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Read more about the article When Climate Harm Meets State Failure in Latin America

When Climate Harm Meets State Failure in Latin America

Climate change in Latin America is no longer a warning on the horizon. It is already reshaping coastlines, drying out farmland, intensifying storms and deepening insecurity for millions of people.…

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Read more about the article How US-Iran Clashes Have Broken Families and Futures

How US-Iran Clashes Have Broken Families and Futures

The US-Iran conflict, often framed as a duel between superpowers, has quietly devastated ordinary lives across two nations for over four decades. What began with the 1979 embassy hostage crisis…

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Read more about the article Small Islands, Big Voices: Vanuatu’s Stand Against U.S. Climate Pressure

Small Islands, Big Voices: Vanuatu’s Stand Against U.S. Climate Pressure

At issue is a draft resolution tabled by Vanuatu that seeks to reinforce last year’s ICJ advisory opinion: that countries have a legal obligation to act on climate change because of its…

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Read more about the article How a Cross-Continental Research Mobility in Cameroon Is Quietly Shaping Tomorrow’s Green Workforce

How a Cross-Continental Research Mobility in Cameroon Is Quietly Shaping Tomorrow’s Green Workforce

Environmental restoration has become one of the defining challenges of our era, but the next generation won’t step into this work by accident — they need real exposure, real training,…

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Read more about the article Gold’s Wild Ride: Record Highs, Sharp Sell-Off, and the Human Cost Behind the Glitter

Gold’s Wild Ride: Record Highs, Sharp Sell-Off, and the Human Cost Behind the Glitter

In the span of just one hectic day, gold prices rocketed to a record $4,374 per troy ounce in New York before plunging sharply by over $250 per ounce—a drop…

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Read more about the article The Return of Mercantilism in a Multipolar Economy

The Return of Mercantilism in a Multipolar Economy

For decades, economic orthodoxy in the West revolved around one simple idea—maximize the consumer’s welfare. Governments were told to stand aside, markets to allocate resources, and consumers to reign supreme.…

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Read more about the article Narco Wars or New Imperialism?

Narco Wars or New Imperialism?

The southern Caribbean is suddenly brimming with warships. In early August, multiple U.S. naval vessels — including the USS Lake Erie, Iwo Jima, and Fort Lauderdale — began moving toward Venezuelan waters. Officially, the…

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Read more about the article When Politics Turns Personal: The Social Fallout of Assassinations

When Politics Turns Personal: The Social Fallout of Assassinations

The fatal shooting of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk on the campus of Utah Valley University has once again brought political violence to the forefront of public life in America. The…

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Read more about the article Shadows Over the Caribbean: U.S. Military Moves and Venezuela’s Uneasy Response

Shadows Over the Caribbean: U.S. Military Moves and Venezuela’s Uneasy Response

On August 27th, tanks rolled east out of Valencia, Venezuela, kicking up dust and speculation. The Maduro government had announced a nationwide mobilization, responding to U.S. warships stationed off the…

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Read more about the article Empowering Social Enterprises Through Circular Learning

Empowering Social Enterprises Through Circular Learning

In an era marked by urgent environmental challenges and the growing need for social inclusion, the "Circular City Through Educational Circular Economy Methods for Social Enterprises" (CIRC) project stands out…

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