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Discovery of Gliese 12b: A Potentially Habitable Exoplanet
In May 2024, NASA made an exciting announcement: scientists discovered Gliese 12b, an Earth-like planet located just 40 light-years away. With some possible similarities to Earth, including a potential atmosphere …
Modi and Netanyahu: A Quiet Alliance Based on Ethnonationalism and Islamophobia
Despite historical tensions, India and Israel have quietly built a strong partnership based on the shared ethnonationalism of …
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Saudi Arabia loses bid for seat on the United Nations UN Human Rights Council. The seat went to the Marshall Islands. Saudi Arabia executed 212 people this year: an all-time high.
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In Gaza, bleeding children are being held by their parents. It’s like in Japan 80 years ago.
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Toshiyuki Mimaki, Leader of Nihon Hidankyo, an organisation representing survivors of the US atomic bomb attacks, Nobel Peace Prize 2024.
Israel’s Ambassador to Japan criticized the comparison of Gaza to Japan after World War II as “outrageous and baseless.”
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Korea-Africa Summit: Focus on Critical Minerals and Denuclearization
Another “Africa plus one” Summit, but what is in it for Africa? African countries need to consider their own national interests when making bilateral decisions with South Korea, especially on geopolitical issues …
The Bermuda Triangle of France’s 5th Republic
France is at a turning point. Macron’s impressive political rise in 2017 broke the traditional two block system that had governed French politics. His latest move of calling for snap elections after his defeat …
Protesting for Palestine: Why Democracy needs Gen Z
There has never been a wider generational divide than between the post-war baby boomers and Gen Z and Gaza is what is dividing them. College students …
Russia’s Security Presence in Africa: The Post-Wagner Africa Corps
Is the power vacuum created by the death of Wagner’s leader forcing Russia to show its geopolitical hand in Africa? If yes, what might be the modus …
PRC’s Taiwan Blockade: A Response to President Lai’s Provocative Speech
For Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te there are two sovereign Chinese states: the PRC and Taiwan. The PRC position is the One China principle: there is only one sovereign state, China, and Taiwan is an inalienable part …
“No Arctic Without Russia”: Flashpoint or Cooperation with the West?
Russia has called on the other Arctic states to develop cooperation for the joint peaceful use of the resources of the Arctic. The Arctic Council, an intergovernmental forum set up to develop the circumpolar Z …
Nuclear Blackmail Can Escalate the Israel-Iran Conflict
Israel could threaten to use its nuclear weapons if Iran retaliates for the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh while he was in Tehran. The nuclear option would the worst-case scenario for the US, which is trying …
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 …
Sillicon Valley Sells its Soul
Silicon Valley is swapping turtlenecks for armored vests. What was once an oasis of innovators and entrepreneurs championing utopian views of the future, has turned into a major player in high-tech weapons’ innovation …
Boeing Boeing Gone?
Boeing, the US aerospace giant, is going from one public relations disaster to the next. Insiders who dare speak out, do so at great peril to themselves. Boeing’s latest problem is …
Taylor Swift Concert Cancellations in Vienna: The Bottom Line
Swifties descended on Austria’s capital city for Swift’s Vienna concert series in August 2024. After the horrible terror attack in Moscow by Islamic terrorists, the Islamic State …
Caveat Emptor! Booking.com Profits from Israel’s Unlawful Occupation of Palestinian Lands
Booking.com has allowed seized Palestinian land in the West Bank to be posted for rent on its website. Dutch prosecutors are now considering a complaint against the company’s …
Dark Oxygen Discovery: The Origin of Life Reconsidered
The recent discovery of “dark oxygen,” which is produced deep in the ocean where sunlight does not reach, challenges previous beliefs that oxygen was created solely through photosynthesis. This finding has …
Space-Based Solar Farms: No such thing as a free l(a)unch
Europe, the US and China are locked in a race to farm solar energy using space farms orbiting the earth. ESA, the European Space Agency, initiated its SOLARIS project in 2022. The economic feasibility of space-based …
Europe’s Future Role in the Global Semiconductor Industry
The EU Chips Act came into force in September 2023. Since then, many EU countries have supported the establishment of semiconductor production facilities. Germany, Poland and Lithuania have successfully launched …
China’s PV World Dominance: A PV ‘on Every Garage’
China has successfully positioned itself as the leading producer of technology for renewable energy. It is flooding the world market with its cheap products, leaving American and European producers far …
Taliban Reaping the ‘Rewards’ of Rape
The recent gang-rape of a human rights activist in an Afghan jail, filmed to silence her, underscores the ongoing horrors faced by Afghan women under Taliban rule. Calls for urgent, coordinated global action to address …
Female Genital Mutilation: Cutting for Control
Millions of girls and young women suffer genital mutilation every year, a brutal practice rooted in gender inequality that leaves deep physical and psychological scars …
US Nuclear Weapons and their Dark Legacy on Native American Lands
The box office triumph of Oppenheimer highlights the power of Hollywood to spin the historical narrative. As captivating as the film might be, the movie omitted a grim …
Elon Musk Under Investigation for Violation of Brazilian Court Order
Elon Musk is currently embroiled in a legal battle with the Brazilian supreme court. The billionaire is being cited for refusing to obey the court’s order to ban accounts …
Fulbright Austria: Interview with Executive Director Dr. Hermann Agis
Each year students, teachers and researchers travel from Austria to the US and vice versa on a Fulbright scholarship. The Fulbright Program, which has existed for over seven decades, bears the name of its creator …
International Birnstiel Award 2023 at Vienna BioCenter
The Birnstiel Award for Doctoral Studies 2023 was presented at Vienna’s Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) in November. The Award celebrates early achievement in molecular biology …
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
What is happening to the First Amendment of the US Constitution? Ilya Shapiro, renown conservative constitutional scholar, gave iGlobenews an interview to discuss this issue and the dangers facing …
EU Fails Farmers As Protests Continue
With EU parliamentary elections approaching in June 2024, the EU Commission and the EU Parliament have desperately tried to win over farmers’ votes. Farmers are unimpressed by the proposed review of the EU …
Drowning in Plastic
The plastic pollution crisis has reached unprecedented levels: plastic shopping bags, plastic packaging, plastic water bottles, etc. About 80% of all the plastic ever produced remains in the environment, from Mount Everest to the …
Progress vs. Preservation: Germany’s Rügen LNG Terminal Debacle
The German Federal Government’s recent decision to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal on the picturesque island of Rügen has ignited a heated dispute. The planned construction in Sassnitz-Mukran has raised …
Can A Sinking Island Continue to Swim in Virtual Reality?
In recent years, climate change has become a growing threat to low-lying island nations around the world. Rising sea levels, an increased frequency of extreme weather events, and other impacts of climate change …
Destruction of Palestinian Identity …
The IDF invasion of Gaza is doing irreparable damage to Palestine’s cultural heritage as countless historic sites are now damaged or destroyed from the bombardment by the IDF. While illegal under international law …
Vienna is the Waltzing Capital of the World
Each year around 450 balls attract 540 000 dance enthusiast and socialites who are keen to experience the spirit of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. Johann Strauss known as “The Waltz King” was the superstar …
150th Anniversary of the Vienna World’s Fair: When Vienna was the Center of the World
One of the greatest exhibitions of all time – the Vienna World’s Fair of 1873 – is celebrating its 150th anniversary. The Vienna World’s Fair was a testament to …
The Vienna Boys Choir: A UNESCO World Heritage Celebrates its 525th Anniversary
This year marks the 525th anniversary of one of the world’s top boys’ choirs. The Wiener Sängerknaben have toured the world’s premier concert halls. Their musical …
Western Diets Can Kill: Big Food and the Chronic Disease Crisis
Food and diets are rarely out of the public eye or the media. Whether we are overeating red meat or consuming unhealthy amounts of sugar through ubiquitous carbonated drinks or morning pastries …
Living with Dementia in Dignity: The Dutch Hogeweyk Concept
The first “Dementia Village” opened in the Netherlands about 15 years ago. At its heart lies a different paradigm – the creation of neighborhoods, replacing the traditional nursing care institution for residents …
Paris hosts IEA “Clean Cooking in Africa” Summit
The “Summit on Clean Cooking in Africa” with more than 1000 participants, 100 countries, NGOs, private and public organizations, was held on 14 May 2024 at UNESCO in Paris. The goal of the conference …
Catastrophe and Coverup of PFAS
The unique properties of Per- and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals, commonly known as PFAS, has led to their use in thousands of household products since the 1940s. However, they are not only hazardous …
Phygital Games of the Future in Kazan
The landscape of sports is undergoing a transformative shift, ushering in an era of innovation epitomized by phygital games. This new sport is a fusion of traditional athletic disciplines with elements …
International University Sports Games in China’s Chengdu
This summer Chengdu – China’s fourth largest city – hosted the FISU games. In addition to bringing a young global community of athletes together, the International …
FINA Bans Transgender Athletes from Women’s Elite Swimming Competitions
FINA’s new policy on who can compete in women’s sports will effectively bar transgender athletes such as Lia Thomas and CeCe Telfer from competing against biological women …
Saudia Arabia’s LIV Golf: Sportswashing Decades of Human Rights Violations
The Saudi government is offering incredible sums of money to the world’s best golfers to join the new LIV (54) Golf tour. Is this an attempt to grow the game of golf around the world or an effort to “sportswash” Saudi Arabia’s reputation …
Ibn Khaldun’s Asabiyyah or Social Connectedness is Essential for Modern Societies
The question of what binds human societies has intrigued thinkers and historians for centuries. If humankind is, as often posited, a species motivated by self-interest, how can communities of individuals …
Bruno Kreisky: Austrian Leadership and Diplomacy at its Best
Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky has made his mark on history. He was a builder of bridges and strongly believed in diplomacy. Kreisky was a staunch defender of Austria’s neutrality, which many observers today …
The Nobel Prize: A Man’s World
What do the Austrian nuclear physicist Lise Meitner, the British biochemist Rosalind Elsie Franklin and the British engineer Jocelyn Bell have in common? They are part of a group of women whose scientific achievements …
Karl von Frisch and the Dance of the Bees
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Austrian Karl von Frisch’s 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology for his ground breaking discoveries on bees. Frisch showed …