Decolonising Jewish Identity: How Zionist State Violence Shapes Diasporic Exodus and Sumud as Resistance
May Pik is a Jewish woman now living in Aotearoa. She gave this perspective on growing up in Israel and why she moved to New ...
May Pik is a Jewish woman now living in Aotearoa. She gave this perspective on growing up in Israel and why she moved to New ...
AI systems require large amounts of user data to function, but privacy laws limit how it can be stored and where it can be processed.
Explore how Indigenous Peoples lead conservation, protect biodiversity, and partner to safeguard rights, lands, waters, and ...
Residents of Tehran awoke on Monday anxious and drained by the prospect of full-scale war resuming, following tit-for-tat strikes between arch-foes Iran and Israel that marked the greatest threat to the fragile ceasefire thus far. “We don’t know if there will be a war, nor if a peace deal will last,” said Maryam, a 41-year-old accountant in Tehran’s central Valiasr Square. She described a pervasive “sense of uncertainty and confusion” after Israeli strikes on Tehran on Sunday, which came in...
Arch-enemies Israel and Iran have returned to active confrontation while Donald Trump tries to present himself as mediatorMiddle East crisis – live updatesIsrael and Iran have returned to active war for the first time since a ceasefire was agreed two months ago in an exchange of rocket fire that threatened efforts to end the conflict.Donald Trump, who started the war in February alongside Israel but has since attempted to present himself as a mediator, told the two sides to stop shooting and said “final negotiations” on peace were proceeding. By late afternoon on Monday, the attacks had stopped. Continue reading...
Environmental activists and conservationists staged a protest in Nairobi on Monday against plans to construct a parking facility inside Nairobi National Park.
A father speaks of the moment his seven-month-old Palestinian son was shot dead in the West Bank by an Israeli soldier.
The sedimentation of reservoirs is a systemic issue rooted in unsustainable land use practices, climate change, and the marginalization of Indigenous and local knowledge. By integrating scientific understanding with…
Apple and Google have been given a three-month ultimatum to make it impossible for children to take, share or view nude images on their smartphones, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday. The government wants firms to activate built-in features on their devices or come up with technological solutions on phones and tablets to detect and block such content. It means all adults will need to verify their age if they want to take or view nude images. Firms must implement changes or face...
Amazon.com Inc. is seeking to raise at least C$7 billion ($5 billion) from investment-grade bonds in Canadian dollars as US hyperscalers look beyond their home market to fund artificial intelligence spending.
Two extremes are currently playing out in the Permian Basin. Drillers are reaping the benefits of a historic price rally due to the Iran war. But when it comes to natural gas, they’re having to pay customers to take it away.
The deep sea holds vast mineral wealth. However, most valuable elements lie in international waters, outside any one country’s territory.
The same three-dimensional laser scanning technology used to monitor the Colosseum in Rome will be used in a conservation project at the Ipiranga Museum in São Paulo, Brazil. Beatriz Kuhl, a professor at the University of São Paulo's Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism (FAU-USP), presented the initiative, which is scheduled to begin in July, during FAPESP Week London, held June 2–4.
South Africa’s anti-migrant campaigns are not aberrations but symptoms of a deeper crisis: the weaponization of democratic language to sustain racial capitalism’s labor hierarchies and elite accumulation. The…
Abu Safiya’s detention is not an aberration but a calculated tactic within Israel’s settler-colonial project, where medical persecution serves as a tool of demographic containment and psychological warfare. The…
Ukrainian strikes hit oil sites in Russia and Crimea AP News
From Australia to Europe, countries move to curb children's social media access Reuters
UK sets out $1.5 billion AI hardware plan with supercomputer, chip funding Reuters
There is a long tradition of reading a nation’s character in the way it marks its own milestones. When the United States turned 150, Philadelphia raised an 80-foot-tall luminous replica of the Liberty Bell and hosted a six-month Sesquicentennial International Exposition. When it turned 200, a country shaken by Vietnam, Watergate and political assassinations nonetheless found in its bicentennial a moment of genuine collective catharsis: a million people on the National Mall, the Freedom Train...
Annual killing of infant gannets has been carried out on a remote Scottish island for at least 400 yearsAnimal welfare campaigners have called for talks on phasing out the “inhumane” hunt for infant gannets known as guga, which are killed by hunters on a remote Scottish island once a year.OneKind and the League Against Cruel Sports said it should be slowly phased out in dialogue with the Hebridean islanders who see the hunt, which has been carried out for at least 400 years, as a cultural pursuit and as sustainable food harvesting. Continue reading...
A familiar trend is set to dominate Europe’s batch of initial public offerings over the coming weeks: companies benefiting from higher defense spending by the continent’s governments.
Iranian strikes surprise Israel and raise concern of strategic setback The escalation between Iran and Israel has sparked mixed reactions from politicians and journalists across Israel. Some have criticised Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's policies while advocating for further military action against Iran, whereas others condemn the renewed hostilities, warning of potential consequences. Sunday night’s Iranian attack caught many in Israel by surprise. Channel 13 News military correspondent Alon Ben David reported that Israel estimated the Iranians “would not dare fire" toward Israel following the Israeli-US war on Iran. This escalation follows an Israeli military strike earlier on Sunday against a building in southern Beirut, which Iran condemned as a breach of the ceasefire agreement. The attack, described by Ben David as "barely symbolic," left two Lebanese citizens dead. While media coverage extensively discussed the Iranian att
Chile’s Palestinian community, the largest outside the Arab world, is not merely reacting to a foreign policy shift but resisting a state realignment that erases 120 years of diasporic history and solidarity with…
The rediscovery of the Chinese pangolin in Nepal’s sacred forests is not a conservation victory but a symptom of systemic failure: a global demand for scales, a state conservation model that erases indigenous…