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Trump Re-designates Houthis as Terrorist Group

Former US President Donald Trump re-designated the Houthi group as a foreign terrorist organization, reversing a 2021 decision by President Biden, potentially escalating the conflict in Yemen and impacting regional stability.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Raja Ampat's Biodiversity Threatened by Nickel Mining Expansion

Indonesia's nickel mining expansion in Raja Ampat, a UNESCO Global Geopark, threatens its rich marine biodiversity; mining land increased by 494 hectares (2020-2024), harming coral reefs and impacting local communities despite a court ruling protecting small islands.

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Life Below Water
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Rubio Backs Trump's Greenland, Panama Canal Push Amid China Concerns

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio supports President Trump's efforts to acquire Greenland and regain control of the Panama Canal, citing China's growing influence in the Arctic and Latin America as a key national security concern, despite Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino's rejection of any nego...

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Otaru Deploys Guards to Combat Overtourism

Otaru, a Japanese port city, is deploying security guards at key locations until the end of March to manage overtourism during the Lunar New Year, following a tourist's death on train tracks while taking a photo.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Nicaragua's Ortega Amends Constitution, Consolidating Power

Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega and his wife Rosario Murillo amended the constitution, granting Murillo the title of co-president, extending presidential terms to six years, and centralizing control over all state institutions, including media and the church, while enabling the stripping of citi...

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Germany: Mass Protests Against Stricter Asylum Laws

Tens of thousands of Germans protested nationwide against the Union and AfD parties' joint vote on stricter asylum laws, with large demonstrations in Berlin and Munich, highlighting growing public dissent.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Unexpected Meme Diplomacy: US-China Cultural Exchange Amidst Geopolitical Tensions

Amidst growing US-China tensions, American internet users' unexpected enthusiasm for Chinese memes, particularly following a threatened TikTok ban, has driven millions to the Chinese social media platform RedNote (Xiaohongshu), fostering an unlikely cultural exchange and highlighting the power of on...

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Reduced Inequality
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False Claim of Chinese Control of Panama Canal Fuels US-Panama Tensions

The Trump administration falsely claims China controls the Panama Canal through the Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison Holdings, which operates port terminals near the canal, despite the canal's autonomous operation under Panamanian authority and Hutchison's lack of control over canal access; this claim h...

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Trump's Tariffs: Economic Impact and Global Retaliation

President Trump's tariffs, imposed on various imported goods, were intended to protect US industries but resulted in retaliatory tariffs from other countries, leading to economic disruption and minimal impact on US employment, according to a study by MIT, University of Zurich, Harvard, and the World...

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Reduced Inequality
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EU Auto Industry Crisis: High Energy Costs, Competition, and the Electric Vehicle Transition

High energy costs, cheap Eastern competition, and the transition to electric vehicles are crippling Europe's auto industry, employing 13 million and generating 7% of EU GDP; the EU is seeking solutions, but faces a 2035 combustion engine ban and potential tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.

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40% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
welt.de
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German Migration Policy Fuels Political Crisis Ahead of Bundestag Election

Ahead of Germany's February 23rd Bundestag election, the Union's proposed stricter migration laws, supported by the AfD, are causing major political divisions. The FDP is delaying a vote, while the SPD and Greens express concerns about future collaborations. Thousands protested against the Union and...

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faz.net
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German Asylum Decision Sparks Outrage Among Migrant Groups

The German Bundestag's asylum decision, passed with CDU and AfD votes, has caused outrage among migrant groups in Frankfurt and Hesse, prompting criticism of the CDU's approach and raising concerns about the future of immigration policy in Germany.

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