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The Digital Euro Goes Live: Europe's Central Bank Currency Reaches 180 Million Users in Its First Year
The European Central Bank's digital euro, launched in March 2024, has been adopted by 180 million European citizens in its first twelve months — a penetration rate that exceeded the ECB's most optimistic projections and is already reshaping the continent's retail payments landscape.
New Zealand Becomes First Common Law Country to Criminalise Ecocide
New Zealand's parliament has passed the Environmental Crimes Act, making large-scale destruction of ecosystems a criminal offence carrying penalties of up to 20 years imprisonment for individuals and unlimited fines for corporations — the most far-reaching ecocide legislation yet enacted.
Canada Just Announced Its First "Sovereign Wealth Fund." Economists Say It's Neither Sovereign, Nor Wealth, Nor a Fund.
Mark Carney unveiled the $25-billion Canada Strong Fund in April, comparing it to Norway's $2.7-trillion oil savings giant. The comparison doesn't hold up: Norway's fund is built on surplus revenues and forbidden from investing at home. Canada's is built on borrowed money and investing exclusively at home. The branding is doing a lot of work.
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.
South Korea's 3nm Chip Yield Problem Is Bigger Than the Industry Admitted — and Taiwan Is Watching Closely
Internal documents from a major South Korean semiconductor facility, reported by the Korea Economic Daily, show that 3nm production yields have stalled at 52 percent for eight consecutive quarters — far below the 70 percent threshold required for commercial profitability and well short of the figures suggested in investor communications.
Vietnam's Decade of Manufacturing: How a 100-Million-Person Economy Captured the Supply Chain Shift from China
A combination of competitive labour costs, aggressive infrastructure investment, and a trade agreement strategy that has given Vietnamese exporters preferential access to 60 markets has made Vietnam the world's fastest-growing manufacturing hub — and a case study in how middle-income economies can convert geopolitical disruption into structural advantage.
Germany's Federal Court Sets Binding Precedent on AI-Generated Evidence in Criminal Trials
The Bundesgerichtshof has ruled that AI-generated forensic evidence is inadmissible in German criminal proceedings unless accompanied by full algorithmic transparency documentation, in a decision that will reshape digital evidence standards across the European Union.
Germany Cut Energy Prices in 2026. Not Everyone Is Feeling It.
The Merz government rolled out one of the biggest energy relief packages in German postwar history — €10 billion a year in subsidies, cheaper electricity, a scrapped gas levy. Average households stand to save €160 annually. The catch: a lot of them are not saving anything yet. And the economy minister used to run an energy company.
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.
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.
The Sixty-Day Test: Inside the Fragile US-Iran Post-War Settlement
რუსთაველის 580 დღე: როგორ ანაცვლებს ავტორიტარული რეპრესია ევროპულ ოცნებას თბილისში
Senegal Is Taking On the IMF — and Eight Neighbours Are Queuing Up Behind It
Rowing Between the Reefs: Why Indonesia is Suspending Western Peace Initiatives
Legge Truffa o Stabilità? La Pagella sulla Nuova Riforma Elettorale di Meloni
Mexico Holds First Direct Election of Supreme Court Justices, Producing a Bench That Critics Say Is Structurally Dependent on the Ruling Party
Working Less, Producing More: Uruguay's National Four-Day Week Trial Delivers Verdict
The Clock Is Ticking: Why Kenya's 2027 Election Could Be Its Most Dangerous in a Generation
Chile Sube las Pensiones de 1,3 Millones de Jubilados. Las Empresas Pagan la Cuenta — Justo Cuando Kast Necesita que Contraten.
The 100 Trillion Trap: Inside Indonesia’s Silent Online Lending Emergency
Mexico's Nearshoring Moment: How Geography, Trade Agreements, and Timing Are Combining to Produce the Country's Largest Manufacturing Expansion in a Generation
Runway to Nowhere? A Report Card on Greenland's New Qaqortoq Airport
Dubai's Four-Day Public Sector Workweek Has Increased Output Per Employee by 23 Percent and Driven Private Adoption
Taiwan's Semiconductor Diplomacy: How TSMC Factory Agreements Are Reshaping Geopolitical Alliances
Kenya's Smallholder Farmers Increase Yields by 40 Percent After Mobile Credit Platform Unlocks Access to Quality Inputs
Netherlands Becomes First Country to Mandate Materials Passports for All New Construction, Creating World's Largest Circular Building Database
The Sixty-Day Test: Inside the Fragile US-Iran Post-War Settlement
With the remote signing of the landmark Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding on June 17, 2026, US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian have paused a devastating five-week war that shook the global energy market. The interim deal ends active military operations and promises a phased reopening of the blocked Strait of Hormuz. But as negotiators sit down for indirect talks in Doha, the 60-day technical window faces deep-seated obstacles over uranium stock limits and who holds the keys to the world's most critical oil chokepoint.
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.
Senegal Is Taking On the IMF — and Eight Neighbours Are Queuing Up Behind It
Rowing Between the Reefs: Why Indonesia is Suspending Western Peace Initiatives
Peru Nationalises Lithium Reserves as Global Battery Demand Makes the Metal a Strategic Asset
Cutting the Transatlantic Cord: Why the Netherlands is Shifting Away from US Security
Brazil's October Election Isn't Just About Lula. It's About Who Controls the Amazon, the Minerals, and the Oil.
Myanmar's Resistance Alliances Control 60 Percent of Territory as Junta Seeks Negotiated Exit
Legge Truffa o Stabilità? La Pagella sulla Nuova Riforma Elettorale di Meloni
Ancora scossa dalla pesante sconfitta nel referendum sulla giustizia di marzo, la Premier Giorgia Meloni lancia una coraggiosa controffensiva per blindare il proprio futuro politico in vista delle elezioni politiche del 2027. La nuova riforma elettorale proposta dal governo, entrata nel dibattito parlamentare il 26 giugno 2026, introduce un controverso 'premio di maggioranza' per qualsiasi coalizione che superi il 42 percento dei voti. Questa pagella valuta se questa drastica riscrittura delle regole del voto sia un'ancora necessaria per la stabilità nazionale o un assalto calcolato alla rappresentanza democratica.
Mexico Holds First Direct Election of Supreme Court Justices, Producing a Bench That Critics Say Is Structurally Dependent on the Ruling Party
Mexico has completed the world's first popular election of an entire supreme court, with nine of fifteen successful candidates linked to the Morena party coalition. Legal scholars say the result validates warnings that judicial elections in a dominant-party context produce partisan courts through democratic means — a finding with implications far beyond Mexico.
The Clock Is Ticking: Why Kenya's 2027 Election Could Be Its Most Dangerous in a Generation
South Africa's Government of National Unity Fractures Over Land Reform as ANC and DA Reach Irreconcilable Policy Positions
Carney Told Trump Canada Wouldn't Become a "Drop-Off Port" for China. Then He Cut a Deal With Beijing Anyway.
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
Working Less, Producing More: Uruguay's National Four-Day Week Trial Delivers Verdict
Chile Sube las Pensiones de 1,3 Millones de Jubilados. Las Empresas Pagan la Cuenta — Justo Cuando Kast Necesita que Contraten.
La reforma de pensiones de Chile, aprobada en 2025, ya está entregando lo que prometía: más de 1,3 millones de jubilados recibieron aumentos este año y la brecha de género en las pensiones empieza a cerrarse. Pero el mecanismo que financia todo esto es un alza gradual y obligatoria en la cotización patronal — y el próximo salto llega en agosto de 2026, justo cuando el presidente Kast intenta usar créditos a la nómina para reactivar la contratación.
The 100 Trillion Trap: Inside Indonesia’s Silent Online Lending Emergency
What began as a promising financial inclusion movement has devolved into a massive societal and economic crisis across Indonesia. By mid-2026, outstanding and overdue peer-to-peer (P2P) online lending debt—locally known as 'pinjol'—has surged past 100 trillion Rupiah. As millions of low-income citizens and middle-class households fall into predatory loops of borrowing from one digital app to pay another, the country's Financial Services Authority is struggling to contain a silent, smartphone-driven epidemic.
Mexico's Nearshoring Moment: How Geography, Trade Agreements, and Timing Are Combining to Produce the Country's Largest Manufacturing Expansion in a Generation
Runway to Nowhere? A Report Card on Greenland's New Qaqortoq Airport
Poland at the Frontier: How Central Europe's Largest Economy Closed Half the GDP Gap with Western Europe in Twenty Years
2013-Level Crisis: Why Corporate Bankruptcies in Germany Have Surged to Record Highs
The Silent Funeral of German Manufacturing: How Every Fifth Industrial Company Vanished in 15 Years
Playing the Giants: Greenland's High-Stakes Minerals Diplomacy in the Shadow of Great-Power Rivalry
Dubai's Four-Day Public Sector Workweek Has Increased Output Per Employee by 23 Percent and Driven Private Adoption
Eighteen months after the UAE introduced a 4.5-day workweek in its federal public sector — with Friday afternoons, Saturdays, and Sundays as official rest days — Dubai's municipal government has published productivity data showing output per employee has risen, absenteeism has fallen by 31 percent, and 340 private employers have voluntarily adopted equivalent arrangements to compete for talent.
Kenya's Smallholder Farmers Increase Yields by 40 Percent After Mobile Credit Platform Unlocks Access to Quality Inputs
A fintech partnership between Nairobi-based Lipa Sasa and the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organisation has disbursed micro-loans totalling KES 18 billion to 1.2 million smallholder farmers since 2022, enabling certified seed, precision fertiliser, and weather insurance purchases that were previously inaccessible to sub-two-hectare operations.
Netherlands Becomes First Country to Mandate Materials Passports for All New Construction, Creating World's Largest Circular Building Database
How Brazil Turned a Trade War Into an Export Boom
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
Taiwan's Semiconductor Diplomacy: How TSMC Factory Agreements Are Reshaping Geopolitical Alliances
Rwanda Has Built the World's Most Advanced National Drone Delivery Network — and Nobody Outside Africa Is Paying Attention
Rwanda's national drone delivery infrastructure now covers 100 percent of the country's geographic area, completing 1,200 deliveries per day across medical supplies, agricultural inputs, and consumer goods. The system, built with Zipline and expanded with three domestic operators, is operationally more sophisticated than anything deployed at comparable scale anywhere else on Earth.
Taiwan's Mandatory Cybersecurity Curriculum From Age Ten Has Produced a Measurable Shift in National Threat Exposure
Three years after Taiwan introduced compulsory cybersecurity education across all primary and secondary schools — covering threat identification, social engineering recognition, and basic cryptographic concepts — government data shows a 44 percent reduction in successful phishing attacks against citizens under 30 and a significant decline in ransomware incidents attributable to credential compromise.
At the Speed of Tomorrow: The UAE Opens the World's First Hyperloop Network
The Netherlands Is Quietly Building Its Way Out of Microsoft and GitHub
The Quantum Leap: New Silicon Valley Breakthroughs Confirmed
The Future of Money Was Built in Brazil: How Pix Became the World's Most Successful Instant Payment System
日の丸AIの逆襲:新コンソーシアム「Noetra」が挑む、鉄とコードの主権争い
Singapore Makes Digital Identity Mandatory for All Residents — a World First With Implications Far Beyond the City-State
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
2026年6月12日午前9時53分、鹿児島県の種子島宇宙センターから、日本の次世代主力ロケット「H3」6号機が轟音とともに打ち上げられた。このミッションは、昨年12月の打ち上げ失敗による手痛い教訓を乗り越え、日本の宇宙開発プログラムに対する国際的な信頼を回復する決定的な勝利となった。さらに、今回はソリッド・ロケット・ブースターを一切搭載しない、史上最も低コストな「30形態」の初飛行であり、スペースXをはじめとする世界の商業宇宙市場に本格的に殴り込みをかけるための、極めて野心的な一歩である。
Drilling the Beast: Inside Iceland’s Journey to the Center of a Volcano
While most humans spend their lives avoiding active magma, an international consortium of scientists is heading straight for it. Under the Krafla volcano in North-Eastern Iceland, the Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT) is preparing for the world's first-ever controlled drilling into an active magma chamber. This high-risk scientific experiment could solve the mysteries of volcanic prediction and unlock an incredibly powerful source of carbon-free energy.
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.
Engineering Resilience: Australian Scientists Are Breeding Heat-Tolerant Corals to Save the Great Barrier Reef
Breeding the Future: India's Kalpakkam Nuclear Reactor Attains Criticality
Silent Fjords: Norway Launches the World's First Fully Electric Deep-Sea Shipping Route
Drawing Water from Light: Morocco's Desert Solar Array Supplies Fresh Water to Three Nations
Ethiopia's 45,000 Health Extension Workers Are Now Fully Digital — and Maternal Mortality Is Falling
A nationwide digitisation of Ethiopia's celebrated community health worker program has equipped 45,000 Health Extension Workers with AI-assisted diagnostic tablets, cutting maternal mortality in participating districts by 38 percent and reducing preventable child deaths from pneumonia and diarrhoea by more than half.
Singapore Launches World's First National Personalised Nutrition Program Powered by Gut Microbiome Data
Singapore's Health Promotion Board has begun offering subsidised gut microbiome analysis to all residents over 40, using the data to generate individualised dietary recommendations that early trials show reduce metabolic disease risk markers by up to 34 percent.
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
命を繋ぐデジタル:日本が「標準電子カルテ」で挑む医療DXの最前線
Canada Just Redefined What "Free Healthcare" Means — and Virtual Care Companies Are Scrambling
South Korea Rolls Out AI Cancer Screening to Every Public Hospital — and Cuts Late Diagnosis Rates by Half
The Chill of Reality: Why We Declared the Ocean Current Collapse a National Security Threat
While the world burns under record-shattering summer heatwaves, we in Iceland are looking at a very different, terrifyingly cold future. By officially elevating the potential collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) to a national security risk, our government has broken a political taboo. We are forcing the world to look beyond linear climate models and confront the reality that our ocean's giant thermal engine is running out of steam.
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
2026年6月末から7月2日にかけて、日本列島は気象観測史上最悪の記録的な猛暑に襲われた。全国28都道府県で最高レベルの「熱中症警戒アラート」が発令され、東京都心や中部地方では気温が40度を超える極限の夏が到来している。この急激な気温上昇は、もはや一時的な異常気象ではない。コンクリートに囲まれた大都市を窒息させる「都市熱島効果」と、崩壊しつつある季節の予測可能性は、日本のインフラと市民の生存に対する決定的な脅威である。
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.
Australia Sets 2030 Deadline to Halt and Reverse Biodiversity Loss
Norway's Mandatory Zero-Emission Fjord Shipping Policy Has Cut Maritime NOx by 71 Percent in Two Years
Why Burning Down the Amazon Is Now Smarter Than Cutting It Down
Scotland's Tidal Stream Energy Sector Hits 1 Gigawatt Milestone
The Pentland Firth, dubbed the "Saudi Arabia of tidal power," now generates enough electricity to meet 40% of Scotland's total household demand.
US Fusion Startup Sustains Net Energy Output for 90 Consecutive Minutes
Commonwealth Fusion Systems has crossed the critical commercial viability threshold, sustaining a plasma reaction that produces more energy than it consumes.
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
Nairobi Becomes Africa's First Capital to Run Entirely on Renewable Energy After Grid Decoupling
UK's AI-Powered Smart Grid Eliminates Blackouts for Second Straight Year
Wasting the Sun: A Report Card on India’s Grid Connection Crisis
Nollywood at Thirty: How Nigeria's Film Industry Became the World's Most-Watched Cinema on Streaming Platforms
With over 2,500 films produced annually and a diaspora audience spanning every continent, Nigerian cinema has outpaced Hollywood and Bollywood in total streaming hours for the second consecutive year — and Lagos is building the infrastructure to match its ambition.
Metamorphosis in Reykjavik: Björk and James Merry Take Over the National Gallery
In a spectacular takeover coinciding with the Reykjavik Arts Festival, avant-garde music icon Björk and her long-term visual collaborator James Merry have transformed the National Gallery of Iceland. Running from May 31 to September 20, 2026, their dual exhibitions—'echolalia' and 'Metamorphlings'—turn all four floors of the museum into a breathing ecosystem of sound, silicone, and hand-embroidered fantasy. It is a stunning, tactile rebellion against the sterile screens of the digital age.
Scene Change: Nollywood Becomes the World's Most-Watched Film Industry by Streaming Hours
Reclaiming the Gods: US Returns 657 Stolen Antiquities Worth $14 Million to India
A $97 Million Pit in Accra: The Report Card on Ghana’s Stalled National Cathedral
Mexico City's New Muralists: A Public Art Renaissance Reimagines the Legacy of Rivera and Siqueiros for the 21st Century
Lisbon's Fado Houses See Record Visitors as UNESCO Recognition Triggers National Reinvestment in Living Heritage
From Buenos Aires to the Grammys: Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso's "Papota" Conquers the World
Game On: Esports Makes Its Full Olympic Debut in Seoul 2026
After years of lobbying and a successful pilot in Paris, competitive gaming officially joins the Olympic programme — and South Korea is ready to dominate.
Three Crowns: How India Crafted a Historic T20 World Cup Defense on Home Soil
On March 8, 2026, the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad bore witness to a cricketing masterclass as India crushed New Zealand by 96 runs to lift their third ICC Men's T20 World Cup. In doing so, the defending champions became the first nation in history to secure back-to-back T20 titles and the first to win the tournament on home soil. Driven by blistering batting displays and Jasprit Bumrah's lethal bowling, this historic victory cements India's position at the absolute summit of modern short-format cricket.
የኢትዮጵያ አትሌቲክስ ከቶክዮ ውድቀት በኋላ እንደገና ለመገንባት ይታገላል፤ አዲሱ ህግ አሰልጣኞችን ከፋፍሏል፣ ቪዛም እንቅፋት ሆኖባቸዋል
Los Pumas Name 34-Man Squad for Scotland Opener — Five Uncapped, Four Key Regulars Out Injured
「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
Australia Launches Nationwide Hunt for Its Next Olympic Stars Ahead of Brisbane 2032
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.
The 4,399th Day: What Narendra Modi’s Historic Record Tells Us About the New India
On June 10, 2026, Narendra Modi crossed a historic threshold, completing 4,399 continuous days as India's Prime Minister and officially surpassing Jawaharlal Nehru's post-independence record. This moment represents far more than a triumph of political longevity. It is the definitive closing of India's post-colonial chapter, signaling the rise of a self-assured, technologically hyper-modernized state that has completely unlearned the cautious socialism of its founding fathers.
Africa's Debt Crisis Is Not a Chinese Trap. It Is a Western Failure.
The narrative that Chinese lending has ensnared African governments in debt dependency is politically convenient for Western capitals and largely inaccurate. The accurate version — that decades of Western-imposed structural adjustment, inadequate concessional financing, and private creditor impunity created the conditions for the current crisis — is considerably less comfortable.
Taxed but Not Trusted: The Coalition's War on Permanent Residents Is Bad Policy and Worse Politics
Schleichender Herztod: Jedes fiegfte Industrieunternehmen in Deutschland ist verschwunden
Tribune : Sacrifier l’écologie sur l’autel de l’économie de guerre, un choix de court terme pour la France ?
We Are About to Massively Extend Human Lifespan. We Have Not Asked Whether We Should.
Demokratieschutz oder politisches Harakiri? Das brandgefährliche Spiel mit dem AfD-Verbot
The Attention Economy Has Won. Now What Do We Do About It?
Fin du SNU, place au nouveau Service National : l’armée française mise sur la jeunesse dès la rentrée 2026
Dans le sillage de la suppression définitive du Service national universel (SNU) au 1er janvier 2026, la France s’apprête à tourner une page historique. Dès l'automne 2026, les premiers volontaires du tout nouveau Service National « exclusivement militaire » feront leur entrée sous les drapeaux. Ce dispositif inédit de volontariat, ciblant les 18-25 ans pour un engagement de 10 mois, marque la volonté forte du ministère des Armées de consolider le lien armée-nation et de muscler la résilience du pays face aux menaces contemporaines.
Poland Is Building Europe's Largest Land Army — and It Plans to Keep It That Way
With 300,000 soldiers under arms and contracts for 1,000 South Korean K2 tanks, 600 K9 howitzers, and 96 FA-50 light combat aircraft either delivered or in progress, Poland has emerged as NATO's most formidable land power in Europe — a transformation driven by an acute and unambiguous reading of the Russian threat.
Face aux guerres du futur : l’exercice géant Orion 26 valide la nouvelle doctrine de combat française
Inside Australia's Biggest-Ever Defence Program: Where AUKUS Submarines Stand in 2026

Belgium Opened 500 Spots for Voluntary Military Service. Over 3,200 People Applied.
Suomi Avaa Kuuden Miljardin Euron Hankintaohjelman — Kaksi Uutta Tilausvaltuutta Vie Puolustusbudjetin Ennätyslukemiin
Face aux menaces : l’armée de Terre française crée une troisième division composée de réservistes
Lasers and Interceptors: How Israel’s Upgraded Iron Dome is Reshaping Air Defense
Aus für Billig-Pakete: Zollfreigrenze von 150 Euro fällt ab dem 1. Juli
Ab dem heutigen 1. Juli 2026 entfällt in Deutschland und der gesamten Europäischen Union die bisherige Zollfreigrenze von 150 Euro für Online-Bestellungen aus Drittstaaten. Um die Flut an Billigimporten aus China – insbesondere über Plattformen wie Temu und Shein – einzudämmen, wird ab sofort eine pauschale Zollabgabe von drei Euro pro Warenkategorie innerhalb einer Sendung fällig. Diese Neuregelung betrifft Millionen Verbraucher direkt und beendet das Zeitalter der abgabenfreien Direktimporte aus Fernost.
Philippines Supreme Court Establishes Corporate Duty of Care for Human Rights Violations by Suppliers
The Supreme Court of the Philippines has held that large corporations bear a non-delegable duty of care for human rights conditions in their supply chains, making Philippine-headquartered companies potentially liable for abuses committed by overseas contractors and sub-contractors.
South Africa's Constitutional Court Upholds Land Expropriation Act With Strict Safeguards
European Court of Human Rights Rules Climate Inaction Violates Human Rights in Binding Judgment
Kenya's Court of Appeal Strikes Down Colonial-Era Defamation Law Used to Silence Journalists
Canada's Highest Court Just Created a New Law for Abuse Survivors — One That Doesn't Require a Single Punch
Two Years Later: How India’s New Criminal Codes are Reshaping Public Justice
The Coup That Keeps Coming Back: Brazil's Constitutional Showdown Over the Dosimetry Law
Students and Police Clash in Santiago as Kast's Austerity Plan Ignites Chile
Thousands of students, teachers and union members took to the streets in Santiago and Valparaíso in early June 2026 after President José Antonio Kast's government announced nearly $6 billion in spending cuts over 18 months. The protests turned violent. Water cannons, tear gas, Molotov cocktails — and a country that has been here before.
Morocco's Proposed Inheritance Law Reform Divides a Society Caught Between Religious Tradition and Constitutional Equality
King Mohammed VI has endorsed a government proposal to allow Moroccan women to inherit equal shares with male relatives — a reform that would require reinterpreting centuries of Maliki jurisprudence and that has produced the most significant public debate about religion and law in the country's modern history.
Nigeria's Conditional Cash Transfer Programme Has Lifted 2.3 Million People Out of Extreme Poverty — and Almost Nobody Outside Nigeria Knows It
Portugal's Digital Nomad Visa Has Been a Success by Every Metric Except the One That Matters to the People Who Live There
Germany Unveils Historic Pension Overhaul: Later Retirement, a New Capital Pillar, and a Race Against Demographics
South Korea Has Spent $200 Billion Trying to Raise Its Birth Rate. It Is Now the Lowest Ever Recorded.
Counting 1.4 Billion: India Launches Its First Fully Digital—and Deeply Contested—Caste Census
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