Thousands march through Mexico’s cities urging more government action against enforced disappearances – a problem often linked to drug cartels.
Month: August 2025
Reeling from Trump’s tariffs, India and China seek a business reboot
India’s prime minister hopes to draw nearer to some of the world’s largest economies.
Putin and Modi in China for summit overshadowed by trade wars with US
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in China for the first time in seven years.
The trade in US body parts that’s completely legal – but ripe for exploitation
Human remains can mean profits. But there is an emotional debate about the ethics of the industry.
As beer sales fall, young Germans develop taste for alcohol-free lager
Non-alcoholic sales have more than doubled in recent years, even though Germany’s wider beer market has slumped.
Life inside notorious ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ in its final days
Family members of detainees say their loved ones disappeared into the notorious immigration detention facility.
Trump administration moves to fire most Voice of America journalists
Termination notices have been issued to more than 500 employees of VOA and its parent agency.
French voice fears over Bayeux Tapestry move to UK
The precious medieval work is to be displayed in London next year – but the French art world is strongly opposed.
Chicago mayor signs order to resist potential Trump crackdown
The order is the latest chapter in an escalating feud between the White House and Illinois state officials over violent crime and immigration.
Banks Race to Integrate Stablecoins as $68B Hits Exchanges – But at What Cost?
Stablecoins have reshaped the crypto–banking debate: exchange holdings have hit $68B and market cap tops $280B. Banks have weighed GENIUS Act limits, risk tools from Elliptic, and retail vs. institutional models.
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