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Iranian footballers caught in geopolitical spectacle: World Cup participation as proxy for state power struggles

Head coach of Tehran’s squad says ‘oppressed’ players instructed to go back to training base over border

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Iran-Israel escalation exposes systemic failures of militarized deterrence and US hegemonic overreach in West Asia

Iran dealt Israel a crushing defeat and vindicated America's anti-war majority Submitted by Hamid Dabashi on Tue, 06/16/2026 - 08:56 Pro-war pundits promised regime change, state collapse and strategic victory. Instead, Iran endured and Israel is now more isolated than ever Protesters organised by VoteVets demonstrate outside the US Capitol against the Iran war on 20 May 2026 in Washington, DC (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images/AFP) On Following the announcement of a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States, it is time to revisit some criminal documents. Back in early March, as Israel mobilised all its American cards to launch a war on Iran, Zionist writer Bret Stephens, who has a regular column in The New York Times, where he fervently defends an Israel

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Digital surveillance capitalism reshapes nature perception, obscuring Indigenous epistemologies and ecological reciprocity

Inspired by Ariel Waldman’s docuseries Life Unearthed, columnist Annalee Newitz explores how microscopes, drones and specialised cameras are giving us an unprecedented view of nature from many different vantage points

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El Niño intensifies due to climate system feedbacks, with global implications

Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology says forecasts have pointed towards a 'very strong El Nino event'.

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DC mayoral race exposes structural tensions between local autonomy and federal overreach amid housing and safety crises

The new DC mayor will face a slew of challenges in the city, including how to handle the Trump administrationThere’s a transplant from Mar-a-Lago at the center of DCs mayoral primary race on Tuesday, but his name is nowhere on the ballot.For the first time in more than a decade, Washington DC will have a new mayor this year as the city faces concerns about how to address public safety, housing affordability, and increased federal immigration enforcement in the district. How the next mayor handles Donald Trump is also key question on residents’ minds, with many closely watching to see if any of the president’s supporters are pouring money into the race, as well as the primaries for the city’s congressional delegate. Continue reading...

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China-Myanmar deals deepen extractive alliances amid junta’s resource exploitation and regional instability

The two countries sign 18 cooperation deals, including on free trade and assistance in the event of natural disasters.

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China’s NPC to formalise Hong Kong’s shared jurisdiction at Shenzhen port

China’s top legislative body will discuss a bill next week to authorise Hong Kong’s jurisdiction over part of the redeveloped Huanggang Port in Shenzhen that will adopt a “co-location” arrangement when it opens next month. The meetings to be hosted by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC) between June 23 and 26 in Beijing were announced on Tuesday after its chairman, Zhao Leji, chaired a discussion at the Great Hall of the People in the capital on the same day. According...

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Former CAR leader’s trial exposes neocolonial justice gaps in post-conflict accountability

A landmark trial is set to begin in the Central African Republic, where former president Francois Bozize will be tried in absentia on charges of crimes against humanity.

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UK Fiscal Policy Targets Structural Debt Dependence: Reeves’ Budget Balancing Act Amidst Financialization of State

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said her ambition is to balance the budget in 2029, a more demanding target than her current fiscal rules as she pledged to make Britain less at the mercy of the bond markets.

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Kenya addresses systemic violence through compensation for protest victims

Kenya's compensation policy for victims of violent protests must be understood as part of a broader systemic challenge involving economic inequality, political exclusion, and historical trauma. While financial…

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Climate-driven mosquito virus spread in Scotland exposes global health inequities and ecological disruption

It was something infectious disease expert Heather Ferguson never expected to see in her lifetime: a mosquito-borne virus originally from Africa spreading in Scotland.

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US military adopts Iran’s sanctions-evasion tactics to bypass oil trade restrictions, deepening Gulf geopolitical entanglements

US military copied Iran's smuggling tactics to move Gulf oil, report reveals The US military has secretly coordinated the transfer of an estimated 90 million barrels of Gulf oil since May, adopting Iran’s own sanctions-evasion tactics to covertly move the oil, a recent Reuters investigation revealed. Two specific locations where the oil transfers take place were identified by 11 people familiar with the operation, which at least 92 ships have been involved, according to shipping data and satellite imagery. The ship-to-ship transfer operations, a shuttling technique long used by Iran to skirt sanctions, are fully controlled by the US military, said eight of the sources, including someone involved in the transfers. Tankers must sail to a meeting point before they reach the strait, then stagger their departures so they are around 3,000 to 4,000 metres apart. Their transponders are off, and their lights are dimmed, sources say. When they pass t

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Coral reefs face existential threat but local protection and global emissions cuts offer survival pathways

The 'Coral reefs are not doomed' narrative, while scientifically accurate, is a trickster’s feint—it distracts from the fact that reef survival is contingent on dismantling colonial conservation models, ending fossil…

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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

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Global study reveals 64,000 sq miles of resilient coral reefs—key to systemic climate adaptation and Indigenous stewardship

Scientists identify 64,000 sq miles of coral reef capable of surviving climate crisis  Reuters

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Abdullah Ibrahim at 91: How jazz as decolonial praxis preserves South Africa’s fractured memory and future

Abdullah Ibrahim’s 91 years embody a counter-narrative to apartheid’s cultural genocide, where jazz is not mere entertainment but a decolonial archive. His work—rooted in Cape Malay *nasheed*, *marabi*, and…

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New Canadian water bill shifts focus from 'right' to 'responsibility' for First Nations clean water access

The shift in language from 'right' to 'responsibility' in the new First Nations water bill reflects a broader pattern of policy framing that obscures historical and structural injustices. By centering Indigenous…

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AI Stock Rally Driven by FOMO and Structural Capital Flows, Not Fundamental Value

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.

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Global kidney health crisis: Structural inequities in care access reveal neocolonial health systems and underfunded primary care

The Lancet’s resolution frames kidney health as a technical problem solvable through WHO resolutions and state compliance, but the crisis is a symptom of a global health system designed to extract value from illness…

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Systemic erasure: How neoliberal retreat and authoritarian consolidation crush queer organizing in Bangladesh

The repression of LGBTQI+ organizing in post-uprising Bangladesh is not an isolated crisis but the predictable outcome of neoliberal authoritarianism, where IMF-mandated austerity dismantles social safety nets while…

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Israeli court upholds indefinite detention of Gaza doctor without charges, highlighting systemic legal and humanitarian concerns

The detention of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya without charge is not an isolated incident but a symptom of a larger systemic issue rooted in the legal and political structures of the Israeli occupation. Indigenous…

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Iran’s World Cup dissent: Football as proxy for geopolitical fractures and class divides

Iran fans react to team’s first World Cup match amid political schisms

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Somaliland’s Jerusalem embassy: neocolonial maneuvering in Horn of Africa geopolitics amid global recognition gaps

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.

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Colonial naming conventions in taxonomy reveal systemic bias: first-name eponyms reflect power imbalances in species classification

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

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