Amidst the vast landscapes of Australia, a struggle against water injustice echoes through the ancient grounds of indigenous communities. Farmers in New South Wales continue their defiance against the law…
Uganda’s judge at the ICJ, Julia Sebutinde, was the only judge who voted against all six approved measures in the interim ruling by the ICJ in favor of South Africa.…
With EU parliamentary elections approaching in June 2024, the EU Commission and the EU Parliament have desperately tried to win over farmers’ votes. Farmers are unimpressed by the proposed review…
China has successfully positioned itself as the leading producer of technology for renewable energy. It is flooding the world market with its cheap products, leaving American and European producers far…
Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party is facing an unprecedented political crisis as allegations of misappropriation of fundraising proceeds have surfaced. Public prosecutors have begun investigations into numerous ministers within the…
The Ukraine-Russia war and Irael’s war on Gaza is reshaping the global balance of power. No longer can the US remain the world’s hegemon. A new multipolar order is emerging.…
What do the Austrian nuclear physicist Lise Meitner, the British biochemist Rosalind Elsie Franklin and the British engineer Jocelyn Bell have in common? They are part of a group of…
Femicide is a global phenomenon, with Mexico being one of the countries with the highest femicide rates in the world. Mexican authorities continue to fail victims and their families by…