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BRICS to introduce multipolar carbon markets
Not to be confused with unipolar carbon markets On November 22, the G20 will gather in BRICS-state South Africa to discuss the #1 crisis facing humankind: the nations of the world are struggling to meet their UN Sustainable Development Goals, which are supposed to be achieved by 2030. That’s only […]
Faith, Money, and Algorithms: Inside Israel’s U.S. Influence Operation
Israel has ramped up efforts to shape public opinion in the United States, pouring millions of dollars into campaigns that strategically target both faith communities and digital platforms. Central to this initiative are U.S. evangelical Christians, who have long been considered staunch allies, and emerging technologies like ChatGPT, which are […]
NATO Warns The West To Prepare For War With Russia
The warnings of war continue as NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) chief Mark Rutte has claimed that a confrontation with Russia won’t end once the conflict with Ukraine ends. Rutte added that NATO member-states must boost military production to be ready for a prolonged standoff with Russia and others. While […]
The Hidden World War
World War III is already underway, but most people don’t recognize it because they’re conditioned to expect war to look like traditional physical violence with bombs, guns, and battlefield confrontations. This bias stems from centuries of warfare taking a particular form, similar to how people once couldn’t conceive of light […]
Not Nearly Enough Food Is Entering Gaza as Israel Continues To Violate Ceasefire Deal
Far too little food and other types of aid are entering Gaza, Reuters reported on Tuesday, citing aid agencies, as Israel continues to violate a key part of the ceasefire deal. Under the ceasefire agreement, Israel pledged to immediately allow the “commencement of full entry of humanitarian aid and relief” at a minimum […]
Indonesia turn toward North Korea could rewrite Indo-Pacific geopolitics
Uriel Araujo, Anthropology PhD, is a social scientist specializing in ethnic and religious conflicts, with extensive research on geopolitical dynamics and cultural interactions. Indonesia’s Foreign Minister Sugiono landed in Pyongyang this October. It was the first top-level visit from Jakarta in over 12 years. The timing was no accident: it coincided with […]
Trump’s Threat: We Have Enough Nukes “To Blow Up The World 150 Times”
Donald Trump has ramped up the United States’ nuclear testing after ending a moratorium on it, all while somehow also calling for worldwide denuclearization. Trump was quoted as saying the U.S. has enough nukes “to blow up the world 150 times.” While that’s far from comforting, Trump said he reinstated […]
Seeking Justice from Above: How Satellite Imagery Is Transforming International Law
In a world where conflicts often unfold far from the public eye, satellites are quietly becoming witnesses from above, documenting destruction, displacement, and crimes that would otherwise remain hidden. The United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT), a programme under UNITAR, has launched an initiative titled “Satellite Imagery as Evidence in International Justice Proceedings”, a pioneering […]
Operation Arctic Frost — BIDEN’S WATERGATE
Paranoia surrounding the security of Joe Biden’s presidency reverberated throughout the US intelligence agencies. Questioning the results of the 2020 Presidential Election was seen as a direct threat to Biden’s power, resulting in Operation Arctic Frost—a secret spying campaign carried out against the “Biden administration enemies list.” Former Special Counsel […]
Washington successfully pressures countries to withdraw support for Cuba
US blockade against Cuba has reached truly extraordinary levels. Ahmed Adel, Cairo-based geopolitics and political economy researcher. On October 29, 167 United Nations member states voted in favor of a resolution against the United States blockade of Cuba, with only seven no votes and 12 abstentions. Nonetheless, the UN vote […]
