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Russia’s Economic Influence through the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU)
The EAEU has played an important role in Eurasian economic relations since its foundation in 2015. Although it is officially focused on economic matters, critics have argued that the EAEU serves as a tool for Russia …
Fighting for Women’s Rights in India: The Vigilante Gulabi Gang
The Gulabi Gang is helping Dalit women stand up for their rights and fight for justice and equal treatment under the law. Armed with bamboo sticks and dressed in pink sarees, they have taken justice into their own hands …
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Wikipedia Co-founder, Larry Sanger, has called on President Trump and DOGE to investigate the US government involvement with Wikipedia. In a Tweet on 26 February on X Sanger stated: “Hi @ElonMusk. Wikipedia co-founder here. May I ask you to determine what branches of the U.S. government – if any!- have employess paid to edit, monitor, update, lobby etc. Wikipedia?” He also asked DOGE to make sure the U.S. government does not fund Wikipedia. Elon Musk responded “Good Idea”. Wikipedia is accused of favoring left-leaning media sources and completely blacklisting conservative and independent outlets. Wikepedia has earned the nickname Wokepedia.
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I stand before you now as proof that you should never believe that something is impossible to do. In America, the impossible is what we do best.
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Donald J. Trump, 45th and 47th President of the United States,
Inaugural Address, 20 January 2025
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Turkey’s Potential Unique Membership in both NATO and BRICS
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Albania’s Bektashi Microstate: Visionary Move or Political Diversion?
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PRC’s Taiwan Blockade: A Response to President Lai’s Provocative Speech
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“No Arctic Without Russia”: Flashpoint or Cooperation with the West?
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Nuclear Blackmail Can Escalate the Israel-Iran Conflict
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Israel Targets Palestinians With Lethal Autonomous Weapons and Killer Robots
Israel has increased its use of AI and lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS) in its Gaza campaign, causing grave international concern. These systems are largely unaccountable and increase civilian death …
EU-Mercosur Deal: Dream Come True or Neoliberal Nightmare?
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Mario Draghi’s Future Plan for Europe: Reality or Chimera?
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Discovery of Gliese 12b
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Fighting the Blue Screen of Death and the Power of Big Tech
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IAEA Atoms4Food: Safety through Nuclear Technologies
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Space-Based Solar Farms: No such thing as a free l(a)unch
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UN Rapporteur Francesca Albanese in Vienna: Israel’s military action in Gaza is “genocidal destruction”
Albanese, renewed her harsh criticism of the Israeli government during a lecture at the University of Vienna and denounced the treatment of the Palestinians as “genocidal destruction” …
The Friendly Face of Religion: Vienna’s First Festival of Religious Minorities
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Female Genital Mutilation: Cutting for Control
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US Nuclear Weapons and their Dark Legacy on Native American Lands
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Fulbright Austria: Interview with Executive Director Dr. Hermann Agis
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International Birnstiel Award 2023 at Vienna BioCenter
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270 Years of Diplomatic Education
Ambassador Emil Brix, Director of the Vienna School of International Studies (DA), gave iGlobenews an exclusive interview to discuss the history, present and future of the academy. The year 2024 marks …
Quality v. Quotas: Challenges to US Legal Education and the Constitution
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Austria’s Forest Management: A Model for Wildfire Prevention and Control
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EU Fails Farmers As Protests Continue
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No Rain in Spain
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International Vienna Energy and Climate Forum 2023: The Road to COP28
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Vienna 1900 at The Leopold Museum
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Calculated Destruction of Palestinian Identity to Achieve a Greater Israel
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Wien Museum: A New Museum in the World’s Most Liveable City
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The Devout Revolutionary – The Austrian National Library illuminates Anton Bruckner’s Genius
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Living with Dementia in Dignity: The Dutch Hogeweyk Concept
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Phygital Games of the Future in Kazan
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International University Sports Games in China’s Chengdu
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FINA Bans Transgender Athletes from Women’s Elite Swimming Competitions
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Saudia Arabia’s LIV Golf: Sportswashing Decades of Human Rights Violations
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