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  • The Iran War Is Breaking the Wrong Economies

    Wars are usually judged by who wins and who loses on the battlefield. The Iran War is not. The conflict surrounding Iran is producing a different kind of outcome. Its most significant effects are not confined to the countries fighting it. They are moving outward across markets, infrastructure and societies, reaching states that neither shape… Continue reading The Iran War Is Breaking the Wrong Economies The post The Iran War Is Breaking the Wrong Economies appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • Is Corporate Tax Governance Immune from Economic Security?

    Growing concerns with economic security have prompted states to shift from prioritizing trade openness toward building resilience against global shocks, supply chain disruptions and great-power rivalry. Not only has this transformation affected governments, but it has also impacted corporations. Often described as a geoeconomic chain reaction, the shift from trade openness to economic security has… Continue reading Is Corporate Tax Governance Immune from Economic Security? The post Is Corporate Tax Governance Immune from Economic Security? appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • FO Talks: Viktor Orbán Faces His Toughest Challenge in Hungary’s Defining Vote

    [Editor’s note: This video was recorded prior to Péter Magyar’s victory in the April 12 Hungarian parliamentary election.] Fair Observer’s Video Producer Rohan Khattar Singh speaks with Aron Rimanyi, an associate at Training The Street, about the political, economic and geopolitical dynamics that shaped the contest between incumbent Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and challenger… Continue reading FO Talks: Viktor Orbán Faces His Toughest Challenge in Hungary’s Defining Vote The post FO Talks: Viktor Orbán Faces His Toughest Challenge in Hungary’s Defining Vote appeared first on Fair Observer.

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The Guardian

  • Democrats hail Virginia’s redistricting plan and warn Republicans’ plan to redraw Florida could backfire – live

    House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries says, ‘we will not let Trump rig the midterms’ and that the result should serve as a warning to Ron DeSantisVirginia voters approve new congressional maps in blow to TrumpSign up for the Breaking News US emailAlso today, we can expect the Senate to vote on another war powers resolution, to curb the Trump administration’s war in Iran.Led by Senator Tammy Baldwin, a Wisconsin Democrat, this will be upper chamber Democrats’ fifth attempt to pass a resolution.Louisiana v Callais: A high-stakes voting rights case in which the court’s conservative majority appears poised to gut one of the most powerful provisions of the Voting Rights Act.Trump v Cook: Donald Trump’s case for firing Federal […]

  • White House close to deal of up to $500m to rescue ailing Spirit Airlines

    Rising costs have continued to plague the company, now facing soaring fuel costs due to the war with IranSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxThe White House is finalizing a financing package to help ailing US budget carrier Spirit Airlines, which could receive as much as $500m in loans as rising costs continue to plague the company.News of the potential deal comes as Spirit and others struggle with soaring fuel costs due to the war with Iran. Continue reading...

  • Anthony Fauci makes acting debut in Oedipus the King play reading in DC

    Fauci was joined by actor Jesse Eisenberg and top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer in reading for DC Climate WeekWhen Anthony Fauci put on a pair of sunglasses, the hall erupted in cheers and applause. “Ah, how terrible it is to know when, in the end, knowing gains you nothing,” Fauci said. “I knew this once, but must have somehow forgotten, or else I never would have come.”At the age of 85, the scientist, doctor and public servant who rose to prominence during the Covid-19 pandemic was making his debut as an actor. Fauci played Tiresias, the blind prophet (hence the sunglasses), in a dramatic reading of Sophocles’s Oedipus the King at Georgetown University in Washington on Tuesday night. Continue reading...

  • Democrats demand FBI director, Kash Patel, take alcohol abuse test

    Amid growing congressional scrutiny of his conduct, Patel has claimed he has ‘never been intoxicated on the job’US politics live – latest updatesHouse judiciary Democrats have launched a formal inquiry into the alleged drinking habits of the FBI director, Kash Patel, demanding he complete a standardized alcohol abuse assessment and submit the results to Congress.In a letter sent on Tuesday, led by Jamie Raskin, a Maryland representative, Democrats on the committee called on Patel to take the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (Audit) – a 10-question World Health Organization screening tool used to identify harmful patterns of drinking – along with a sworn statement attesting to his answers. Lawmakers also requested all […]

  • Trump approval slips as polls show warning signs for Republicans ahead of midterms

    Reuters-Ipsos, AP-NORC and NBC polls show approval in mid-30s, with economy, Iran and immigration concernsUS politics live – latest updatesSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailA trio of political polls indicate public approval of Donald Trump’s management of the US economy, immigration and the Iran conflict is slipping, flashing warning lights for Trump-aligned Republican candidates with six months to go until the US midterm elections.Polls by Reuters-Ipsos poll, Strength in Numbers-Verasight and AP-NORC had the president’s approval rating hovering in the mid-30s, at 36%, 35% and 33% respectively, which are near his lowest numbers. Continue reading...

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Aeon

  • Justice is geometric

    Where centralised societies excel at extraction, African fractal systems allow for circulation, reciprocity and return- by Likam KyanzaireRead on Aeon

Unicorn Riot

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The Conversation

Inter Press Service

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Sludge

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Inside Climate News

  • Feds Fine Durham-Based Energy Efficiency Company $722 Million

    This story was published in partnership with The Assembly. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has fined Durham, N.C.-based American Efficient $722 million and ordered the company to repay more than $410 million in “unjust profits” for alleged fraud in its energy efficiency program.  In an April 15 ruling, FERC claims American Efficient withheld key information

  • At Water Week 2026, Local Leaders See a Glimmer of Hope

    Municipal water system leaders and nonprofits gathered in Washington, D.C., to lobby Congress as part of Water Week 2026 focused on two priorities: securing funding to update aging water infrastructure and restoring a federal program that provides grants to low-income households for paying water and wastewater bills. Water Week, an annual event organized by the

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