How US-supplied weaponry fuels conflicts and makes it easier for repressive regimes to commit war crimes

How US-supplied weaponry fuels conflicts and makes it easier for repressive regimes to commit war crimes

Here’s a seldom commented-upon reality of this century and this moment: the United States remains the number-one arms-exporting nation on the planet. Between 2017 and 2021, it grabbed 39 per cent of the total global weapons market and there’s nothing new about that. It has, in fact, been the top...

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How NASA finally got Artemis 1 rocket off the ramp and into space after previous false starts

How NASA finally got Artemis 1 rocket off the ramp and into space after previous false starts

In early November, scientists at Kennedy Space Center in Florida trundled Artemis 1 rocket back to the pad in anticipation of a November 14 launch, just as Tropical Storm Nicole – soon to elevate to hurricane strength – grew on the horizon. NASA considered moving the rocket into shelter again,...

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NASA’s launch of Artemis 1 rocket is billed ‘test flight’ that pays way for future crewed missions

NASA’s launch of Artemis 1 rocket is billed ‘test flight’ that pays way for future crewed missions

After years of delays and several false starts, the wait is finally over: NASA’s massive Space Launch System rocket and the Orion capsule lifted off at 1:48 am Eastern time, heading for a historic lunar flyby. Crowds of onlookers watched at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where the thunder...

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World Cup: ‘Being Neymar’ is a global industry in its own right as it is with Messi, Mbappe or CR7

World Cup: ‘Being Neymar’ is a global industry in its own right as it is with Messi, Mbappe or CR7

What does Brazil’s No.10 Neymar da Silva Santos expect in Qatar? Neymar’s answer is cautious. “The World Cup is full of surprises,” he says. “You get teams that unexpectedly get very far even in the competition even if many don’t believe in them. But I believe the favourites are Argentina,...

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World’s best dribbler Neymar on why thinks Argentina, France and Germany are Brazil’s main rivals

World’s best dribbler Neymar on why thinks Argentina, France and Germany are Brazil’s main rivals

With just three days to go until the World Cup begins, there is an increasing expectation that much of what happens will revolve around how Brazil, led by their flamboyant ringmaster, their number 10, perform. That shirt is the most iconic in football, and those who wear it carry the...

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How Ukraine war is shrinking democracy in Mozambique as liquified gas becomes Europe’s obsession

How Ukraine war is shrinking democracy in Mozambique as liquified gas becomes Europe’s obsession

With outside attention focused on violent extremism and gas exports, Mozambique’s democratic backsliding is proceeding apace. In his first three years after becoming president in 2015, Filipe Nyusi’s governance led Mozambique to fall in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Democracy Index from a hybrid regime to an authoritarian one. A hybrid...

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After Russian-made missile hit Poland, world is now on red alert for Third World War

After Russian-made missile hit Poland, world is now on red alert for Third World War

Nato has convened an emergency summit after a “Russian-made” missile possibly fired by Ukraine crashed in Poland killing two in a “serious escalation” of the war in Ukraine. The world nervously awaited last night after US intelligence initially reported the weapon had been fired by the Russians – an act...

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Paris Agreement doesn’t compel armies to report carbon emissions, now fuelled by Russian war in Ukraine

Paris Agreement doesn’t compel armies to report carbon emissions, now fuelled by Russian war in Ukraine

When the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) did approve the US and European intervention in Libya in 2011, it was for the protection of civilians from the security forces of that country’s autocrat, Muammar Gadhafi. That campaign, however, quickly turned into one aimed at toppling his government by assisting the...

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Fighting on wrong planet: Response to Ukraine war is the standard by which we’re judging – things don’t look good

Fighting on wrong planet: Response to Ukraine war is the standard by which we’re judging – things don’t look good

Washington’s vaunted “rules-based international order” has undergone a stress test following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and here’s the news so far: it hasn’t held up well. In fact, the disparate reactions to Vladimir Putin’s war have only highlighted stark global divisions, which reflect the unequal distribution of wealth and power....

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FTX cryptocurrency heist: World’s crypto tracers are tracking closely where last week’s loot ends up

FTX cryptocurrency heist: World’s crypto tracers are tracking closely where last week’s loot ends up

Cryptocurrency has always offered a strange mix of temptations and challenges for anyone trying to steal it. As digital cash, held in multibillion-dollar sums on hackable, internet-connected networks, it presents a lucrative target. But once it’s stolen, the blockchains that almost every cryptocurrency is built on make it possible to...

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