Around the World, Global Solidarity and Cooperation are Remarkably Popular - Daily Kos
- The article highlights a contradiction between the rise of nationalist rhetoric among global politicians and the actual public desire for international cooperation.
- It argues that global solidarity remains remarkably popular among citizens, despite political efforts to belittle foreign alliances and promote isolationism.
- This disconnect matters because it suggests that populist political trends may not accurately reflect the values or priorities of the general population.
- The piece encourages a shift toward recognizing these shared global interests to counter the divisive narratives currently dominating political discourse.
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Security Council LIVE: Warnings of âdangerous cycle of escalationâ in Ukraine
⢠UN Assistant Secretary-General Mohamed Khaled Khiari warned the Security Council on Monday that recent deadly drone and missile attacks in Ukraine signal a "dangerous cycle of escalation" in the ongoing war. ⢠Edem Wosornu, crisis response director at OCHA, emphasized that the decisions made by the Council are critical and will directly determine whether lives are saved or lost.
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UN NewsVance touts âsuccessfulâ first round of U.S.-Iran talks after Trump threatened new attacks
⢠U.S. officials, including JD Vance, met with representatives from Iran, Pakistan, and Qatar at a Swiss resort for a first round of talks to end the current conflict. ⢠Iran reaffirmed its commitment to not procure or develop nuclear weapons, a primary catalyst for the attacks initiated by Donald Trump.
Read original ¡ ms.nowU.S.-Iran talks set âgood foundationâ for deal to end war, Vance says
⢠Vice President JD Vance announced on Monday that high-level talks in Switzerland between the U.S. and Iran have established a "good foundation" for a deal to end the war. ⢠As a key outcome of the marathon negotiations, Tehran has agreed to allow United Nations nuclear inspectors to return to the country.
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⢠JD Vance stated that recent discussions with Iranian officials in Switzerland have established a "good foundation" for a potential deal to end the ongoing war. ⢠The talks represent a diplomatic effort to stabilize regional tensions through direct engagement between the U.S. and Iran.
Read original ¡ apnews.comQantas and Emirates to ground multiple Airbus A380 planes for urgent inspections after cracks found in wings
Airbus to inspect 15 Emirates and one Qantas plane after cracks found in structural wing beam of some jetsAirbus will inspect 16 A380 planes, five of them immediately, after cracks were found in a key wing component on aircraft used by the Emirates and Qantas airlines.The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has ordered urgent inspections requiring airlines to examine the wing-spar structure on the affected jets after inspectors found cracks during routine maintenance checks. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comAndy Burnham picks former Blair minister James Purnell as his chief of staff
Decision is one of Makerfield MPâs most significant since his Westminster return as he builds his team for governmentAndy Burnham has chosen his Blairite former colleague James Purnell as his chief of staff, the Guardian understands, as he begins to finalise his team for government.The Makerfield MP has picked his former cabinet colleague to be his right-hand man in Downing Street, in one of the most significant decisions he has made since returning to Westminster. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comCard payments outage hits pubs and shops during England match
Customers report having to use cash at stores such as Tesco and to buy drinks due to outage at payments processor WorldPayShoppers reported problems with making card payments at British pubs and supermarkets on Tuesday after a power outage affected one of the worldâs largest payment processing platforms.Customers said contactless payments were not working at a number of stores including Tesco branches at a time when football fans were watching the World Cup group game between England and Ghana at pubs, screenings and restaurants. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comMost IVF âadd-onâ treatments have no effect on fertility or remain unproven, study says
Review shows majority of procedures offered alongside standard IVF not backed by reliable evidence Most IVF âadd-onâ treatments sold to people hoping to boost their chances of having children are not backed by reliable evidence, fail to boost fertility and may be a complete waste of money, the largest study of its kind has concluded.There has been a surge in extra procedures, medicines or techniques offered to patients in addition to standard IVF with bold claims they will increase the probability of success. Take-up is widespread, with more than 70% of IVF patients in the UK, Australia and New Zealand paying for one or more add-on during IVF treatment.Acupuncture â inserting thin needles into points on the body.Corticosteroids â medication to reduce inflammation and suppress immune system activity.Endometrial receptivity testing â a biopsy of the uterine lining to assess gene expression patterns.Intralipid infusion â a liquid containing fats that is administered into the blood.Intraovarian injection of platelet-rich plasma â injecting platelet-rich plasma into the ovaries.Intrauterine infusion of platelet-rich plasma â insertion of platelet-rich plasma into the uterus.Pre-implantation genetic testing for aneuploidy â a screening test to check whether embryos have the expected number of chromosomes.EmbryoGlue â an embryo transfer medium containing hyaluronic acid. The evidence review found it may increase the probability of pregnancy and live birth; however, the effect on live birthrates was not robust.Endometrial scratching â a minor procedure undertaken to scratch or disturb the lining of the uterus. The review found this may increase the probability of pregnancy and live birth.Physiological intracytoplasmic sperm injection (PICSI) â a technique used to select sperm based on their ability to bind to hyaluronic acid. There was weak evidence this may lower the risk of miscarriage. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comScientists find âsmoking gunâ evidence of worldâs oldest meteorite strike in Western Australia
Curtin University researchers use innovative techniques to date three-billion-year-old impact crater in Pilbara regionA meteorite that struck Earth three billion years ago left behind a âsmoking gunâ â evidence of the worldâs oldest impact crater in a remote part of Australia.Ancient rocks in Western Australiaâs Pilbara region record the event, which occurred during the Archean eon, a period 4 to 2.5 billion years ago, when tectonic plates were beginning to form and early life emerging. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comAustralia politics live: âKeep the flame of memory burningâ, PM tells opening of new Australian War Memorial gallery
Anthony Albanese presided over ceremony in Canberra last night. Follow todayâs news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA major new gallery at the Australian War Memorial will keep the âflame of memoryâ burning for future generations, the prime minister told the opening ceremony in Canberra last night, Australian Associated Press reports.Anthony Albanese was among those on hand last night for the opening of the memorialâs atrium and Anzac Hall, a gallery that focuses mainly on Australiaâs commitments to the Middle East, Afghanistan and peacekeeping operations.That most unadorned of sentences that dwells within us like a heartbeat â we vow to keep the flame of memory burning so brightly that its glow reaches future generations.Today we adjourned the parliament so that everyone who wished to could come mark the opening of this Atrium and Anzac Hall, an addition to the Australian War Memorial that makes that flame burns so much brighter.Look at the faces and get lost amid the smiles, the hope and camaraderie â the counterpoint to warâs relentless, inhuman arithmetic. They are its true cost.Yet, amid this loss and sacrifice, what pulses so powerfully is life, and an abiding sense of what is worth fighting for. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comUS Senate approves war powers resolution challenging Trumpâs Iran war authority
Four Republicans joined Democrats to back a measure seeking to limit the US presidentâs military authorityUS politics live â latest updatesThe US Senate on Tuesday approved a war powers resolution preventing Donald Trump from continuing the conflict with Iran, delivering the president a significant but symbolic rebuke over a conflict that has proven unpopular with the US public.The resolution passed by a 50-48 vote, with four Republicans â Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Rand Paul of Kentucky â breaking with their party to vote in favor. John Fetterman, of Pennsylvania, was the sole Democrat to vote against it. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comIsrael deliberately targeting Gaza children to commit genocide, UN inquiry finds
Report says by aiming at children Israel is undermining capacity of Palestinian people to existIsrael continues to commit genocide by deliberately targeting Palestinian children in Gaza, an â independent UN inquiry has found.The report by the UN independent international commission of inquiry examined violations against Palestinian children since the start of the war in Gaza, and said about 30% of those killed by Israeli forces have been children. Continue reading...
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