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The Rich World Promised $100 Billion for Climate Finance. What It Delivered Was an Accounting Exercise.
South Africa·Opinion

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.

By Nomvula Dlamini28 mins28m
Armenia's Pashinyan Wins Decisive Mandate in Election Russia Tried Hard to Influence
Armenia·World

Armenia's Pashinyan Wins Decisive Mandate in Election Russia Tried Hard to Influence

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's Civil Contract party won close to half the vote in Armenia's June 7 parliamentary election, a result widely read as public backing for his push toward peace with Azerbaijan and closer ties with the West — despite what Western officials say was a heavy Russian disinformation effort to stop him.

By Narine Mkrtchyan31 mins31m
Two Years Later: How India’s New Criminal Codes are Reshaping Public Justice
India·Law

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.

By Aishwarya Nair58 mins58m
რუსთაველის 580 დღე: როგორ ანაცვლებს ავტორიტარული რეპრესია ევროპულ ოცნებას თბილისში
Georgia·World

რუსთაველის 580 დღე: როგორ ანაცვლებს ავტორიტარული რეპრესია ევროპულ ოცნებას თბილისში

თბილისში, რუსთაველის გამზირზე, ევროკავშირის მომხრე აქციები 580-ე დღეს ითვლის. 2024 წლის ბოლოდან დაწყებული ეს უწყვეტი წინააღმდეგობა აღარ არის მხოლოდ პროტესტი — ეს არის ბრძოლა გადარჩენისთვის. მაშინ, როდესაც „ქართული ოცნება“ ქვეყანას რუსული ტიპის ავტორიტარიზმისკენ მიათრევს, Amnesty International-ის უახლესი ანგარიში აშიშვლებს რეპრესიულ სისტემას, რომელიც სახის ამომცნობი კამერებით, მიზანმიმართული ჯარიმებითა და სპეცრაზმის ხელკეტებით ცდილობს ხალხის გაჩუმებას.

By Tamar Beridze1 hrs1h
United Kingdom·Opinion

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.

By James Bartholomew28 mins28m
South Africa·World

South Africa Launches Universal Health Coverage After Three Decades of Post-Apartheid Health Inequality

The National Health Insurance Act has enrolled 22 million previously uninsured South Africans into a unified system. It dismantles the two-tier health divide that has been, for most citizens, the most visible daily proof that apartheid's architecture is still standing.

By Nomvula Dlamini31 mins31m
Morocco·Science

Drawing Water from Light: Morocco's Desert Solar Array Supplies Fresh Water to Three Nations

A vast solar-powered desalination network in the Western Sahara now delivers clean water to Morocco, Mauritania, and Senegal, turning one of the world's harshest landscapes into a humanitarian infrastructure hub.

By Fatima El Fassi1 hrs1h
Mexico's Nearshoring Moment: How Geography, Trade Agreements, and Timing Are Combining to Produce the Country's Largest Manufacturing Expansion in a Generation
Mexico·Economy

Mexico's Nearshoring Moment: How Geography, Trade Agreements, and Timing Are Combining to Produce the Country's Largest Manufacturing Expansion in a Generation

North American companies reshoring supply chains from Asia have found in Mexico a combination of geographic proximity, USMCA trade access, competitive labour costs, and established industrial infrastructure that no other nearshoring destination can match — triggering a manufacturing investment boom that reached USD 40 billion in 2024 and is reshaping the economic geography of the country's northern states.

By Diego Hernández1 hrs1h

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