DRC: a cooperation agreement signed with the United States in the field of health
The Democratic Republic of the Congo and the United States signed a $1.2 billion health partnership in Kinshasa to strengthen the Congolese health system amidst budget cuts in American aid.
A new super-Earth is discovered in a nearby planetary system
A new super-Earth has been discovered orbiting the star HD 176986 by an international scientific team led by the Instituto de Astrofรญsica de Canarias.
Szomburg: How to Maintain Subjectivity Against the Geopolitics of Power and Tech Dominance?
The article discusses the structural collapse of the current globalization model, shifting from a peace-promoting system to one where interdependencies are increasingly weaponized by states.
Fashion Link Milan, the fashion system conquers buyers
The first edition of Fashion Link Milano showcased the collaboration between diverse fashion events, attracting a significant number of international buyers.
e-Passport: Traveling abroad is now easier, learn the simple steps to apply for an e-passport
India has launched an advanced e-passport system to simplify and enhance the security of international travel.
What are the three principles of arms export? Japan's arms export system.
The Japanese Liberal Democratic Party is proposing a review of the guidelines governing arms exports, aiming to reduce restrictions and promote international collaboration in defense technology.
The Federation of the Willing Promises Continued Support for Ukraine - Zelensky Seeks Assistance for the Renewal of the Energy System
The Federation of the Willing continues to pledge their support for Ukraine as President Zelensky requests help in renewing the country's energy infrastructure.
Aerial Tram Connecting CPTM to Guarulhos Airport Starts Operating Only at Night and with Reduced Capacity
The Aeromovel, a monorail connecting Sรฃo Paulo's Guarulhos International Airport to the local train system, has commenced limited nighttime operations with reduced capacity.
Trump Has Long Tried to Convince His Supporters That Denmark Has Not Built Enough Hospitals in Greenland
Donald Trump's recent suggestion to send a hospital ship to Greenland is viewed as a poorly thought-out effort to criticize Denmark's healthcare system in the territory.
Calabria, the Cuban doctors stay: the government says no to Washington
Cuban doctors who have been supporting the healthcare system in Calabria for three years are now at the center of an international political controversy with the U.S.
Switzerland sends energy equipment to Ukraine
Switzerland is delivering energy equipment worth CHF 32 million to aid in the restoration of Ukraine's energy system.
How Russia games Interpol to target Ukrainians
The article explores how Russia manipulates Interpol's Red Notice system to pursue Ukrainians and suppress dissent through international law enforcement channels.
Vice President of Controllers on the New Problem in the Athens FIR: 'We Do Not Assess It as a Minor Incident'
The Athens International Airport has faced a serious crisis, causing significant delays and concerns among passengers due to a technical failure in the radar data transmission system.
Civil Aviation Authority: Technical malfunction at "Eleftherios Venizelos" airport radar has been resolved
Air traffic at Athens International Airport is back to normal after a technical malfunction in the data transmission system was resolved.
The "Moneyval" report confirms Latvia's ability to effectively combat financial crimes
Latvia has received international recognition for its capability to effectively combat financial crimes, according to the latest report from Moneyval.
YouTube suffers widespread outage
YouTube experienced a significant outage affecting users globally, with issues reported related to its recommendations system.
Fashion Link, the Italian fashion system teams up in Fiera Milano
The upcoming Fashion Link event in Milan will unite multiple major fashion fairs into one strategic project to promote Made in Italy to international buyers.
Justice was delayed for 32 years
The article discusses the longstanding issue of delayed justice in Greece, which has persisted for over 16 years despite being a priority for reforms demanded by international institutions.
Monaco, Paris, or maybe Miami? A new idea for questioning Leszek Czarnecki
The Polish prosecution has devised a new strategy to question businessman Leszek Czarnecki abroad after previous attempts to bring him to justice in Poland were unsuccessful.
At the Munich Conference.. Is the World Facing a Last Chance to Save the International System?
The 62nd Munich Security Conference addressed the future of the international rules-based order amidst conflicting views on its potential to survive or reform.
European shipowners call for an international decarbonization system
The European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA) advocates for the abolition of regional shipping regulations in the EU in favor of a global decarbonization agreement from the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Zelensky expects Ukrainian diplomats to be active and deliver results
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expects the diplomatic system of Ukraine to show sufficient activity and tangible results in support of the country on the international stage this week.
The Trump System is the Focus of Discussions at the Munich Security Conference
Discussions at the upcoming Munich Security Conference center around what is referred to as the 'Trump System,' indicating the significant impact of Donald Trump's policies on the international order.
The TSA technology already implemented at Miami airport affecting all arriving and departing passengers
The TSA has implemented a new Touchless ID system at Miami International Airport aimed at reducing wait times for passengers.
US reopens airport after confusion between air traffic controllers and military testing secret anti-drone system on the Mexico border
The El Paso International Airport resumed operations after a seven-hour interruption caused by confusion regarding a military anti-drone system testing.
The European Union leads an initiative to sustain the global trade system
The European Union has initiated a Multilateral Provisional Appeal Arbitration Agreement (MPIA) to address disputes in international trade following the blockage of the WTO's appeal mechanism by the United States.
BNS Sprint: Wednesday events in brief
The article summarizes key events in Lithuania and abroad, including defense funding, customs system reform, and international incidents.
The Bretton Woods system is being weakened by its own architect: the impact of Trump on the global economy
The article discusses how President Trump's trade policies are undermining the Bretton Woods system and contributing to a shift in the global economic order.
Munich Security Conference: Washington shifts from protecting the global system to dismantling it
A report from the Munich Security Conference indicates that the United States has transitioned from being a protector of the global system to actively dismantling it due to perceived conflicts with its interests.
Security, the alarm of the Munich Conference: "Trump tramples the rules of the post-1945 system"
A report preceding the Munich Security Conference warns that President Trump is undermining the post-1945 global order.
The Estonian prison service gifted a transport bus used for prisoners to Ukraine
The Estonian prison service delivered a modified transport bus to Ukraine's prison service academy to aid in the training of prison officers.
In the face of collapse, rebellion: the utopia
Luigi Ferrajoli warns that humanity is nearing the limits of its survival due to the failure to establish a legal and political system that can ensure human continuity.
Session at Al Jazeera Forum: The World is No Longer Governed by a Single Influence
At the 17th Al Jazeera Forum in Doha, experts discussed how the Middle East has become a vital key to understanding the ongoing transformation in the international system, moving from a unipolar to a more multipolar world.
Somali President: We warn against the changing international system and the return to the logic of power
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud cautions against the potential collapse of the international rules-based order, emphasizing the risks of returning to power politics and its implications for global stability.
UN urges UK and France to halt โone in one outโ asylum system
The UN has urged the UK and France to stop their controversial 'one in one out' asylum system, citing potential serious violations of international human rights laws.
Doping at the Winter Games: Major Gaps in the Control System
A report revealed that more than a third of the athletes preparing for the Olympic Winter Games were inadequately tested for doping, according to the International Testing Authority.
Changed the Olympic Qualification System for Kayaking and Canoeing
The Olympic qualification system for kayaking and canoeing has been revised, with most participants for the Olympic Games being determined through results from major international competitions in 2026 and 2027.
Brazilian Foreign Minister discusses the new world order, Venezuela, and Gaza
Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira emphasized the urgent need for reforming the international system, advocating for a new world order that focuses on revamping existing international organizations, particularly the UN and the WTO, during an interview with Al Jazeera from Brasรญlia.
Beijing condemns Washington's plan to form a rare minerals bloc
China's foreign ministry expressed opposition to any country attempting to undermine the international economic and trade system by imposing rules via small groups, following the U.S. announcement of a plan to create a preferential trade bloc focused on critical minerals.
Brazilian Foreign Minister Calls for a New International System through UN Reform
Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira emphasized the need for a new international system based on the reform of existing international organizations, including the UN, during an exclusive interview.
"We have a shared interest in the international rules-based order"
Friedrich Merz embarks on his first trip to the Gulf region as Chancellor, highlighting a mutual interest in a rules-based international order during discussions with Philipp Dienstbier.
Holocaust, impact on current geopolitics
The Holocaust fundamentally reshaped the political, legal, and moral framework of the international system and continues to influence contemporary geopolitical decisions, strategic alliances, and ethical debates.
While the West fixates on Ukraine, Russia and India are building a new global system
Russia and India are strengthening their partnership and promoting a new global order through international organizations like BRICS and the SCO, amid tensions with the West over Ukraine.
IOC Politics under Coventry: Happy News for Moscow
Under President Kirsty Coventry, the International Olympic Committee is actively rehabilitating Putin's sports system despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, with the army playing a central role.
"Labab" discusses in its 29th issue: Transformations of Power in an International System in the Making
The 29th issue of the strategic studies magazine 'Labab' analyzes the structural transformations of power and protest within an evolving international system amid rapid global, regional, and national changes.
A new digital era for international applications to Greek universities
Greece is embracing a new digital platform aimed at streamlining international student applications to enhance the globalization of its higher education system.
Resilient Globalization: Free Trade Thrives โ Without Trump
Despite tariffs imposed by the American president, dozens of countries worldwide are establishing new free trade agreements, bolstering the global trading system.
Russia, Lavrov slams the US: "Unreliable, they disrupt the world"
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov criticizes the United States for threatening to attack Iran and carrying out illegal operations against Venezuelan leader Nicolรกs Maduro, arguing they are damaging their own image and undermining the international system they helped establish.
Trump links the annexation of Greenland to the 'Golden Dome' and an upcoming meeting at the White House
President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. needs control over Greenland for its missile defense system, with a notable meeting at the White House discussing the island's future.
Olive oil: The 'system' that inflates prices
The article discusses how price inflation in the olive oil market is influenced by international price dynamics and local practices such as stock retention and shelf manipulation, as revealed by two studies from the Competition Commission.