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Credit unions among digital currency issuers — a calculated move The National Credit Union Administration's proposal to establish a federal licensing regime for permitted payment stablecoin issuers (PPSIs) that are branches or subsidiaries of credit unions represents a pragmatic step in the United States effort to fold stablecoins into the regulated financial architecture. The NCUA,…

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Counting Begins in Bangladesh: What a Sub-48% Turnout Signals for Political Legitimacy

The day the ballots fell silent and the counters started Vote counting in Bangladesh commenced immediately after polling stations closed on a day that international observers and sections of the press have already described as significant. Officials reported turnout just under 48 percent across more than 36,000 polling centres — a figure that will frame…

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A Charge That Ignites TensionAli Larijani, a prominent figure within Iran’s security establishment, has leveled a serious accusation: Israel is allegedly attempting to undermine negotiations between Tehran and Washington with the intention of provoking a destabilizing regional conflict. This assertion should not be dismissed as mere diplomatic rhetoric. It reflects and reinforces a deep climate…

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Gaza’s Waste Crisis: The Urgent Challenge Beyond UN Bulldozers

The Waste Tomb: How This Situation EvolvedThe United Nations Development Programme has launched an operation to clear an enormous landfill-like pit in Gaza City that formed after access to the main disposal site was blocked. This is not merely a technical or municipal problem: it is the cumulative outcome of infrastructure destruction, the impossibility of…

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Tickets Disconnected: When Football Serves as a Vehicle of Legitimacy Recent public proposals and debates about an African boycott of the 2026 World Cup—circulated by analysts, some members of the European Parliament, and widely discussed across African public spheres—bring into focus a central tension: can an international sporting event that markets itself as a manifestation…

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Under the Shadow of a Fragile Regime: How ISIL Employs False Fronts to Target Syria's Post‑Assad Leadership

Five Foiled Strikes, One Clear Signal A recent United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism report exposes a deliberate and sustained campaign against Syria's nascent leadership. Over the past 12 months, authorities have thwarted five assassination attempts directed at President Ahmed al‑Sharaa, Interior Minister Anas Hasan Khattab, and Foreign Minister Asaad al‑Shaibani. The attacks were plotted in…

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When Money Becomes Strategic: the Vote That Reshapes the Agenda The European Parliament recently adopted a resolution in favour of the European Central Bank's digital euro project, with 443 votes in favour, 71 against and 117 abstentions. The vote restates a simple but profound idea: money is no longer only an economic instrument, it is…

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The Night Nancy Guthrie Vanished: Signs, Notes and the Fragility of Security Around a Family in the Public Eye

Shadows on the Porch: Footage That Broke a Night's QuietA doorbell camera recorded a masked figure approaching the Guthrie family home in Catalina Foothills, inspecting the device and deliberately obscuring its lens with vegetation pulled from the ground. The images, released by authorities and shared by Savannah Guthrie, transformed an alarming absence into a public…

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When a Bridge Becomes Political Leverage: Trump, Canada and the Gordie Howe Dispute

A bridge caught in the crossfire: politics on the Detroit–Windsor artery The Gordie Howe International Bridge, a cross‑border infrastructure project estimated at CAD 6.4 billion and under construction since 2018 to link Windsor, Ontario with southern Detroit, Michigan, has rapidly evolved from a regional transport improvement into a flashpoint of international politics. The threat by…