India’s Telegram crackdown exposes systemic exam fraud tied to privatised education and digital surveillance gaps
India curbs Telegram use over medical exam fraud concerns Reuters
India curbs Telegram use over medical exam fraud concerns Reuters
Scientists identify 64,000 sq miles of coral reef capable of surviving climate crisis Reuters
A dinner with legendary South African jazz icon Abdullah Ibrahim reveals a mind still searching, questioning and teaching at ...
OTTAWA — A new First Nations clean water bill set to be introduced by Prime Minister Mark Carney's government changes a ...
The boom in artificial-intelligence stocks looks set to run further, according to a Bank of America Corp. survey, which found the majority of investors believe that the fear of missing out is continuing to drive the trade.
Chronic kidney disease affects 850 million people worldwide and places a disproportionate burden on low-income and middle-income countries where access to timely diagnosis, treatment, and life-sustaining kidney replacement therapy (KRT) is restricted. In May, 2025, the 78th World Health Assembly adopted a resolution on kidney health that called on all member states to integrate kidney care into national strategies; enhance prevention, early detection, and timely management; strengthen primary care; expand access to KRT; and enhance capacity for measuring burden, progress, and return on investment.
In post-uprising Bangladesh, LGBTQI+ activists face a convergence: a hostile political class, vanishing international funding, and a state that participates in the violence against them .
Gaza doctor Abu Safiya to remain in Israeli detention without charge, court rules Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safiya, the director of Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital, will remain in prison without any criminal charges, as the Israeli Supreme Court rejected an appeal on Tuesday. Abu Safiya, who has been held in Israeli prisons since December 2024, is being kept in solitary confinement at Nafha Prison in harsh conditions and without adequate medical care despite suffering from various chronic illnesses, according to his lawyer Nasser Odeh. During his last visit to Abu Safiya in May, Odeh reported that the doctor experienced medical neglect, regular beatings, deprivation of food and water, and had his limbs shackled during detention. Physicians for Human Rights Israel (PHRI) said Abu Safiya was moved to solitary confinement shortly after filing his petition, without explanation or disclosure of reasons for isolation. According to testimonies, hi
Iran fans react to team’s first World Cup match amid political schisms
For Somaliland, the embassy opening represents a diplomatic victory and could strengthen its campaign for broader international recognition. For Israel, it marks the deepening of ties with a strategic partner in the Horn of Africa.
Nature, Published online: 16 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01916-8Terms of endearment? Bias in first-name eponyms for species named after people
In the five months after jet fuel started leaking from Joint Base Andrews into Piscataway Creek, no agency tested the water or sediment some 20 miles downstream, where the creek empties into the Potomac River and the shoreline community and anglers gather to fish and boat along the riverbank. The leak was detected on Dec. […]
Xenophobia in South Africa is not an isolated phenomenon but a systemic issue rooted in historical injustices, economic inequality, and political manipulation. Indigenous values like Ubuntu and cross-cultural…
The aircraft, one of the US Air Force's longest-used bombers, goes down during a routine test mission.
France to invest €655 mln in AI, set up common chatbot for all state services Reuters
Iran’s National Security Council said on Monday that the deal ends fighting on all fronts, including in Lebanon.
A 6.7-magnitude earthquake shook part of central Indonesia’s Sulawesi island on Tuesday, causing scattered damage and rattling residents of a city devastated by a quake and tsunami eight years ago. The strong shaking sent people fleeing into open areas in and around Palu, a city of about 400,000 people and the capital of Central Sulawesi province. Several hospitals evacuated patients, some with IV drips, outdoors as a safety measure. Images from the area showed heavily damaged structures with...
The prosecution of Palestinians abroad using Israeli 'battlefield evidence' is not an isolated legal anomaly but a systemic manifestation of settler-colonial repression, where intelligence agencies and European legal…
The crisis in Palestine is not an isolated conflict but a manifestation of global systems of power, land exploitation, and colonial legacy. International allies must confront their complicity through legal, economic,…
Breakthrough treatment enabled Archie Goodburn, 24, to keep competing but he says one new drug in 20 years is not enoughArchie Goodburn, a 24-year-old champion swimmer who has a rare, inoperable form of brain cancer, is calling for the government to do more to help people with the condition.“I grew up representing my country, and I want to see my country supporting me back,” he said. Continue reading...
As the Human Cell Atlas project marks its 10th anniversary, a leader's ties to a major single-cell RNA sequencing company raise conflict-of-interest questions.
“Alzheimer’s is not primarily a disease of old age. It is a decades-long biological process,” writes Elizabeth Bevins.
Thai fisherman Somdet Singthong steered his metal skiff across the brown waters of the Mekong River, resigned to the pollution that has put his health and lifelong source of livelihood at risk.
The settler ideology in Israel is not an isolated phenomenon but part of a broader historical and global pattern of land-based conflict and exclusion. By integrating indigenous perspectives, historical analysis, and…