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Zohran Mamdani’s Victory and What It Means for Progressive Governance

Zohran Mamdani’s Victory and What It Means for Progressive Governance

NEW YORK CITY — On election night the cafés of Astoria pulsed with a kind of civic electricity. Taxi drivers leaned out of windows, students spilled onto Steinway Street, and volunteers who had been knocking on doors for months hugged in disbelief. When the final count came in, Assemblymember Zohran

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Global Green Stocks Surge 50% in 2025 Despite U.S. Policy Backlash

Global Green Stocks Surge 50% in 2025 Despite U.S. Policy Backlash

A stunning rally in global clean-tech markets has defied political headwinds in the United States, with green stocks soaring nearly 50% this year—outpacing most other equity benchmarks and signaling renewed investor confidence in the low-carbon economy. The surge comes even as President Donald Trump dismantles federal support for renewable energy,

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EU Delays Rollout of Deforestation Law, Eases Compliance for Smaller Firms

EU Delays Rollout of Deforestation Law, Eases Compliance for Smaller Firms

BRUSSELS — The European Commission has postponed full enforcement of its flagship deforestation law, giving companies more time to comply with one of the world’s most ambitious environmental trade regulations. The phased rollout, announced this week, reflects concerns that the EU’s digital infrastructure for processing due-diligence submissions is not yet

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The Coup That Shocked Madagascar: UN Demands Return to Democracy

The Coup That Shocked Madagascar: UN Demands Return to Democracy

ANTANANARIVO — In a stunning reversal of power, Madagascar’s fragile democracy was upended this week when soldiers stormed the capital and installed Colonel Michael Randrianirina as head of state, prompting urgent calls from the United Nations to restore constitutional order. Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the move as an “unconstitutional change

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After years of negotiations, diplomats had gathered to approve the world’s first global shipping carbon fee

IMO Delays Global Carbon Price for Shipping Under U.S. and Saudi Pressure

LONDON — The global effort to put a price on maritime emissions has run aground once again. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) voted to delay by one year a decision on a carbon pricing mechanism for shipping, following sustained pressure from the United States and Saudi Arabia and support from

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Madagascar in Turmoil- President in Hiding as Youth Uprising and Military Mutiny Engulf the Nation

Madagascar in Turmoil: President in Hiding as Youth Uprising and Military Mutiny Engulf the Nation

A Nation Erupts in Protest ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar — President Andry Rajoelina is reportedly in hiding after Madagascar’s capital was engulfed by massive protests and a military mutiny that has upended the country’s fragile democracy. What began as scattered demonstrations over water shortages and rolling blackouts has erupted into a nationwide

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