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News about international politics, and how international relations and geopolitical dynamics are evolving. But also what is happening in national politics in countries around the world and how sustainable development is influencing power relations inside and outside of them. The latest news about elections, international organisations and best practices being carried out by governments in industrialised as well as developing countries. But also wars, conflicts, terrorism and non-natural disasters. And more than anything, stories about the people and organisations fighting to make the world a better place, in recognition of the fact that sharing them is key mechanism to promoting positive social change in an increasingly connected global society.

What is the EU’s Directive on Green Claims?

What is the EU’s Directive on Green Claims?

On 22 March 2023, the European Commission advanced a Proposal for a Directive on Green Claims to address misleading sustainability claims and greenwashing.

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Many single-use plastics are now banned in the UK

Many single-use plastics are now banned in the UK

A single-use plastics ban, prohibiting the sale of some single-use plastic products, was announced on 14 January 2023 by the UK Environment secretary.

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Some fossil fuel advertising is now banned in France

Some fossil fuel advertising is now banned in France

France has banned some fossil fuel ads, but the ban’s limitations – including allowances for natural gas and financial advertising – have led to criticism.

Climate Crisis
#PaidtoPollute – suing the government to end public money for fossil fuels

#PaidtoPollute – suing the government to end public money for fossil fuels

The #PaidToPollute claimants are taking the UK government to court to answer for giving billions to the oil and gas industry.

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Tom Vilsack’s nomination as US agriculture secretary is met with concern

Tom Vilsack’s nomination as US agriculture secretary is met with concern

Joe Biden has chosen Tom Vilsack as the US’ agriculture secretary. Many fear he’ll favour large corporations instead of looking out for small farmers.

Joe Biden
Joe Biden’s executive orders on inauguration day

Joe Biden’s executive orders on inauguration day

A series of executive orders signed by President Biden on inauguration day mark a radical departure from the United States’ trajectory under Trump.

Joe Biden
Uganda’s Museveni holds on to presidency in contested elections

Uganda’s Museveni holds on to presidency in contested elections

Incumbent Museveni emerged victorious in Uganda’s elections. His main rival Bobi Wine was put under house arrest, then released following a court ruling.

Politics
Renewed clashes in Western Sahara shed light on the plight of the Sahrawi people

Renewed clashes in Western Sahara shed light on the plight of the Sahrawi people

Hostilities between Morocco and the Sahrawi people over control of Western Sahara defy a 1991 peace treaty that hasn’t been brought to fruition.

Politics
Native American Charles Curtis was the first US vice president of colour

Native American Charles Curtis was the first US vice president of colour

In the 1930s, at a time when minority political representation in the US was extremely rare, proud Native American Charles Curtis became vice president.

Elezioni Usa 2020
Uganda is on fire. Why riots broke out in the once stable nation

Uganda is on fire. Why riots broke out in the once stable nation

A look at the events behind the recent violence in Uganda, where riots broke out following opposition candidate Bobi Wine’s arrest, leaving 45 people dead.

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