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China sanctions US defense, rare earth firms in retaliation
20d ago

China sanctions US defense, rare earth firms in retaliation

China banned government departments from buying products from 46 US defense contractors. It also blacklisted 10 American companies from receiving Chinese dual-use exports. The Ministry of Finance announced the procurement ban. This action is a response to recent US sanctions. China hit back at Washington on Monday with a sweeping two-pronged retaliation, barring government departments from buying products from 46 US defense contractors and blacklisting 10 American companies from receiving Chinese dual-use exports.

Issues of War and Peace Gain Top Billing in Armenia’s Election
40d ago

Issues of War and Peace Gain Top Billing in Armenia’s Election

Armenia will hold its first general election since 2021 on June 7. Foreign policy has dominated the campaign, raising questions about Yerevan's future external relations. Armenians will head to the polls on 7 June for the country’s first general election since 2021. In this Q&A, Crisis Group expert Joshua Kucera explains why foreign policy has dominated the campaign and what the results may mean for Yerevan’s external relations.

Tiny Djibouti, and Its Prime Real Estate
38d ago

Tiny Djibouti, and Its Prime Real Estate

Samson Abebe Bezabeh discussed Djibouti's history and politics on The This week on The Horn, Alan speaks with Samson Abebe Bezabeh, Assistant Professor of African Studies at the University of Hong Kong, about Djibouti’s history, politics and efforts to navigate turmoil and shifting alliances in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea.

A New Player in the Quest for a U.S.-Iran Breakthrough
38d ago

A New Player in the Quest for a U.S.-Iran Breakthrough

Pakistan began conveying proposals to end the U. S.-Iran war after bombings started on February 28. Islamabad perceives high stakes, undertaking the mediator role despite associated risks. Soon after the U. S. and Israel began bombing Iran on 28 February, Pakistan started conveying proposals for ending the war. The mediator’s mantle comes with risks, but Islamabad feels the stakes are high enough that it has persevered at the task.

A Budget for Global Turmoil: Peace, Conflict and the EU’s Funding Plans
37d ago

A Budget for Global Turmoil: Peace, Conflict and the EU’s Funding Plans

The European Union's next seven-year budget may reduce spending on conflict prevention and aid to fragile states. Experts discuss the potential consequences of these funding plans. The European Union’s next seven-year budget could put spending on conflict prevention and aid to fragile states at risk. In this Q&A, Crisis Group experts Lisa Musiol and Dylan Macchiarini Crosson explain the potential consequences.

US Senate Votes To Halt Iran War In Rebuke To Trump
19d ago

US Senate Votes To Halt Iran War In Rebuke To Trump

The U. S. Senate voted 50-48 to pass a resolution halting President Trump's ability to engage in further military action against Iran. The measure previously passed the House of Representatives. This vote signals opposition to further escalation of conflict with Iran. The Senate voted 50-48 in favor of the concurrent resolution, which passed the House of Representatives early this month, reflecting growing concern even among some of Trump's Republicans about the unpopular conflict that began on February 28.

Netanyahu says Israel should 'break free' of U.S. military aid
19d ago

Netanyahu says Israel should 'break free' of U.S. military aid

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu told reserve officers that Israel should break free from dependency on US military aid. He spoke at a training course in the occupied West Bank. Netanyahu said Israel needs to build its own independent armaments network. He expressed appreciation for US support. "I deeply appreciate the support we have received from our American friends, but we need to break free from dependency and build our own independent armaments network," the premier told reserve officers on a training course in the occupied West Bank.

Kenyan minister orders halt to construction of US Ebola facility
19d ago

Kenyan minister orders halt to construction of US Ebola facility

Kenya’s health minister, Aden Duale, ordered a halt to preparations for Decision comes after Aden Duale was held in contempt for ignoring previous high court ruling to stop work Kenya’s health minister has told a court he has ordered a halt to preparations for a US-run Ebola quarantine facility, after being held in contempt for ignoring a previous stop-work order. Many Kenyans strongly oppose the plan and deadly protests have erupted since the facility was announced in.

UK prioritised ties with UAE over averting mass atrocities in Sudan, MPs to be told
19d ago

UK prioritised ties with UAE over averting mass atrocities in Sudan, MPs to be told

The British government received intelligence in 2024 that Ethiopia was supporting a genocidal militia in Sudan's civil war. This information was not made public due to pressure from the United Arab Emirates. A Yale human rights investigator will tell a parliamentary select committee that the Foreign Office failed to act on warnings of genocide. The UK prioritised ties with the UAE over averting mass atrocities in Sudan.

Central African Republic peace gains must be preserved: UN envoy
19d ago

Central African Republic peace gains must be preserved: UN envoy

A UN envoy told the Security Council that the Central African Republic has achieved significant progress toward peace. However, the envoy noted that security remains fragile in border regions, particularly near Sudan. These gains must be preserved. The Central African Republic (CAR) “has made remarkable and tangible progress towards lasting peace and security” in recent years, but security remains fragile in border areas, including with war-torn Sudan, UN Special Representative Valentine Rugwabiza told the Security Council on Tuesday.

Israel continues to commit genocide, atrocity crimes by deliberately targeting Palestinian
19d ago

Israel continues to commit genocide, atrocity crimes by deliberately targeting Palestinian

A UN independent commission of inquiry reported that Israeli authorities and security forces deliberately targeted Palestinian children. The report stated this resulted in genocide and atrocity crimes in Gaza and war crimes in the West Bank. Israeli authorities and security forces have deliberately targeted Palestinian children, resulting in genocide and atrocity crimes in the Gaza Strip and war crimes in the West Bank, a UN independent commission of inquiry said in its latest report released on Tuesday.

Rubio Heads To Gulf As US Seeks To Cement Iran Framework, Allay Security Fears
20d ago

Rubio Heads To Gulf As US Seeks To Cement Iran Framework, Allay Security Fears

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is visiting the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Bahrain. This is his first trip to the Gulf since the Iran war began. The visit follows a framework agreement signed by Washington and Tehran. The agreement aims to bring peace to the region. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Bahrain this week on his first official visit to the Gulf since the outbreak of the Iran war and just days after Washington and Tehran signed a framework agreement aimed at bring peace to the region.

Global Ebola cases top 1,000 as UN races to reach DR Congo’s most vulnerable
20d ago

Global Ebola cases top 1,000 as UN races to reach DR Congo’s most vulnerable

Global Ebola cases have reached 1,000. The United Nations is working to reach nearly three million at-risk children and adolescents in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Efforts are increasing to treat prisoners near the outbreak's epicentre. The UN agencies issued this warning on Monday. As global confirmed Ebola cases reach 1,000, nearly three million children and adolescents are at risk in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), while efforts increase to treat prisoners near the epicentre of the current outbreak, UN agencies warned on Monday.

Digital surveillance is breaking activist mental health
19d ago

Digital surveillance is breaking activist mental health

Digital surveillance inflicts deep human wounds. It stops people from safely developing and expressing their identities. The practice breeds trauma that can last for generations. It fractures the human mind. Digital surveillance does much more than steal data.

Hungary passes anti-graft measures, eyeing EU funds
19d ago

Hungary passes anti-graft measures, eyeing EU funds

Hungary's parliament passed new anti-graft legislation. Pro-EU conservative Magyar ousted Orban from office after 16 years in power in an April election on a promise of "regime change". The anti-graft legislation easily passed parliament with 142 votes for, 39 against and three abstentions.

Crimea Is Being Strangled. Russian Authorities Are Struggling. Here’s Why (And How) Ukraine Is
19d ago

Crimea Is Being Strangled. Russian Authorities Are Struggling. Here’s Why (And How) Ukraine Is

Ukraine has targeted Russian forces and tourists in occupied Crimea since 2022. Kyiv's efforts have become more deliberate in recent months. Russian authorities are struggling as a result. Ukraine's actions are strangling Crimea, with Russian forces facing increased pressure. Since the onset of the all-out invasion in 2022, Ukraine has repeatedly poked at Russian forces -- and Russian tourists -- in occupied Crimea.

Japan’s frigate sales pitch masks a wider regional power play
19d ago

Japan’s frigate sales pitch masks a wider regional power play

Japan is marketing its Mogami-class frigates internationally. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to build a new Indo-Pacific security framework. The move occurs amidst China's growing influence and questions about US leadership. Japan isn’t just selling warships. it’s quietly building a new Indo-Pacific security architecture in the shadow of China’s rise, amid uncertainty in US leadership. This month, the Wall Street Journal reported that Japan is actively marketing its advanced, stealthy Mogami-class frigate to international buyers as the country aggressively rolls back decades-old restrictions on lethal The post Ja.

Whistleblower investigating Ecuadorian president’s family business was murdered, activists say
19d ago

Whistleblower investigating Ecuadorian president’s family business was murdered, activists say

Polish activist Monika Silva Koniuszek was murdered in Ecuador, 41, was investigating allegations against the family business of President Daniel Noboa. A postmortem revealed she died from a blow to the head and strangulation. This contradicts the government's initial claim that her death was a suicide. Monika Silva Koniuszek died from a blow to the head and strangulation, a postmortem found, despite government claim of suicideCampaigners in Ecuador say a Polish anti-corruption activist who investigated allegations against the family business of the country’s rightwing president was murdered to silence her. Monika Silva Koniuszek, 41, was found dead in her home in Montañita, a coastal town in Ecua.

Moscow Tries To Muzzle Strike Footage After Ukrainian Drones Hit Oil Refinery
20d ago

Moscow Tries To Muzzle Strike Footage After Ukrainian Drones Hit Oil Refinery

Ukrainian drones hit Moscow's main oil refinery, prompting Russian media to downplay the impact and call for a crackdown on videos of the attack. After recent Ukrainian drone strikes on Moscow’s main oil refinery, Russian media are downplaying the impact of the dramatic attacks. As Current Time's Andrey Cherkasov explains, authorities and pro-Kremlin pundits are calling for a crackdown on people who post videos of burning ruins online.

Former Pinochet agents convicted over 1976 Washington DC carbomb murder
19d ago

Former Pinochet agents convicted over 1976 Washington DC carbomb murder

Three former agents of Chile's DINA secret police were convicted in Santiago for the 1976 car bombing in Washington DC. The attack killed former ambassador Orlando Letelier and his colleague Ronni Karpen Moffitt. The convictions come fifty years after the assassination. Attack targeted former Chile ambassador Orlando Letelier and his US colleague Ronni Karpen MoffittFifty years after Gen Augusto Pinochet’s secret police detonated a car bomb in the heart of Washington DC, killing Orlando Letelier, a former Chilean minister and ambassador to the US, and his American colleague Ronni Karpen Moffitt, a Santiago court has convicted three former agents of Moffitt’s murd.

Longtime Fed chair, Ayn Rand disciple Alan Greenspan dead at 100
19d ago

Longtime Fed chair, Ayn Rand disciple Alan Greenspan dead at 100

Alan Greenspan, the former US Federal Reserve chair, died on Monday at 100. He had been battling Parkinson's disease. Greenspan led the Fed for nearly 20 years, implementing policies that contributed to economic inequality and multiple economic crashes. His legacy is marked by low inflation during his tenure. Alan Greenspan, whose policies during nearly 20 years as US Federal Reserve chair fueled soaring economic inequality and helped create the conditions for multiple economic crashes, died Monday at age 100 after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease.

Global learning losses threaten an entire generation
19d ago

Global learning losses threaten an entire generation

Conflict, displacement, and climate shocks are disrupting education for 258 million school-aged children and adolescents worldwide. This disruption threatens the future opportunities of millions. The affected children risk losing years of schooling. A new report released on Tuesday highlights the issue. Conflict, displacement and climate shocks are disrupting education for an estimated 258 million school-aged children and adolescents worldwide, raising fears that millions risk losing not only years of schooling but future opportunities altogether,.

Canadian healthcare staff decry employer’s email promising fake day off
20d ago

Canadian healthcare staff decry employer’s email promising fake day off

Unions condemned an employer's cybersecurity test sent to healthcare workers in Newfoundland and Labrador. The email, titled "June Holiday," promised a fake day off. This action followed years of reported burnout and underappreciation among staff. Unions condemn ‘insensitive’ internal cybersecurity test sent to healthcare workers in Newfoundland and LabradorFor years, healthcare staff in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador have felt overworked and underappreciated.

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