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LonelinessThe Age of Loneliness and Loss of Social Connectedness

Digital addiction, pandemic lockdowns, the glorification of the self, zooming, online shopping, remote learning and alternate realities of the metaverse are contributing to the isolation of more and more people …

Anneken Hendriks, täuferische Märtyrerin aus Friesland500 Years of the Anabaptist Movement: The Legacy of Jakob Hutter

The Anabaptist movement celebrates its 500th anniversary in 2025. The legacy of Jakob Hutter are the Free Churches of the world. His movement pioneered self-determined religious belief …

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Nemo ESC winner 2024

Eurovision says, it stands for unity, for inclusion and dignity for all people. … Israel’s continued participation during what the UN’s Independent International Commission of Inquiry has concluded to be a genocide, shows there’s a clear conflict between those ideals and the decisions the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) is making. When entire countries withdraw it should be clear that something is deeply wrong. … Even though I am immensely grateful for the community around this contest and everything this experience has taught me both as a person and artist, today I no longer feel this trophy belongs on my shelf.

On 11 November 2025, Nemo, the Swiss 2024 winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, returned his trophy in protest to Israel’s participation in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest.
Picture: Pedro J Pacheco – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=147384778

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South Korea is ending bear bile farming as of Jan 1, 2026. Under a new animal-welfare law, breeding bears and extracting their bile will be illegal – with jail time for violations. This move ends a controversial practice that kept hundreds of Asiatic black bears in tiny cages for traditional medicine. About 200 bears still need sanctuary homes, and activists are urging expanded rescue efforts.

Read article: TCM Endangers Malayan Sun Bears

Vienna Diplomatic Academy World Press Freedom Day 2025

Moderated by iGlobenews Editor-in-Chief Diana Mautner Markhof.

DA World Press Freedom DayAmbassador Jan Braathu OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Torokul Doorov Director of Kazakh Service at Radio Free Liberty, Edith Meinhart “Die Dunkelkammer”, Scott Griffin IPI and Sebastian Rosenauer Ö3 discussed safeguarding journalism in the age of AI.

V. ZelenskyyZelensky’s Alter Ego forced to resign in the Energoatom Corruption Scandal

Operation Midas—this fall’s explosive USD 100 million corruption scandal—is not just a domestic crisis; it is colliding with a defining moment in the Ukraine Russian war and its stalled peace negotiations …

Trump Administration Stops Taxpayer Funded Animal Experiments

Animal testing is still a sad reality – but it helps to have friends in high places. Animal advocacy groups have found an ally in President Donald J. Trump. For years …

Inside ActBlue: The Scandal Eroding the US Democrats’ Digital Powerhouse

ActBlue, the dominant digital fundraising platform for Democrat campaigns, is now under intense scrutiny as allegations of fraud, unauthorized …

Eurovision Controversy: How Israel Tried to Manipulate the Contest Via YouTube Ads and Corporate Sponsorship

A state-sponsored YouTube campaign, an Israeli-linked beauty brand as the event’s top sponsor and over 53 000 civilians killed in Gaza, Eurovision 2025 …

Have Trump and the Regional Powers …

The UN Security Council’s adoption of Resolution 2803 on 17 November 2025, formally established a pathway out of the Gaza conflict by endorsing a US-backed peace plan, authorizing a transitional Board of Peace …

AI Regulation Requires Global Cooperation

In view of the global availability and impact of social media, malware and disinformation, casting the widest possible net for AI regulation is essential. No country …

Great Britain’s Not-So-Great Colonial Legacy: Kashmir

Terrorist attack on 22 April 2025 in India-controlled city of Pahalgam in the Kashmir region resulted in 26 people killed and 20 injured. Shortly after, India …

China Challenges US Dominance in the Organization of American States

As China strengthens its position in regions traditionally aligned with the US, alarm bells are ringing across Washington. Latin America is no exception …

President Trump participates in a bilateral meeting with the President of the European Commission von der LeyenTrump’s China Tariffs Impact EU Semiconductor Industry

Trump’s tariffs are used as a tool to resolve issues far beyond the area of international trade. In that sense, Trump policies are not protectionist, but rather proactive …

Israeli Wartime Landgrabs: Who will be held accountable?

Recent investigations have revealed that a leading German media organization, Axel Springer, in collaboration with Yad2, an Israeli property platform, has been profiting from the sale of homes in occupied Palestine …

US-DRC Rare Earth Deal: President Trump Challenges China’s Dominance in Africa

The US is negotiating a rare earth deal with the DRC. Since the trade war with China has restricted US access to China’s rare earth supply, the US is exploring alternative sources for these vital minerals …

Russia’s Economic Influence through the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU)

The EAEU has played an important role in Eurasian economic relations since its foundation in 2015. Although it is officially focused on economic matters, critics have argued that the EAEU serves as a tool for Russia …

Quantum mechanics illustrationCelebrating UN International Year of the Quantum: Interview with Prof. Burgdörfer, TU

2025 has been proclaimed by the UN as International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ). This year marks 100 years of the development of quantum mechanics. One of the quantum world’s most fascinating …

Building the Future one Mycelium Brick at a Time

In an era where climate change and plastic pollution are forcing industries to rethink traditional materials, an unlikely hero is emerging from beneath our feet: fungi …

Dark Energy and Dark Matter – ESA’s Attempt to Answer the Universe’s Most Mysterious Questions

On the 1st of July 2023, the European Space Agency (ESA) successfully launched Euclid, a sophisticated space telescope and observatory, aboard a SpaceX …

IAEA Conference Highlights Small Modular Reactors: “Small is Beautiful”

The IAEA hosted an international conference on SMRs in October 2024. This unique event brought together industry, regulators and researchers. With over …

Activist against octopus farmingSpain’s Battle Over Octopus Farming

October 8 is World Octopus Day. It is a good time to reflect on how humans treat these intelligent sentient beings. Octopus hunt with precision, using both sight and touch, feeding on crabs and shellfish. They are innovative …

Nigeria: Is it the Deadliest Place in the World to be a Christian?

Accusations of a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria have reignited an international debate, exposing the fault lines between the US perceptions and Nigeria’s complex reality of insurgency, insecurity and politics …

Plucking for Profit

Live plucking of geese and ducks is a cruel and harrowing experience for both the animal and the ethical consumer. Despite this grotesque practice, the down …

California Lets Sleeping Students Lie

Facing the nation’s sharpest housing crisis, California legislators are considering a bill which would allow college/university students to sleep …

Cute reading robotSweden Still Needs Books

Reversing a 15-year policy, Swedish schools will be favoring the use of analog learning tools over digital ones. The decision comes after a noticeable decline in Swedish students’ reading and writing skills …

Fulbright Austria: Interview with Executive Director Dr. Hermann Agis

Each year students, teachers and researchers travel from Austria to the US and vice versa on a Fulbright scholarship. The Fulbright Program, which has existed for over seven decades …

International Birnstiel Award 2023 at Vienna BioCenter

The Birnstiel Award for Doctoral Studies 2023 was presented at Vienna’s Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) in November. The Award celebrates early achievement in molecular biology …

270 Years of Diplomatic Education

Ambassador Emil Brix, Director of the Vienna School of International Studies (DA), gave iGlobenews an exclusive interview to discuss the history, present and future of the academy. The year 2024 marks …

Green mossReviving Ancient Algae to Forecast Climate Futures in the Baltic Sea

Current climate change poses a major threat to marine biodiversity, disrupting ecosystem function and stability across the globe. In the Baltic Sea, even the smallest inhabitants – phytoplankton …

Killing for Profit: UNODC and INTERPOL Fight Wildlife Crime

UNODC’s latest report on global wildlife crime depicts a bleak picture. This systematic analyses of wildlife crime investigates everything from shipment routes at the country of origin, to transit practices and the end market …

Chernobyl Black Fungi Clean Up Nuclear Fallout

In the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster, one of the most surprising developments in environmental science has come from an unlikely source: fungi. Despite the deadly conditions, life has not merely persisted …

Fentanyl in Gulf of America Kills Dolphins: Threatens Ecosystem and Human Health

The Gulf of America is facing a crisis due to fentanyl pollution, with traces of the opioid found in dolphins, signaling widespread contamination. This pollution stems from improper medication disposal …

Milo RauInterview with Milo Rau

In this iGlobenews interview, theater director Milo Rau shares his vision for reshaping the Vienna Festival “Wiener Festwochen” into the “Free Republic of Vienna” — an open and participatory festival format …

Egypt’s Important Archaeological Discovery from its Middle Kingdom

A hidden burial chamber has been recently uncovered in Egypt during cleaning operations at the 3 900-year-old Tomb of Djefaihapy. This discovery promises …

Calculated Destruction of Palestinian Identity to Achieve a Greater Israel

The IDF invasion of Gaza is doing irreparable damage to Palestine’s cultural heritage as countless historic sites are now damaged or destroyed from …

Wien Museum: A New Museum in the World’s Most Liveable City

The Wien Museum is a must when in Vienna, Austria. The newly renovated and expanded museum offers visitors an insight into the historical impact  …

Miniature Blood PumpMiniature Blood Pump Could Save the Lives of Children with One Ventricle

A reasearch team from the Medical University of Vienna, the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich have developed a miniature blood pump …

Missouri vs China: Courtroom Dual or Futile Standoff?

Can the state of Missouri realistically hold a superpower like China accountable? Missouri’s $24 billion legal win against China over the handling of COVID-19 …

No Cure for Popcorn Lung: Vapers and Workers Beware!

Concerns about long-term health conditions are being raised around the use of a chemical flavouring used in e-cigarettes, commonly known as vapes. Fears about the catchily titled ‘Popcorn Lung’ disease revolve …

EU Approves Mealworm for Human Consumption

Insects could soon become part of your morning toast or bowl of pasta. While first reactions may be of disgust, food-tech companies and legislators are working on producing acceptable ingredients …

phygital gamesPhygital Games of the Future in Kazan

The landscape of sports is undergoing a transformative shift, ushering in an era of innovation epitomized by phygital games. This new sport is a fusion of traditional athletic disciplines with elements …

International University Sports Games in China’s Chengdu

This summer Chengdu – China’s fourth largest city – hosted the FISU games. In addition to bringing a young global community of athletes together, the International …

FINA Bans Transgender Athletes from Women’s Elite Swimming Competitions

FINA’s new policy on who can compete in women’s sports will effectively bar transgender athletes such as Lia Thomas and CeCe Telfer from competing against biological women …

Saudia Arabia’s LIV Golf: Sportswashing Decades of Human Rights Violations

The Saudi government is offering incredible sums of money to the world’s best golfers to join the new LIV (54) Golf tour. Is this an attempt to grow the game of golf around the world or an effort to “sportswash” Saudi Arabia’s reputation …

Omar YaghiSon of Gaza Wins Nobel Prize in …

Omar Yaghi, a Palestinian refugee from Gaza, has won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 together with Susumu Kitagawa and Richard Robson. They developed a new form of molecular architecture …

Johann Strauss II: The 200th Anniversary of Vienna’s Waltz Rock Star

Vienna is celebrating the 200th anniversary of one of its most famous sons – Johann Strauss II. He became the most celebrated composer of his time known as the Waltz King …

Ibn Khaldun’s Asabiyyah or Social Connectedness is Essential for Modern Societies

The question of what binds human societies has intrigued thinkers and historians for centuries. If humankind is, as often posited, a species motivated by …

The Adams Presidential Dynasty and Visionary First Lady Abigail Adams

Abigail Adams (1744-1818) was the First Lady of the US to John Adams, the second President and also the mother of the sixth President …

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