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The Amazon Gold Rush Catastrophe Endangers the Survival of …
Illegal gold mining in the Amazon rainforests of Peru, Brazil and Venezuela is causing unprecedented und irreversible consequences for indigenous people and their …
On 5 April 2023, the world awoke to a YouTube video, posted by a user calling themselves ChaosGPT. The chatbot, similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, has a sinister plan to destroy humanity and establish its own dominance …
Power Cuts and Power Corrupts
South Africa finds itself in its worst energy crisis in decades with daily rolling blackouts throwing the country into economic and social disorder. The former CEO of the main public …
Notable Quotes
“At the root of our partnership is a deep connection between our people — ties of family, of friendship, and of shared values”.
US President J. Biden to India Prime Minister N.Modi,
11 April 2022
“Low-caste student killed [by teacher] over spelling mistake”.
Al Jazeera,
27 Sept. 2022
Podcasts and Videos
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Colonial-Era Land Grab in Kenya and the Quest for Justice
Powerful UK institutions from the monarchy to Ekaterra (formerly Unilever and Brooke Bond) are being confronted over a British colonial-era land grab in Kenya’s Kericho county by the Kipsigi and Talai clans.
Iran and Turkey: Competing for Islamic Africa
Turkey and Iran regard the African continent as an important arena in their quest for international influence. Despite their ideological differences and each having its own reasons to increase influence on the continent, they both have …
20th Anniversary of US Iraq Invasion: They Never Leave
The US invaded Iraq 20 years ago with the aim of overthrowing Saddam Hussein, freeing its people and disarming Iraq to ‘defend the world from grave danger’ including assumed but never found Iraqi weapons …
Women’s Rights and Wrongs in Iran: The Death of Mahsa Amini
The expulsion of Iran from the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) is one of many ways in which the international community is condemning the Islamic Republic of Iran for its treatment of women, especially in the wake …
Macron’s Future of Europe: “Sovereignty is a Necessity”
President Emmanuel Macron presented his vision for Europe in a keynote speech at the Nexus Institute in The Hague on 11 April. His comprehensive economic security doctrine for the European Union emphasized European sovereignty. The EU should have its own economic …
Prying Pegasus Spyware
Digital authoritarianism, the uncontrolled und unlawful monitoring of online activity aiming to manipulate the public, suppress free speech and spread disinformation, is rapidly becoming a matter of concern for …
The Code-Breakers of the Enigma Machine: Fake News at its Finest
Bletchley Park, located in Buckinghamshire in the United Kingdom is relatively unknown, and for good reason. This was the top-secret base for the Government Code and Cypher School during the …
The China-Saudi Arabia-US Energy Security Triangle
Saudi Arabian and Chinese leadership have solidified a new strategic partnership that aligns policies on many issues of international interest, most notably energy. In an emerging multipolar world, this suggests …
ESG Investment Ideology: Not Doing Well and Not Doing Good
ESG assigns numerical scores to company and country performance in the environment, social and governance areas. Trillions of dollars have been poured into ESG-funds, …
Sam Bankman-Fried: From Hero to Zero
Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the now-defunct FTX crypto exchange and former darling of MSM, the liberal elite and Democrat politicians, was …
So Much For Competition: Looming Kroger & Albertsons Merger
In October, American retail giants Kroger and Albertsons announced plans for a nearly USD 25 billion merger. If approved by regulators, the deal …
Big Pharma and Big Farms – EU Condones Bloody PMSG Business
Iceland, Argentina and Urugay are the main countries in which the PMSG business flourishes. These blood or vampire farms extract the blood of …
Will ChatGPT Make You Low-Skilled?
While legislators are scrambling to regulate AI, Elon Musk is calling for a six-month moratorium. The cat is out of the bag. The public is torn between awe and apprehension. Will your job be safe or even exist in …
EU Chips Act to Boost EU Security and Semiconductor Manufacturing
The EU is set to pass the EU Chips Act in February 2023 which will aim to increase EU market-share in the industry to 30%. This ambitious goal is backed by public and private investment of more than …
The Vienna BioCenter – A Leading Hub for Life Sciences in the Heart of Europe
The Vienna BioCenter located in Austria’s capital city is one of Europe’s leading life science clusters. With more than 2650 people from 80 countries working on this campus, the reputation …
Who Elected ChatGPT to Represent the Romanians?
In March, the Romanian Prime Minister, Nicolae Ciucă, introduced his people to the world’s first artificial-intelligence government advisor. Designed to capture and present the views of the Romanian public in order to help …
Is there a future for the British monarchy?
On 6 May 2023 Charles Windsor will be crowned King Charles III, only days after a national census demonstrated the popularity of the British monarchy to be at an all-time low. Can Charles and Queen Camilla persuade the British public …
Citizen Journalism’s Role in the Democratic Process
Elon Musk’s recent tweet on Twitter elevating the role of the citizen journalist has the media elite in a frenzy. Citizen journalism existed before Musk made the term fashionable, but he has jumpstarted the concept. No longer …
Can TikTok Be Trusted To Fight US Midterm Election Misinformation?
TikTok has announced a strategy to promote election integrity in the lead-up to the 2022 US midterm elections. While this has been welcomed by many, it also raises questions about whether the US should trust a …
Amazon’s Acquisition of iRobot Raises Serious Privacy Concerns
A little robot that takes care of vacuuming the floor while you are at work might sound ideal to many, yet the price to pay for this might be a complete invasion of your privacy, reminiscent of the novel 1984. Amazon’s recent acquisition …
Novartis’ Unique Life Science Campus for Training, Research and Production in Tyrol, Austria
Novartis is a leader in the production of pharmaceuticals. Sandoz, a division of Novartis, is the sole manufacturer of generic antibiotics in the western world. Novartis, based in Kundl/ Schaftenau in Tyrol, Austria, is opening a Life Science Campus in Kundl …
EuroSkills 2021: Russia Takes Gold, Austria Silver
At the end of September, Austria held a vocational skills competition EuroSkills 2021 in Schwarzl Leisure Centre in Graz. The three-day event served as a platform for …
Interview With Dr. Thomas Stelzer, Dean Of The International Anti-Corruption Academy: Combatting Corruption Through Education, Training And Networking
Dr. Thomas Stelzer, Dean of the Vienna-based International Anti-Corruption Academy, gave iGlobenews an exclusive interview and discussed how IACA has adapted to …
How A Vienna Startup Is Revolutionizing E-Learning
A Vienna-based startup has revolutionized e-learning with its innovative approach to teaching. The vision of GoStudent’s co-founders Felix Ohswald and Gregor Mueller, who …
Can A Sinking Island Continue to Swim in Virtual Reality?
In recent years, climate change has become a growing threat to low-lying island nations around the world. Rising sea levels, an increased frequency of extreme weather events, and other impacts of climate change pose significant …
TCM Endangers Malayan Sun Bears
The Malayan sun bear is on the brink of extinction. They are hunted, captured, harvested and killed for their bile. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) regards sun bear bile as a cure to many human …
Toxic Truth about Lithium
Chancellor Scholz’s recent visit to Chile, Argentina and Brazil aimed to secure sufficient lithium for Germany’s auto industry. Lithium batteries in our cars are seen as the savior in our quest to reduce …
Divider of the Sea – Can Mose(s) Save Venice From Sinking?
Venice won’t go down – the landmark USD 6 billion engineering project “Mose” prevents sea water from flooding the lagoons of Italy’s iconic medieval city, subsequentially ending its famous “acqua alta” …
Food for Thought: Flavonols Linked to Long Life and Healthy Mind
Research into the long-term relationship between brain function and the food we eat has been published in the respected academic medical journal Neurology® and …
Brain Drain from Social Media
Social media is unquestionably here to stay. Researchers are becoming increasingly concerned about the effects of social media on human behavior …
Long Overdue Burn Pit Legislation: Bi-Partisan Bill Expands Veteran Health …
Effective as of August 10, the Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act of 2022 promises to increase healthcare access …
The Obesity Epidemic: The Costs to Society and the Individual
A recent Harvard study highlighted the true costs to society and the individual of body dissatisfaction and appearance-based discrimination amounting to billions of dollars. Obesity is on the rise globally and the US. The WHO has called obesity a global epidemic …
Turkey’s New Soft Power: Blockbuster T-Dramas
Turkish TV dramas and historical fictions are quickly becoming an important soft power tool. Their popularity spans the globe and their reach is not confined to the Muslim word. These dramas glorify Turkish history and culture and have been a huge financial success. President Erdogan …
Tu Felix Austria Nube: NHM Exhibition Celebrates 200 Years Brazil-Austria Relations
Vienna’s Natural History Museum celebrates 200 years of Austrian-Brazilian relations with an exceptional exhibition. It all started with a dynastic marriage in 1817, when Archduchess Maria Leopoldina of Austria married the Duke of Braganza …
“rich & poor” (“arm & reich”) at Dom Museum Wien
The current exhibition at the Dom Museum Wien “rich & poor” is devoted to the ever-widening gap between the rich and poor. The spectrum of the exhibition ranges from photographic works that capture those affected by poverty …
Max Weiler and the Painting of the Sung Dynasty
Max Weiler is one of the most important Austrian painters of the 20th century. His painting was deeply influenced by the painters of the Sung dynasty (960–1279). It is no coincidence that Max Weiler’s late work was honored in 1998 …
Interview With Maria Rauch-Kallat, President Of Austria’s Paralympic Committee And Former Minister For The Environment, Women And Health
Maria Rauch-Kallat, a well-known political figure in Austria and pioneer for women’s rights, gave iGlobenews an exclusive interview. She discussed women rights, politics, the pandemic, her role as President of Austria’s Paralympic Committee and Club Alpha, a non-partisan women’s organization she …
The Beijing 2022 Olympics – Is it Time to Reform the IOC?
The opening of the 2022 Winter Olympics was a splendid spectacle and an impressive display of China’s global soft power. While China and the IOC insist it is a global …
Rebelling Against Sexism: Can The Norwegian Handball Association Improve Conditions For Female Athletes?
After being threatened with punishment for not complying with dress code regulations, female beach handball athletes take a stance against outdated rules and double standards.
Tokyo Olympics: The Games Haunted By Travel Restrictions And Vaccine Shortages
It is the second time Olympic Games are held in Tokyo. While 1964 was crowned with success, this year’s Olympics are facing multiple challenges: travel restrictions, a …
Karl von Frisch and the Dance of the Bees
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Austrian Karl von Frisch’s 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology for his ground breaking discoveries on bees. Frisch showed that bees exhibit complex behaviors and social learning which are critical for their ability to collect nectar and …
Angelika Amon’s Pioneering Legacy in Biology
Two years have passed since top biologist Angelika Amon passed away on 29 October 2020. Professor Amon was an Austrian scientist who taught at MIT in Boston, Massachusetts. She dedicated her …
Gregor Mendel’s Peas and Premonitions
This year marks the 200 anniversary of Gregor Mendel who was born on 20 July 1822. Misunderstood during his lifetime, he is today …
Maryam Mirzakhani: Fields Medal Winner and Pioneer in Mathematics
Mathematics was Maryam Mirzakhani’s passion. In 2014, she became the first and only winner of the prestigious Fields Medal, the ‘Nobel Prize’ of …