We have seen this pattern before. Washington debates, states move, and Congress eventually responds, often borrowing from what states have already built. Privacy may be heading back down that track, but the federal endpoint remains uncertain. Artificial intelligence (AI) is not waiting. Governance expectations are already hardening through agencies, procurement, standards, […]
Read MoreDuodji Diplomacy: Beaska Niillas on the Art of Politics (and the Politics of Art) Country Norway agnes Tue, 05/26/2026 – 11:01 Issues Languages and Cultures Program 5 Main Image By Cristina Verán During the most recent edition of Greenland’s annual Suialaa Arts Festival, the city of Nuuk was host to […]
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Elongo, 12, washes her hands at Epo‑Ville Primary School in Bunia, Ituri Province, DR Congo, on 22 May 2026. She had just taken part in a handwashing demonstration led by UNICEF WASH Officer Ciza Nyalundja. Credit: UNICEF/Carmel Ndomba Mbikayi By Oritro KarimUNITED NATIONS, May 26 2026 (IPS) Since May 16, […]
Read MoreIN A NUTSHELL 🍃 Green buildings apply resource-efficient strategies across the building lifecycle, arguing that a systemic approach to design, construction, operation, and maintenance is essential to cut environmental harm and improve indoor health. ☀️ How green buildings contribute to sustainability efforts: by combining renewable energy, passive solar design, daylighting, […]
Read MoreBreak fees are a well-established feature of the Australian mergers and acquisitions (M&A) landscape involving an entity which is subject to Chapter 6 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (including in takeovers and schemes of arrangement). However, the “naked” break fee continues to generate regulatory scrutiny and judicial attention. The […]
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Astana’s futuristic skyline and Japan’s urban landscape converge with symbols of clean energy, connectivity and peace, reflecting a partnership shaped by smart-city cooperation, energy security, and shared memories of nuclear suffering. Credit: INPS Japan By Katsuhiro AsagiriTOKYO, Japan, May 25 2026 (IPS) The relationship between Japan and Kazakhstan is often described […]
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Tidak sedikit penanganan konflik agraria berhenti tepat ketika sebuah kesepakatan damai ditandatangani. Foto bersama diambil, jabat tangan dilakukan, lalu semua pihak pulang dengan keyakinan bahwa konflik telah selesai. Padahal, dalam banyak kasus, justru setelah kesepakatan tercapai, pekerjaan paling menentukan baru dimulai. Kesepakatan damai sesungguhnya bukan garis akhir. Ia adalah titik […]
Read More2nd Global Summit on Indigenous Peacebuilding Takes Place In New York Country Global agnes Sun, 05/24/2026 – 07:54 Issues Human Rights Program 5 Main Image By Mariana Kiimi (Ñuu Savi, CS Staff) On April 25th and 26th, 2026, Cultural Survival attended the Historic 2nd Global Summit on Indigenous Peacebuilding […]
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Credit: Rizwan Tabassum/AFP By Andrew FirminLONDON, May 22 2026 (IPS) Narges Mohammadi, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her human rights activism in Iran, has been allowed to go home. After guards found her unconscious in her cell, the apparent victim of a heart attack, she was granted temporary release […]
Read MoreECON Committee Report on SFDR 2.0 On 28 April 2026, the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON Committee) published the draft of its report on the revision of the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR 2.0). Among other things, the report proposes that SFDR 2.0 should also apply […]
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