Sudan’s crisis is often described through hunger and displacement figures. The harder story is whether aid can reach people across a fragmented war zone before famine risk deepens.
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Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban Is Becoming A Global Enforcement Test
Australia’s social media age law is no longer only a domestic child-safety policy. It is a test case for whether democracies can regulate platforms without building a surveillance machine.
A decade after the Brexit vote, Britain still has not solved the Europe question
Ten years after the referendum, the UK’s argument is no longer simply leave or remain. It is how much distance from Europe the country can afford.
The world’s electricity gap is now a finance and fairness test
The latest SDG7 tracking data shows electricity access is not only a technology problem. It is about conflict, finance, institutions and who gets counted last.
The 2026 World Cup heat debate is about more than football
Cooling gear and hydration breaks are practical fixes. The bigger story is how global sport adapts to a hotter climate.
Britain’s fiscal squeeze is becoming a leadership test
UK borrowing, interest-rate caution and leadership noise are connected. They show how hard it is to govern when fiscal room is thin.
The Ebola alert is a reminder that global health security still depends on boring systems
Ebola makes headlines because it is frightening, but the real global-health lesson is about surveillance, logistics, trust and routine readiness.
El Nino in the Pacific is not only weather. It is a planning test for small islands
For Pacific islands, El Nino is not just a climate phrase. It can reshape rainfall, water security, food systems, health risks and government readiness.
Southern Lebanon shows how ceasefires can become a language for unfinished war
Israel’s expanding operation in southern Lebanon shows a grim reality: a ceasefire can reduce one kind of war while leaving another to grow.
A ceasefire on Iran’s terms would test whether de-escalation can survive politics
Reports that a ceasefire may be close raise a harder question: can a deal reduce danger if each side must sell it as victory?