The perspective on Pope Leo XIV: a unique type of American leader | Editorial

Some years ago, the late Pope Francis remarked that the Catholic Church ventured “to the edge of the earth” in its search for a new pope. On Thursday, after a dynamic and engaging discussion, the most diverse Conclave in history chose a successor from the heart of the superpower. This moment is particularly striking for […]
The Guardian’s perspective on Trump’s abrupt approach: warehouse and transport workers are the initial casualties of a class struggle | Editorial

Trade Tensions and Economic Consequences The current White House appears intent on winning a trade war that many find hard to grasp. In early April, Donald Trump enacted a trade order affecting China-US relations, but it seems the broader implications weren’t fully evaluated. For instance, the time it takes for a container from China to […]
The Guardian’s perspective on Israel’s blockade of aid to Gaza: using hunger as a method of warfare | Editorial

Concerns Over Gaza’s Humanitarian Crisis Escalate Israel’s foreign minister, Gideon Sa’ar, expressed frustrations after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) was approached by the UN regarding Israel’s obligations to assist Gaza. A severe shortage of essentials has led to alarming levels of acute malnutrition among children, as reported by UNICEF. Sa’ar feels that Israel is […]
The Guardian view on Trump v universities: essential institutions must defend themselves | Editorial

eThe seizing of universities and controls was an early chapter in an authoritarian playbook, and was studied enthusiastically by: Viktor Orbán in Hungary. Yale fascist scholar Jason Stanley wrote in September in The Guardian that “authoritarians and one-party states are focused on universities with the aim of limiting objections.” Last month he announced that he […]
Sarah Palin says NYT editorial falsely linking her to mass shooting ‘kicks the oomph right outta ya’

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin testified Monday that mislinking New York Times editors to mass shootings was devastating. The former Republican vice presidential candidate – sports a sparkling silver blue sequin blazer – told the ju umpire in a Manhattan honour-loss retrial that she received after a 2017 article linking her campaign rhetoric to an […]
The Guardian view on Donald Trump’s industrial policy: inward turn by ultimatum | Editorial

gLow-vising is occurring. Reshoring is a new realism. Intel’s Half Build Ohio Campus and Nvidia’s US Supercomputer Plan It demonstrates a very different route that Joe Biden and Donald Trump filmed in search of homemade technological advantages. Biden relied on subsidies, land and investment. Incentives. That approach stagnated after last year’s election, bringing Intel plants […]
The Guardian view on Myanmar’s earthquake: aid must reach beyond the junta | Editorial

rPress and internet estricts imposed by the military junta that controls Myanmar means that information about the powerful earthquake that hit the country on Friday just before 1pm local time was even more incomplete than usual in the aftermath of the disaster. At least 144 people have been reportedly killed – the death toll is […]
WSJ Editorial Board’s Work to Undermine Trump Has Persisted for a Decade

Wall Street Journal The editorial committee continues to try to undermine President Donald Trump and his administration. Often through thinly covered “advice” and “suggestions” to the president to obscure their light empt against the American first agenda. Paper's decade-long crusades on Trump reveal geopolitics' views through the cloudy lens of a bygone era. journal With […]
Google, OpenAI want ‘license to steal’ from publishers with AI proposals, newspapers warn in scathing editorial

Large tech giants like Google and ChatGpt Maker Openai are seeking “stolen licenses” to allow them to push the White House and train AI models with copyrighted materials without proper compensation. More than 60 newspapers owned by Alden Global Capital (including the New York Daily News, the Chicago Tribune, and the Denver Post) issued an […]
The Guardian view on Pope Francis: protecting a progressive legacy | Editorial

tHe released Pope Francis' first photo on Sunday since he had enrolled at Gemeri Hospital in Rome, a moment of uplifting for the 1.3 billion Catholics around the world. In a message Published With the Vatican, he continued to feel “fragile” and said he was “facing a period of trial.” But after fighting both lung […]