UAE leaders congratulate President of Iceland on National Day (www.msn.com)
Why are Protests Flaring in Senegal? (www.liberationnews.org)
The US Navy, NATO, and NASA are using a "shady" Chinese company’s encryption chips 😂 (arstechnica.com)
Hugo Boss made millions in Russia after the invasion of Ukraine (b4ukraine.org)
Colombia’s President Petro warns of “soft coup” attempt (www.wsws.org)
Fixing an American Mess: China, Iran, Pakistan Link Up To Secure Afghanistan (thecradle.co)
Russia urges progress in Nord Stream pipelines sabotage probe (global.chinadaily.com.cn)
Vast fossil fuel and farming subsidies causing ‘environmental havoc’ (www.theguardian.com)
New Wave of Protests Begin as US Troops Enter Perú to Train Armed Forces (blackagendareport.com)
Bangladesh joining BRICS (www.tbsnews.net)
Polish Women Intensify Protests Demanding Repeal of Ban on Abortions (peoplesdispatch.org)
Inside The Execution Of 14-Year-Old George Stinney Jr., The Youngest Person In U.S. History To Face Capital Punishment (allthatsinteresting.com)
Nation of Hawai’i Signs Treaty of Perpetual Peace and Constant Friendship with the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe – Independent & Sovereign Nation State of Hawaii (www.nationofhawaii.org)
Nicaragua rebuilds - five years after US-funded terror was defeated (thegrayzone.com)
UN chief says fossil fuels ‘incompatible with human survival,’ calls for credible exit strategy (apnews.com)
ByteDance alone ordered US$1 billion worth of Nvidia GPUs in 2023 (www.digitimes.com)
China remains Germany's main trading partner for seventh year (www.reuters.com)
European Parliament recognized the demolition of the Kakhovska dam as a Russian war crime (news.yahoo.com)
Access, Equity, and Solidarity: The Foundations of Cuba's Health System (peoplesdispatch.org)
Russia admits to running low (www.politico.eu)
Good.
Conservatives Are Running Out of Things to Eat (newrepublic.com)
Guatemalan journalist faces decades in prison (www.ft.com)
One of Guatemala’s best known journalists is facing up to 40 years in prison on Wednesday in a case that has raised alarm about a squeeze on democracy in Central America’s largest economy....
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