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Digital technology has interconnected people and services, but global governance driven by mercantilist interests have led to unprecedented marginalization, exacerbating poverty, immigration crisis, ...
"Technology is integral to the discourse on the future, and we need to be part of the future. We must be involved in shaping it, not cut out from it." ...
« Je ne cesse d’être interpellée sur ce dossier par des personnes qui résident dans ma circonscription. Qu’ils soient jeunes ou ainés, étudiants ou commerçants, travaillant dans le milieu culturel, un ...
Malgré l'assistance renforcée du Programme alimentaire mondial (PAM) des Nations Unies en Haïti, l'escalade de la violence, les déplacements, les turbulences économiques et les perturbations de la pro ...
Takaki Komiyama, Professor of Neurobiology, University of California, San Diego As you experience or encounter new things, your brain must encode this information via the right neural networks at the ...
On Patriots’ Day, far-right groups may use historical events and patriotic symbols to claim they are engaging in a ‘modern-day fight for freedom.’ ...
~ Patriots’ Day: How far-right groups hijack history and patriotic symbols to advance their cause, according to an expert on extremism ...
Some world leaders get a rough ride in their Oval Office meetings with Donald Trump – most famously, the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, who the US president and his entourage publicly ...
Canadian patriotism has risen since Trump threatened to annex the country. However, the rhetoric and symbols of Canadian nationalism may be leaving out modern understandings of the country.
The number of civilians in South Sudan harmed by conventional parties to the conflict and other armed groups increased by 51 per cent in 2024, the UN Mission in the country (UNMISS) said on Thursday.
Nicaragua continues to strip citizens of their citizenship, whether officially or in silence. Nicaraguan exiles are exploring legal avenues to stop this repressive strategy.
Nearly 17% of the world’s croplands are contaminated with “heavy metals”, according to a new study in Science. These contaminants – arsenic, cadmium, lead, and others – may be invisible to the eye, ...