NCAA president expects no changes to trans athlete rules after US supreme court ruling
Collegiate sports organization led by Charlie Baker banned trans athletes from women’s sports after 2025 Trump orderThe president of the US’s top administrator of collegiate sports on Sunday said his organization does not anticipate adjusting its rules on transgender athletes after a recent federal supreme court decision allowed states to ban them from participating in school athletics.In an interview with CBS News’ Face the Nation, Charlie Baker, the NCAA president, alluded to how his organization in late January 2025 had effectively banned transgender athletes from women’s sports by closing off those programs to athletes who were assigned male at birth or were taking testosterone therapy. There are no restrictions for participation in NCAA men’s sports, which Baker referred to on Sunday as “the open network”. Continue reading...
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Launching five international news channels: The leadership lessons they never teach you
• An analysis of the launch of five international news channels emphasizes that leadership, diplomacy, and trust are more critical to success than technology. • The process highlights the importance of effective team management and the cultivation of strong stakeholder relations to ensure operational viability.
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Journalism PakistanIs the BBC meeting its international news remit – and why should we care?
• Research by the Institute for the Future of Journalism (IBT) indicates a significant decline in the quantity and range of international news coverage within the BBC's flagship bulletins. • The study suggests the broadcaster may be failing to meet its international news remit, potentially narrowing the public's perspective on global events.
Read original · bond.org.ukOverlooked By The President
• The United Nations is considering several candidates for the next Secretary-General, with a strong possibility that the position will be filled by a woman from South America. • Key nominees include Michelle Jeria, a former President of Chile nominated by three countries, and Rebeca Mayufis, the current Secretary-General of the UN Conference on Trade and Development and former Vice President of Costa Rica.
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LEADERSHIP NewspapersNext UN boss must speak to a broken world
• The United Nations is preparing for the selection of its next Secretary-General, a role critical for navigating current global instability. • African nations are expected to advocate strongly for the position, noting that the continent has not held the post since Boutros Boutros-Ghali served from 1992 to 1996.
Read original · nation.africaIslamabad in spotlight as Iran plans key visit
• Iranian Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni is scheduled to lead a high-level delegation on a crucial visit to Islamabad, Pakistan, in the coming days. • The visit is planned to take place following the funeral proceedings for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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• Iran is holding a massive funeral for its late supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, triggering urgent geopolitical questions regarding the country's future leadership. • Khamenei's successor, his son Mojtaba, has remained out of the public eye since being injured in a US-Israeli bombing during the war.
Read original · timesofindia.indiatimes.comAI poses ‘Hiroshima’-style threat to humanity without global rules, says Cooper | Yvette Cooper
• UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned that artificial intelligence poses a "Hiroshima"-style existential threat to humanity if global regulations are not established. • Cooper highlighted AI as part of a broader set of systemic risks, including the climate crisis, irregular migration, and foreign interference.
Read original · theguardian.comFrom the Iran conflict, four geopolitical shifts India cannot afford to miss
• India is evaluating four critical geopolitical shifts resulting from the ongoing conflict in Iran to mitigate economic and strategic risks. • To reduce energy vulnerability, India is advised to expand its strategic petroleum reserves from the current eight-day capacity to between 30 and 60 days.
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• The US and Israel have launched a war against Iran, resulting in an irreversible transformation of the strategic landscape across the Gulf region. • Analysts suggest that any potential diplomatic deal between the US and Iran must be decoupled from the broader Middle Eastern conflicts regarding Palestinian rights and land.
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DawnGlobal push for AI governance amid warnings of ‘catastrophic harm’
• A major UN summit opened in Geneva on Monday to address the urgent need for global AI governance and safety frameworks. • The summit focuses on balancing the potential for AI to benefit humanity with the need to prevent "catastrophic harm" and ensure fair distribution of technology.
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UN NewsCommentary: The fragile reopening of Hormuz is no return to normal for Asia - CNA
• Coface chief APAC economist Bernard Aw warns that the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz will not signify a quick return to pre-war normalcy for Asia. • While alternative routes exist, they remain tied to the Middle East's energy production system and are subject to the same geopolitical risks and infrastructure disruptions.
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• Acting President Delcy Rodríguez of Venezuela is struggling to manage the aftermath of two powerful earthquakes that have triggered a humanitarian crisis. • The disaster has sparked fierce public criticism and provided an opening for Venezuelan opposition leaders currently in exile to attempt a return.
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