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19 June 2025, 08:15
Preview Interest in Chinese is growing in Russia, President Vladimir Putin told journalists on the sidelines of SPIEF 2025
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19 June 2025, 08:15
Preview Russia does not consider NATO rearmament to be a threat, President Vladimir Putin told journalists at SPIEF 2025
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19 June 2025, 08:15
Preview The Jewish state could soon be forced to ration interceptor missiles as its stocks run low, the outlet reports
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19 June 2025, 08:15
Preview Western countries lose the moral high ground when they back Israel’s actions, the Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman says
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19 June 2025, 08:15
Preview US President Donald Trump has hosted the Pakistani field marshal for a private meeting
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19 June 2025, 08:15
Preview Russian President Vladimir Putin has commented on the possibility of meeting with Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky for peace talks
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19 June 2025, 08:15
Preview The US would be better off doing business with Russia, Chamber of Commerce chief Robert Agee has told RT
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19 June 2025, 08:15
Preview Russian President Vladimir Putin has touched upon a wide range of topics in an unscripted Q&A session with international media
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19 June 2025, 08:15

Jun 18 (IPS) - CIVICUS discusses the dangers of live facial recognition technology with Madeleine Stone, Senior Advocacy Officer at Big Brother Watch, a civil society organisation that campaigns against mass surveillance and for digital rights in the UK.

Read the full story, “‘Live Facial Recognition Treats Everyone as a Potential Suspect, Undermining Privacy and Eroding Presumed Innocence’”, on globalissues.org

19 June 2025, 08:15

THIMPU, Bhutan, Jun 18 (IPS) - “I can’t get this anywhere else,” says Tshering Lhamo, a 29-year-old shopkeeper in Thimphu, as she gestures toward the clean Himalayan air outside her thangka shop. She once studied in Kuala Lumpur but came back to Bhutan for the peace—and the purity. Her friend, Kezan Jatsho, who has never left the country, adds, “I cherish the peace here,” even as many of their peers migrate abroad.

Read the full story, “Where the Thunder Dragon Breathes: Bhutan’s Bold Bet on Climate, Culture and Contentment”, on globalissues.org