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China successfully debuts safety tech for lithium battery air cargo
A cargo flight carrying power lithium batteries equipped with a newly developed active safety system took off from an airport in central China on Tuesday, marking a breakthrough in resolving global bottlenecks regarding safe air transport of risky energy products. The SF Express cargo flight departed from Ezhou Huahu International Airport, China’s first cargo-focused airport,…
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Mauritania: The Desert That Does Not Forget. Descent-Based Slavery and Caste Persistence in the Contemporary Sahel
In a country that combines state-driven modernization with deeply rooted tribal structures, descent-based slavery remains a living institution. This study examines the endurance of a biracial caste system that interweaves lineage, religious prestige, colonial legacies and community-level coercion, showing how hereditary servitude continues to shape daily life in Mauritania despite legal abolition and international scrutiny.…
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Addressing the Risks that Civilian AI Poses to International Peace and Security: The Role of Responsible Innovation
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The Dark Side of Gratitude: When Thankfulness Becomes a Tool of Control
Society tells us to “count our blessings,” but could gratitude be doing more harm than good? Martina Moneke reveals how forced thankfulness can distort perception, silence emotions, and perpetuate injustice. We live in a world that constantly tells us to “count our blessings.” Gratitude is praised as a moral virtue, a mental tonic, a gateway…
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War on Venezuela Is A Lie
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China desert turns green via 25 years of youth-led efforts
An aerial drone photo taken on July 11, 2024 shows a view of an ecological garden on border of the Maowusu desert in Yinchuan, northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. (Xinhua/Wang Peng) Amid the chilling wind of an early winter morning, Nong Haojun, a 26-year-old PhD student, set out toward an experimental field deep in…
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Warfare Over Healthcare: It’s Necropolitics All the Way Down
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Anjali Mehta: Conquering the 7 Summits & Gender-Based Violence. Pt 2
Anjali Mehta is a 31 year-old mountain climber challenging the “seven summits” to support international agencies fighting gender-based violence and to bring attention to the rights of transgender girl athletes. In the first part of this two-part BCR program, we asked Anjali about her mountain climbing experiences. See BCR #265. This program is the second part…
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Climate Collateral (2025 update): Why the military’s impact on climate change can no longer be ignored

The Core Conflict: Military Spending vs. Climate Action The global arms race is overshadowing the urgent struggle for climate justice, even as temperatures hit record highs. In 2024, global military expenditure surpassed $2.7 trillion, a sum that fuels significant greenhouse gas emissions, drains essential resources from climate initiatives, and escalates the geopolitical tensions that hinder…
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COP30: Environmental groups denounce the summit’s failure
What began with high hopes and promises ended without concrete roadmaps to end forest destruction and fossil fuel use, while geopolitical divisions once again highlighted the disconnect between those calling for climate action at COP30 and those defending economic interests, particularly those of the fossil fuel industry. The first COP in the Amazon rainforest was…