Signs of a Major Oil Crisis in the World... Iran Restricting Ship Movement in the Strait of Hormuz!
Global concern is rising as reports emerge that Iran is restricting ship movement in the critical Strait of Hormuz, a key oil transport route.
Arch Against the Giants: the Spanish Art Festival against the Expansion of Global Fairs
The article discusses the Spanish art movement striving to maintain its relevance in the face of increasingly dominant global art fairs like Art Basel.
Korean Thinkers Responding to the Global Crisis
The article discusses a new initiative focusing on prominent Korean thinkers and their philosophies as responses to contemporary global crises and societal issues in South Korea.
Conservative MP searches for ‘antifa’ in federal government, Canadian Armed Forces
A Conservative MP in Canada is seeking to identify any federal employees or members of the Canadian Armed Forces who support the 'antifa' movement.
The Global Solidarity Fleet Announces Departure Again Towards Gaza in April
The Global Solidarity Fleet has announced its intention to set sail for the Gaza Strip on April 12, aiming to break the blockade and deliver humanitarian aid.
Social networks should not be banned for minors under 16 years old
A growing global movement advocates for the restriction of social media access to individuals under 16, despite those in many countries currently being allowed access from age 13.
Real Canadian Superstore fined for ‘misleading’ Product of Canada displays
Real Canadian Superstore has been fined $10,000 for violating rules about the correct use of ‘Product of Canada’ labels.
From Paris to New Delhi: The Battle to Restrict Social Media for Teenagers Gains Global Dimension
There is a growing international movement to restrict social media access for minors, initially sparked by Australia's policies, which are now being echoed in various countries across Europe and Asia.
Jesse Jackson was 'direct connection to great civil rights era', says Diane Abbott
Diane Abbott honors Jesse Jackson as a key figure in the civil rights movement, highlighting his global impact and relevance today amid rising racism.
Canadians accused of joining ISIS moved out of Syria to prisons in Iraq
Suspected ISIS members, including Canadians, have been transferred from Syria to prisons in Iraq as part of a larger detainee movement involving over 5,700 individuals from various countries.
Understanding the ultra-ideology spreading across the planet: 'One should fear the sound of slippers more than the sound of boots'
The article explores the rise of a diverse ultraright movement led by Donald Trump that seeks to reverse Enlightenment values through various ideological factions.
Germany considers banning social media for under 16s, reinforcing global restriction movement
Germany is discussing the possibility of banning social media use for children and teenagers under 16 years old to protect them from the negative effects of digital platforms.
25 Years of the World Social Forum: The Spirit of Porto Alegre
On its 25th anniversary, the World Social Forum reflects on its origins in Porto Alegre and the ongoing challenges facing the global anti-capitalist movement amidst a crisis of progressive politics.
Signing on to Off February: A global movement to digitally disconnect for 28 days
The article discusses a global initiative encouraging people to disconnect from digital devices for the month of February to manage screen time and promote healthier habits.
Hamas calls for global movement to break the Gaza blockade and stop aggression and displacement
Hamas has issued a global call for angry demonstrations and pressure events against the ongoing aggression and atrocities against the Palestinian people in Gaza.
Trump's Letter to Norwegians and Conflicts Within VG
The article discusses Donald Trump's recent letter to Norway's Prime Minister, in which he expresses a change in his commitment to global peace following the Norwegian Nobel Committee's decision not to award him the Nobel Peace Prize, along with internal conflicts within the Left Green Movement in Reykjavik.
Video.. "Red Ribbons" A Global Movement to Rescue Palestinian Prisoners from Occupation Prisons
The "Red Ribbons" campaign launches a global digital initiative to unify international voices in support of Palestinian prisoners, with a call for a global action day on January 31.
Hannoun Case, Silvia Salis: “Let it not be the excuse to demonize the solidarity movement for Gaza”
Silvia Salis, the mayor of Genoa, emphasizes the importance of institutional support for the Palestinian cause, as she reflects on her active participation in protests and the Global Sumud Flotilla's mission to Gaza.
One hundred boats and 3,000 on board: the Flotilla is ready to set sail again
Italian groups are part of a larger international movement organizing a new Global Sumud Flotilla set to depart next spring, aiming to reach Gaza once more.
'We won't stop': How Gen Z’s anger became a global movement in 2025
In 2025, Generation Z mobilized globally, from Kathmandu to Lima, to protest against inequality, corruption, and political exclusion, creating a significant movement expected to continue in 2026.