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News & Articles By Belle Carter
07/29/2025
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By Belle Carter
Brazil defies Trump, strengthens BRICS ties amid tariff threats
Brazilian officials announced their intention to strengthen ties with fellow BRICS nations, despite explicit warnings and tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump. The U.S. accusations of undermining the dollar and meddling in Brazil’s affairs have only reinforced Brazil’s commitment to the BRICS alliance, with senior adviser Celso Amorim stating that the pressure has pushed […]
07/28/2025
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By Belle Carter
The erosion of Zelensky’s wartime leadership: EU aid to Ukraine cut amid corruption concerns
The European Union has suspended €1.5 billion ($1.7 billion) in financial aid to Ukraine due to concerns over corruption and governance, particularly after President Zelensky weakened the country’s anti-corruption agency. James Wasserstrom, an American anticorruption expert, noted a decline in international confidence in Zelensky’s leadership, with growing exasperation among donor countries. Over 2,000 protesters gathered […]
07/28/2025
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By Belle Carter
EU submits to 15% Trump tariffs in new U.S. trade deal
On July 27, at President Donald Trump’s Turnberry golf resort in Scotland, the EU and the U.S. reached a landmark trade deal, hailed as “powerful” and “stabilizing” by both parties, following months of escalating tensions. The deal imposes a 15 percent tariff on a wide range of EU exports to the U.S., including automobiles, pharmaceuticals […]
07/28/2025
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By Belle Carter
Israel’s unrelenting push: The annexation of Palestinian territories and regional repercussions
Following the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attacks, Israel’s far-right government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has intensified military campaigns and passed resolutions that critics warn could lead to the erasure of Palestine. The Knesset’s resolutions in July 2024 and 2025, opposing a Palestinian state and supporting the annexation of the West Bank, mark a […]
07/24/2025
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By Belle Carter
Biden’s green fleet stalls: USPS electric mail truck initiative plagued by delays and cost overruns
The Biden administration’s plan to electrify the USPS fleet with 66,000 electric delivery trucks, funded by $3 billion from the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, has faced significant setbacks, with only 250 vehicles produced by November 2024, far below the initial target of 3,000. The project, championed by former White House climate adviser Ali Zaidi, has […]
07/24/2025
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By Belle Carter
“Biological Economies” redefines agri-food systems with radical new perspectives
“Biological Economies” introduces a radical new framework that treats research as performative and enactive, challenging traditional views of agriculture and food systems. The book responds to: (1) integrating non-human actors (e.g., plants, microbes) into analysis, (2) adopting a post-structural political economy emphasizing local networks over large-scale structures and (3) advocating hands-on, interventionist research methodologies. Real-world […]
07/24/2025
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By Belle Carter
Trump secures sweeping trade deals with Japan, Indonesia and the Philippines
President Donald Trump unveiled significant trade deals with Japan, Indonesia and the Philippines on July 22, aiming to boost American exports, create jobs and rebalance trade relationships ahead of the Aug.1 tariff deadline. The agreement with Japan includes a $550 billion investment in the U.S., with 90 percent of profits expected to return to America, […]
07/23/2025
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By Belle Carter
Putin signals readiness for Ukraine peace talks, but Russia’s demands remain unchanged
Russian President Vladimir Putin is open to peace talks but insists Russia’s territorial and geopolitical goals — including retaining seized Ukrainian land — must be prioritized, as confirmed by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. Months of stalled negotiations persist, with Ukraine refusing to cede 15 percent of its territory. Russia remains entrenched in its demands, dimming […]
07/23/2025
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By Belle Carter
Starving in silence: The plight of Gaza’s journalists
AFP journalists in the Gaza Strip are facing severe malnutrition and untreated illnesses, pushing them to the brink of starvation and incapacitating them from performing their journalistic duties. The near-total blockade of Gaza since October 2023 has led to the collapse of the local economy, leaving residents, including journalists, in “utter destitution” with money but […]
07/23/2025
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By Belle Carter
UN accuses Israel of starving Gaza civilians as hunger deaths mount
The UN accuses Israel of systematically blocking food and medicine deliveries to Gaza, causing a “man-made” crisis where civilians, including one million children, face starvation despite nearby stockpiles. At least 71 children have died from malnutrition since October, with 60,000 more showing starvation symptoms. Infants and pregnant women are particularly vulnerable, with reports of deaths […]
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