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19 March 2026, 08:15
Preview America’s Iran war is breaking the deal at the heart of its alliances
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19 March 2026, 08:15
Preview Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini has condemned the cancellation of a performance by Russian ballerina Svetlana Zakharova in Rome
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19 March 2026, 08:15
Preview The Qatari Foreign Ministry has accused Israel of threatening global energy security by attacking Iran’s South Pars gas field
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19 March 2026, 08:15
Preview MI5 has apologized and agreed to pay compensation to a woman abused by one of its agents after giving false evidence to courts
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19 March 2026, 08:15
Preview The Pan African Lawyers Union has called for global backing for Ghana’s UN resolution recognizing the slave trade as “gravest crime”
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19 March 2026, 08:15
Preview Ukraine’s statements on consular access are merely an attempt to pander to the domestic audience, Shashi Asthana has told RT India
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19 March 2026, 08:15
Preview  Pakistan’s evolving program could put the US within range of missiles from the South Asian country, Tulsi Gabbard has said
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19 March 2026, 08:15
Preview Russian human rights officials say the Oscar-winning film ‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’ violated children’s privacy laws
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19 March 2026, 08:15

  CIVICUS discusses China’s tech-enabled repression with Fergus Ryan, a Senior Analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI), where he specialises in how the Chinese Communist Party shapes global information environments through censorship, propaganda and platform governance. His research includes a major study on China’s AI ecosystem and its human rights impacts, as well as investigations into China’s use of foreign influencers.

Read the full story, “CHINA: ‘The State Is Using Generative AI to Engineer Reality Through Informational Gaslighting’”, on globalissues.org

19 March 2026, 08:15

DELHI, India, March 18 (IPS) - In public discourse today, Muslims often appear as subjects of debate rather than authors of their own histories. Discussions about Muslim societies tend to revolve around geopolitics, security or conflict, leaving little space for the cultural, artistic and intellectual traditions that have shaped Muslim communities across centuries.

Read the full story, “Beyond Stereotypes: Reclaiming Muslim Histories during Ramadan”, on globalissues.org