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French farming crisis a result of ‘15 years of failure’ in policy, expert says
France 24
about 5 hours ago

French farming crisis a result of ‘15 years of failure’ in policy, expert says

The Paris Agriculture Fair opened on Saturday without cows on display for the first time in its history – a major attraction that has drawn large crowds in previous years – due to concerns over a recent outbreak of lumpy skin disease. The government’s handling of the epidemic, which included culling entire herds in affected areas, has been criticised by some French farmers. Anger over the issue was among the drivers of protests in Paris last month. Jean-Luc Demarty, former director-general for trade at the European Commission, said the broader problems plaguing France’s farming sector stem from “15 years of failure” in the country’s agricultural policy.

Can the pardon power be saved from its own abusers?
The Hill
about 6 hours ago

Can the pardon power be saved from its own abusers?

The Pardon Integrity Act, which would grant Congress the power to veto presidential pardons, is intended to address the president's abuse of his pardon powers, but would further politicize the pardon process and potentially remove the people's final fail-safe against an overreaching federal government.

More advanced maths students needed for science, tech sectors: Hong Kong committee head
South China Morning Post
about 6 hours ago

More advanced maths students needed for science, tech sectors: Hong Kong committee head

Hong Kong must more than double the number of secondary school pupils studying advanced maths to ensure a sufficient pipeline of students pursuing science and technology courses at university and careers in those sectors, according to the head of a curriculum review. The government plans to review the admission score calculations for some of the universities’ science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) programmes, as well as revamp the combination of related elective subjects...

Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom
naharnet.com
about 7 hours ago

Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom

Published: 20260222T120000Z

Malaysia summons anti-corruption chief in stock ownership probe
South China Morning Post
about 7 hours ago

Malaysia summons anti-corruption chief in stock ownership probe

Malaysia’s anti-corruption chief Azam Baki was summoned by a special committee set up to probe his stock ownership to explain the matter on Thursday, as authorities respond to calls for him to be investigated. The committee is examining the compliance and regularity of Azam’s share ownership based on the initial report it received, Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar, chief secretary to the government, said in a statement on Sunday. It is still in the process of evaluating all evidence obtained and will call...

Iranian students protest at universities amid tensions with US
France 24
about 9 hours ago

Iranian students protest at universities amid tensions with US

Iranian students chanted anti-government slogans and scuffled with counter-protesters on Saturday in the latest display of anger at the country's clerical leaders, who also face a US military build-up aimed at pressuring them into a nuclear deal. The gatherings at universities, which were reported by both local and diaspora media outlets, followed a mass protest movement that was met with a government crackdown last month that left thousands dead.

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Iranian students renew anti-government protests in Tehran amid a US military buildup
Euronews
about 10 hours ago

Iranian students renew anti-government protests in Tehran amid a US military buildup

Videos geolocated at universities in Tehran show students chanting "bi sharaf," or "disgraceful" in Farsi, as clashes erupted against supporters of the government.

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Hong Kong official warns of lower payout if Tai Po fire victims reject buy-back plan
South China Morning Post
about 10 hours ago

Hong Kong official warns of lower payout if Tai Po fire victims reject buy-back plan

The acquisition price for properties damaged in Hong Kong’s deadly Tai Po fire will be “far lower” if homeowners reject the government’s buy-back offer and authorities are forced to use legislation to acquire the remaining properties, a senior official has said. Deputy Financial Secretary Michael Wong Wai-lun on Sunday dismissed claims that the government was using public funds to cover its responsibility for the Tai Po tragedy, following online criticism that taxpayers’ money was being used to...

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Homeland Security suspends TSA PreCheck and Global Entry airport security programs
NPR News
about 11 hours ago

Homeland Security suspends TSA PreCheck and Global Entry airport security programs

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is suspending the TSA PreCheck and Global Entry airport security programs as a partial government shutdown continues.

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Australia Says Weighing All Options After ‘Unjustified’ Tariffs
Bloomberg
about 14 hours ago

Australia Says Weighing All Options After ‘Unjustified’ Tariffs

Australia’s government said it will “examine all options” after US President Donald Trump imposed a 15% tariff on foreign imports.

HK$261 million of frozen crime funds may take 7 years to reach Hong Kong coffers
South China Morning Post
about 14 hours ago

HK$261 million of frozen crime funds may take 7 years to reach Hong Kong coffers

Hong Kong authorities froze HK$261 million (US$33.4 million) in suspected criminal proceeds linked to money laundering and drug trafficking last year, but experts say it may take as long as seven years for any of the funds to reach government coffers. According to data from the Joint Financial Intelligence Unit, run by police and customs, HK$869 million in criminal proceeds was confiscated between 2018 and 2024, with the annual amount fluctuating from HK$284 million in 2018 to HK$18 million in...

Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom
voiceofalexandria.com
about 18 hours ago

Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom

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Reconciliation , Mood of the Nation and the NPP Government
island.lk
about 18 hours ago

Reconciliation , Mood of the Nation and the NPP Government

Published: 20260222T003000Z

Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom
fairfieldsuntimes.com
about 19 hours ago

Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom

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Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom
themountainpress.com
about 20 hours ago

Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom

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Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom
bryantimes.com
about 20 hours ago

Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom

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Education Department puts pressure on colleges ahead of upcoming student loan changes
The Hill
about 21 hours ago

Education Department puts pressure on colleges ahead of upcoming student loan changes

The Trump administration is turning up the pressure on schools to rein in student loan default rates ahead of changes the federal government is implementing this summer that advocates worry could hurt borrowers. The Department of Education released guidance to universities this week to offer “best practices to reduce default rates” — and reminded schools...

The Stop Killing Games campaign will set up NGOs in the EU and US
Engadget
about 22 hours ago

The Stop Killing Games campaign will set up NGOs in the EU and US

The Stop Killing Games campaign is evolving into more than just a movement. In a YouTube video, the campaign's creator, Ross Scott, explained that organizers are planning to establish two non-governmental organizations, one for the European Union and another for the US. According to Scott, these NGOs would allow for "long-term counter lobbying" when publishers end support for certain video games. "Let me start off by saying I think we're going to win this, namely the problem of publishers destroying video games that you've already paid for," Scott said in the video. According to Scott, the NGOs will work on getting the original Stop Killing Games petition codified into EU law, while also pursuing more watchdog actions, like setting up a system to report publishers for revoking access to purchased video games. The Stop Killing Games campaign started as a reaction to Ubisoft's delisting of The Crew from players' libraries. The controversial decision stirred up concerns about how publishers have the ultimate say on delisting video games. After crossing a million signatures last year, the movement's leadership has been busy exploring the next steps. According to Scott, the campaign leadership will meet with the European Commission soon, but is also working on a 500-page legal paper that reveals some of the industry's current controversial practices. In the meantime, the ongoing efforts have led to a change of heart from Ubisoft since the publisher updated The Crew 2 with an offline mode.  This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/the-stop-killing-games-campaign-will-set-up-ngos-in-the-eu-and-us-203359604.html?src=rss

Elon Musk's X appeals $140M EU fine
The Hill
about 22 hours ago

Elon Musk's X appeals $140M EU fine

Billionaire Elon Musk’s social platform X has appealed a $140 million fine from the European Commission in a landmark case that could shape how online platforms are regulated across Europe. The company’s Global Government Affairs team said in a Friday post that it had filed an appeal with the General Court of the European Union...

Iran students stage first anti-government protests since deadly crackdown
BBC World
about 23 hours ago

Iran students stage first anti-government protests since deadly crackdown

The student protesters honoured thousands of those killed when nationwide mass protests were put down last month.

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The US will send Tech Corps members to foreign countries in its latest push for AI dominance
Engadget
about 23 hours ago

The US will send Tech Corps members to foreign countries in its latest push for AI dominance

The government agency that sends its corps members abroad to volunteer in foreign countries launched its latest initiative called Tech Corps. The Peace Corps' latest proposal will recruit STEM graduates or those with professional experience in the artificial intelligence sector and send them to participating host countries. According to the press release, volunteers will be placed in Peace Corps countries that are part of the American AI Exports Program, which was created last year from an executive order from President Trump as a way to bolster the US' grip on the AI market abroad. Tech Corps members will be tasked with using AI to resolve issues related to agriculture, education, health and economic development. The program will offer its members 12- to 27-month in-person assignments or virtual placements, which will include housing, healthcare, a living stipend and a volunteer service award if the corps member is placed overseas. Richard E. Swarttz, the acting director of the Peace Corps, said in a press release that Tech Corps volunteers will be "building technical capacity, supporting AI adoption across critical use cases and addressing barriers to last-mile AI implementation." While the Tech Corps program is framed at benefiting host countries, it would also help to secure the US' position in the rapidly expanding global AI market that includes growing competition from China. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/the-us-will-send-tech-corps-members-to-foreign-countries-in-its-latest-push-for-ai-dominance-191916940.html?src=rss

Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom
hometownregister.com
1 day ago

Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom

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Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom
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Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom

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Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom
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Iranian students chant anti - government slogans , as US threats loom

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