.
South Korea's Webtoon Industry Generates KRW 4 Trillion as Vertical-Scroll Comics Become the World's Dominant Digital Narrative Format
Mali dɔnkili fɔla dɔn: Bamako bɛ laada kow seli kɛnɛ kan
Nollywood at Thirty: How Nigeria's Film Industry Became the World's Most-Watched Cinema on Streaming Platforms
Metamorphosis in Reykjavik: Björk and James Merry Take Over the National Gallery
Scene Change: Nollywood Becomes the World's Most-Watched Film Industry by Streaming Hours
From Buenos Aires to the Grammys: Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso's "Papota" Conquers the World
「言い訳は通用しない」:2026年愛知・名古屋アジア大会を控えた日本代表の覚悟
2026年9月19日の開幕まで残り2ヶ月あまりに迫った第20回愛知・名古屋アジア競技大会。1994年の広島大会以来、32年ぶりとなる自国開催に向けて、日本選手団の調整は最終段階に入っている。巨大なプレッシャーがのしかかる中、私たちはメダル量産という期待に応えることができるのだろうか。スポーツジャーナリストの高橋浩二氏に、日本代表の現状と、今大会にかける選手たちの本音を直撃した。
Australia Launches Nationwide Hunt for Its Next Olympic Stars Ahead of Brisbane 2032
The Australian Institute of Sport has reopened its "Future Green and Gold" talent search for 2026, aiming to find young athletes with Olympic and Paralympic potential as the country builds toward hosting the Brisbane 2032 Games.
Queens of Africa: Can the Super Falcons Make History at WAFCON 2026?
Cuba Le Pasa la Factura del Uniforme a las Provincias. La 65 Serie Nacional Llega con Reglas Nuevas y Estadios Más Cerrados.
Is South Africa's Rugby Dynasty the Greatest Team Sport Dominance of the Modern Era?
Upepo wa Nyayo: Jinsi Omanyala na Odira Walivyotawala Mchujo wa Michezo ya Jumuiya ya Madola
Norway Wins Chess Olympiad With the Youngest Team in the Tournament's 100-Year History
Spot-Kick Sorrow: The Report Card on the Netherlands' 2026 World Cup Disaster
Canada Wants to Ban Kids From Social Media. The Real Question Is Whether It Would Work — or Just Make Everyone Show Their ID.
Bill C-34 would bar anyone under 16 from holding a social media account in Canada. Seventy-five percent of Canadians support the idea. Legal experts, researchers, and the teens it targets are considerably less sure it solves anything.
The Rich World Promised $100 Billion for Climate Finance. What It Delivered Was an Accounting Exercise.
The $100 billion annual climate finance commitment that wealthy nations made to developing countries in 2009 was finally declared met in 2022 — thirteen years late, and largely through a creative reclassification of loans, export credits, and private finance that had little to do with what the original promise meant.
Militärischer Rettungsring: Rettet uns nur noch das Aufrüsten vor der Rezession?
AI Companies Stole From Artists. Calling It Training Data Does Not Make It Legal or Ethical.
The 4,399th Day: What Narendra Modi’s Historic Record Tells Us About the New India
Kati ya Nyuklia na Sauti ya Wananchi: Kwa nini Siaya Inakataa Ndoto ya Kinyuklia ya Kenya
Taxed but Not Trusted: The Coalition's War on Permanent Residents Is Bad Policy and Worse Politics
The Attention Economy Has Won. Now What Do We Do About It?
From Importer to Global Seller: India’s Defence Exports Hit Record ₹38,424 Crore in FY26, Led by BrahMos Success
India’s defence export sector has achieved a historic milestone, reaching an all-time high of ₹38,424 crore (approximately $4.6 billion) in the 2025-26 fiscal year. Bolstered by the execution of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile contract with the Philippines, a newly signed $620 million deal with Vietnam in May 2026, and major weapons sales to Armenia, the 'Make in India' initiative has officially transformed the country from the world's largest arms importer into an emerging global exporter.
South Korea Tests Domestically Developed Hypersonic Missile — Joining an Exclusive Strategic Club
South Korea's Agency for Defense Development has successfully tested a Mach 6 hypersonic glide vehicle with a range of 700 kilometres, making South Korea only the fifth country to demonstrate operational hypersonic strike capability and fundamentally altering the deterrence equation on the Korean Peninsula.
極限の省人化とステルスの盾:最新鋭護衛艦「ながら」呉基地配備の全貌
72年目の決断:空自から「航空宇宙自衛隊」へ、軌道上の防衛主権争い
Ukraine's Drone Warfare Doctrine Is Rewriting Military Strategy for Every Army in the World
Réarmement accéléré : La France acte une hausse historique de 36 milliards d’euros pour sa défense d’ici 2030
Fin du SNU, place au nouveau Service National : l’armée française mise sur la jeunesse dès la rentrée 2026
Poland Is Building Europe's Largest Land Army — and It Plans to Keep It That Way
Canada's Highest Court Just Created a New Law for Abuse Survivors — One That Doesn't Require a Single Punch
The Supreme Court of Canada recognized a brand-new civil tort in May 2026: intimate partner violence based on coercive control. For the first time, abuse survivors can sue for damages based on patterns of psychological domination, financial restriction, and isolation — without having to prove a single act of physical violence.
Two Years Later: How India’s New Criminal Codes are Reshaping Public Justice
On July 1, 2026, India marked exactly two years since it did the unthinkable: tearing up its 150-year-old colonial criminal codes overnight. The transition from the British-era IPC and CrPC to the new BNS, BNSS, and BSA was billed as a historic leap toward a faster, more digitized justice system. Now, two years into this legal overhaul, fresh government performance data reveals a striking divide between high-tech policing successes and the grinding reality of courtroom confusion.
The End of the Freelance Loophole: How Dutch Tax Authorities are Overhauling Labor Law
Germany's Federal Court Sets Binding Precedent on AI-Generated Evidence in Criminal Trials
New Zealand Becomes First Common Law Country to Criminalise Ecocide
Aus für Billig-Pakete: Zollfreigrenze von 150 Euro fällt ab dem 1. Juli
Philippines Supreme Court Establishes Corporate Duty of Care for Human Rights Violations by Suppliers
South Africa's Constitutional Court Upholds Land Expropriation Act With Strict Safeguards
Germany Unveils Historic Pension Overhaul: Later Retirement, a New Capital Pillar, and a Race Against Demographics
Germany's Pension Commission handed its final report — 33 recommendations — to Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Labour Minister Bärbel Bas on June 23, 2026. The coalition wants to implement the package in full, building a new capital-funded pension pillar to keep the system solvent as the country's population ages.
South Korea Has Spent $200 Billion Trying to Raise Its Birth Rate. It Is Now the Lowest Ever Recorded.
A government audit has confirmed that South Korea's total fertility rate fell to 0.68 in 2024 — the lowest figure ever recorded by any country in peacetime — despite twenty years of pro-natalist policy spending that has totalled an estimated $200 billion in cash transfers, childcare subsidies, and parental leave incentives. The audit asks, with unusual candour, whether the money was wasted.
Counting 1.4 Billion: India Launches Its First Fully Digital—and Deeply Contested—Caste Census
Die 4-Tage-Woche im Härtetest: Rettung vor dem Burnout oder Ruin für die Wirtschaft?
Työvoimapula vs. Tiukat Säännöt: Miten Suomi Ratkaisee Väestökadon ja Maahanmuuton Yhtälön?
Uruguay's Universal Basic Income Pilot Has Ended — the Results Are Complicated and Largely Positive
Sweden Banned Smartphones in Schools Two Years Ago. The Results Are Not What Either Side Predicted.
Einbürgerung im Schneckentempo: Warum der deutsche Staatsbürger-Traum im Bürokratie-Stau erstickt
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