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Much Ado About Nothing: Another Nobel Prize for War

By Biljana Vankovska Author Bio: This article was produced by Globetrotter. Biljana Vankovska is a professor of political science and international relations at Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, a member of the Transnational Foundation of Peace and Future Research (TFF)…

In Parliament Today – Summary for 17 October 2025

Parliamentarians gathered at the House of Parliament for the Third Sitting of the Second Meeting of the 2025-20265 Session on Friday, 17 October, 10:00 am. During the Sitting, the Deputy Governor, Honourable Franz Manderson, recognised outstanding civil servants who have…

CUC Sports Release : 2025 CUC PFL/GPFL : Review of Week 5 (Saturday, October 18, 2025

Marie Martin and Island Primary share the points Marie Martin Primary (blue) in action against Island Primary in the CUC PFL. With the majority of Grand Cayman schools on a well-deserved mid-term break this past Saturday, October 18, games in…

Lead Found in Popular Protein Powders

Adobe Stock From Newsmax Heavy metals might be hiding in your post-workout shake.  A new report from the publisher of Consumer Reports found that many popular protein powders and drinks contain measurable levels of lead. The nonprofit group tested 23 protein supplements…

Sir Ronald Sanders: A New World Order – or the formal admission of the Old?

Sir Ronald Sanders he world has long spoken of a “rules-based order”, as though the law itself held dominion over power. Yet, behind the diplomatic courtesies and the fine print of charters, it was power that wrote the rules and…

Reviving tradition to resist exploitation

By Ellie Finkelstein, Freedom United October 19th, 2025News Digest OUR CAMPAIGN ISSUES IN THE NEWS Forced marriageZimbabwe girls revive past tradition to fight child marriageIn rural Zimbabwe, girls are reclaiming an old tradition to fight child marriage. Once used to…

IMF / IMFC Press Briefing

As the global economy enters a more volatile and uncertain phase, the International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC) – the IMF’s key decision-shaping forum – has become a critical venue for charting a collective response to mounting global economic challenges….

Libyan militia opened fire. A child is in a coma

By Krysta Bisnauth, Freedom United  Migrants are shot at,[1] thrown into the sea,[2] and dragged back into slavery—funded by the European Union.  Today is Anti-Slavery Day in the UK and the EU. The same EU that funds armed militias to hunt down migrants in…

Cayman Islands Parliament Hosts Post-Elections Seminar to Strengthen Democratic Engagement

GEORGE TOWN, 17th October 2025 The Parliament of the Cayman Islands will host a Post-Elections Seminar from 21st to 24th October 2025, bringing together distinguished delegates from across the Commonwealth for three days of dialogue, knowledge exchange, and capacity building….

Vice-Chancellor’s Forum: “Promises, Passports, and Possibilities: Free Movement, the CSME, and the Caribbean Regionalisation Project.”

The UWI Regional Headquarters, Jamaica, W.I. Thursday, October 16, 2025—On October 21, The University of the West Indies (The UWI) will tackle one of the Caribbean’s most pressing issues in an upcoming Vice-Chancellor’s Forum. Titled “Promises, Passports, and Possibilities: Free…