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Shadow of dynastic politics shrouds Southeast Asia

Political dynasties are stronger than ever in Southeast Asia, as the offspring of former leaders hold power in half of the region's countries.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Uganda: We Got Intel About Planned Attacks Two Days Before Martyrs Day - Col. Magezi

[Nile Post] The acting Defence Public Information Officer, Col. Chris Magezi has revealed that security were not caught off guard by the June 3 Martyrs' Day suicide bombing attempt, having received intelligence two days earlier.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: AllAfrica favicon AllAfrica

Why are these 12 countries on Trump's travel-ban list?

The new restrictions primarily affect African and Middle Eastern nations, with a range of justifications given.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: BBC South America favicon BBC South America

East Africa: East Africa's Lone Duck - Burundi Singled Out in Trump's Latest U.S. Travel Ban

[Nile Post] East African nation Burundi is the lone duck in the latest US emigration travel ban after the Trump administration listed it among just seven countries facing partial travel restrictions to the United States.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: AllAfrica favicon AllAfrica

Burnout Among the Youngest Climate Activists

In the past few years, young people have emerged as some of the most passionate, informed, and persuasive leaders of the climate movement. But despite their youth, burnout has come for them too.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Nonprofit Quarterly favicon Nonprofit Quarterly

Brazil’s new funding initiative can help bring rainforests back from the brink – if done right

With the Tropical Forests Forever Facility, Global South countries are showing a path for a livable - and financially sustainable - future The post Brazil’s new funding initiative can help bring rainforests back from the brink – if done right appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

Protesters urge reform as Argentina considers welfare emergency bill

Activists from across Argentina gathered outside Congress on Wednesday, calling for urgent reforms to the country’s social welfare system amid growing concern.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Military’s Popularity Surge Reshapes Pakistan’s Political Landscape After India Clashes

A recent survey conducted by Gallup Pakistan found that 93 percent of respondents felt their perception of the military had improved since the clashes.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

North Korea doubles down on 'unconditional' support for Russia's war in Ukraine

Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's meeting on Wednesday is the latest sign of expanding cooperation between their two nations.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Latest news bulletin | June 5th – Midday

Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Data Centers Are Building Their Own Gas Power Plants in Texas

NEW BRAUNFELS, Texasβ€”Abigail Lindsey worries the days of peace and quiet might be nearing an end at the rural, wooded property where she lives with her son. On the old ranch across the street, developers want to build an expansive complex of supercomputers for artificial intelligence, plus a large, private power plant to run it. […]

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Remembering Tulsa: Justice, Reparations, and the Fight for Healing

Last weekend marked the anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre of 1921 when the thriving Black community in the Greenwood neighborhood was violently attacked by a white mob, killing more than 300 Black residents, as well as destroying many homes and businesses. As of today, neither the two remaining survivors nor anyone else have received compensation for their losses. Click to expand Image Smoke billows after 1921...

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

Germany: Voter trust in US and Israel decreasing

Which countries are seen as reliable partners for Germany? How do voters rate Chancellor Friedrich Merz? The latest ARD Deutschlandtrend survey offers answers to these and other questions.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

South Africa: It's The 'Donald Disease' That's Making Us Sick

[Bhekisisa] As politicians, activists and researchers duke it out from labs and clinics and press conferences, those who have the most to lose from the HIV funding cuts told Bhekisisa they have been left to fend for themselves. Which is bad news for all of us.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: AllAfrica favicon AllAfrica

Temporality, trees, and togetherness: Inside Marina Tabassum's 2025 Serpentine Pavilion

The 2025 Serpentine Pavilion has been unveiled in Kensington Gardens - designed by Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum, the timber structure explores themes of time, movement, and nature.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Day of high drama in Tasmanian politics – as it happened

This blog is now closedLiberal premier Jeremy Rockliff to request Tasmania election after no-confidence voteGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMore from Climate Change Authority chief Matt Kean yesterdayIn his speech at the Australian Museum, Matt Kean also briefly referred to the Climate Change Authority’s work advising the Albanese government on a 2035 emissions reduction target.Some political...

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia

Rich Countries’ Energy Transitions Threaten Indigenous Peoples and the Environment

Metals and minerals form the backbone of low-carbon energy technologies like solar panels, grid infrastructure and car batteries. Yet, in many cases, people live on or near the lands where copper, lithium, nickel and other materials are extracted to meet growing energy demand. What does the mining boom mean for them? More than half of […]

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Health risks of synthetic drug use in Europe still unknown

An EU drug report shows synthetic substances are on an upward trend. Drugs like cathinones are now made in Europe to keep up with demand. The health risks are largely unknown.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Australian woman denies weighing 'fatal dose' of toxic mushrooms in murder trial

An Australian woman accused of murder denied measuring out a "fatal dose" of poisonous mushrooms on her kitchen scales to kill three elderly relatives of her estranged husband, as she was cross-examined by the prosecution on Thursday.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: CBC News - Canada favicon CBC News - Canada

Lidia Thorpe urges Albanese to β€˜do his homework’ as PM insists Dorinda Cox allegations have been β€˜dealt with’

Independent senator – who made complaint about Cox – says Labor needs to take bullying allegations in the workplace seriouslyAustralia news live: latest politics updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastLidia Thorpe has urged Anthony Albanese to β€œdo his homework” on bullying allegations against Greens turned Labor senator Dorinda Cox, claiming the prime minister was β€œwrong” to publicly declare...

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia

Tasmanian parliament passes vote of no confidence in premier Jeremy Rockliff – video

The Tasmanian parliament’s lower house has passed a vote of no confidence in the Liberal leader. The motion – moved by the Labor leader, Dean Winter – was backed by the Greens and three other crossbenchers. The speaker, Labor’s Michelle O’Byrne, gave a casting vote to pass the motion 18-17Liberal premier Jeremy Rockliff expected to push for early Tasmania election after losing no-confidence vote Continue reading...

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia

Citi plans to slash 3,500 tech roles in China as global banks cut costs

A slew of major global banks are under fresh pressure to trim costs against the backdrop of deteriorating global economic outlook.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: CNBC International favicon CNBC International

Somalia: Somalia Specifically Targeted in New U.S. Travel Ban

[Shabelle] Washington -- The United States government on Wednesday announced a new travel ban that specifically includes Somali nationals, barring them from entering the country.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: AllAfrica favicon AllAfrica

Ten Tasmanian devil joeys discovered during pouch check of endangered marsupials – video

Researchers at Aussie Ark have found 10 Tasmanian devil joeys during the first pouch check of the endangered marsupial's 2025 breeding season, which runs from February to June each year. Continue reading...

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia

Trump’s anti-China drive in Middle East runs on guns and tech

US President Donald Trump claimed he was able to secure deals totaling more than US$2 trillion for the USduring his May tourof the Gulf states. Trump said, β€œthere has never been anything like” the amount of jobs and money these agreements will bring to the US. However, providing a lift for the US economy wasn’t […] The post Trump’s anti-China drive in Middle East runs on guns and tech appeared first on Asia Times.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: Asia Times favicon Asia Times

Marion Lalisse β€” EU’s combating anti-Muslim hatred coordinator keeps us in the dark

Marion Lalisse was appointed by the European Commission as coordinator for combating anti-Muslim hatred. But EUobserver’s attempts to squeeze responses out of the commission on her behalf have been a near impossible endeavour, highlighting possible institutionalised racism for a minority under constant attack.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: EU Observer favicon EU Observer

Africa: Trump Issues Travel Ban for Chad, DR Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Libya, Somalia, Sudan

[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Liberia has avoided inclusion on a new list of countries facing U.S. travel restrictions, following concerns earlier this year that the country could face sanctions for failure to meet certain visa and security requirements.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: AllAfrica favicon AllAfrica

New Zealand PM 'shock' as aide accused of secretly recording women

PM Christopher Luxon says he has "zero tolerance" for women being made to feel unsafe after allegations emerged.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: BBC Asia favicon BBC Asia

Frivolous copyright claims β€˜censor’ Investigate Europe's gambling exposΓ©

An investigation into blacklisted online casinos has been the target of bogus infringement claims sent to Google by unnamed actors. MEPs are asking for journalistic work to be better protected and for a Europe-wide crackdown on unlicensed gambling.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: EU Observer favicon EU Observer

Shein and Temu see U.S. demand plunge on 'de minimis' trade loophole closure

Low-cost e-commerce giants Temu and Shein have slowed significantly in the U.S. amid tariffs and the closure of the de minimis loophole, new data shows.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: CNBC International favicon CNBC International

Auto industry sounds the alarm as China's rare earth curbs start to bite

Automotive industry groups are increasingly worried about a rare earth shortage.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: CNBC International favicon CNBC International

The Top End’s tropical savannas are a natural wonder – but weak environment laws mean their future is uncertain

A new report reveals the perilous state of nature in the Top End of the Northern Territory. Here’s how to arrest the decline of threatened species and habitat.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

The Potter Museum of Art relaunches with the outstanding 65,000 Years, a Short History of Australian Art

The re-opening of the Potter Museum of Art is an art event of major proportions – with the architectural clout to match.

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

Young kids with and without disabilities can learn side by side. One state has instead kept them apart for years

CINNAMINSON, N.J. β€” Terri Joyce believed that her son belonged in a kindergarten classroom that included students with and without disabilities. The year before, as a 4-year-old, he happily spent afternoons in a child care program filled with typically developing children, without any extra support. Like other kids his age, her son, who has Down […] The post Young kids with and without disabilities can learn side by...

Published on: June 05, 2025 | Source: The Hechinger Report favicon The Hechinger Report