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How a Modelling Agency Became a Pipeline
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How a Modelling Agency Became a Pipeline

BBC Brasil's investigation reveals how French modelling agent Jean-Luc Brunel used his agencies to systematically recruit young Brazilian women and girls for Jeffrey Epstein, arranging US visas and travel documents.

Gaza's NGO Ban: Collective Punishment Gets a New Face
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Gaza's NGO Ban: Collective Punishment Gets a New Face

Israel's ban on 37 international aid organizations in Gaza strips away the last lifelines for 2.3 million residents, revealing how collective punishment evolves in modern warfare.

The $200 Trillion Climate Debt Heads to Court
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The $200 Trillion Climate Debt Heads to Court

Vulnerable nations are suing wealthy countries and corporations for climate damages, backed by increasingly precise attribution science that could reshape global accountability.

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When Military Strikes Replace Due Process at Sea
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When Military Strikes Replace Due Process at Sea

US forces killed 2 people in another 'lethal kinetic strike' on a Pacific vessel, marking the 37th attack since January. Legal experts question extrajudicial killings without evidence or trial.

Military drone over Caribbean port during Venezuela crisis
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U.S. Military Action in Venezuela 2026 Triggers Global Backlash

U.S. military action in Venezuela 2026 faces global condemnation. Analyze the impacts on sovereignty, legality, and geopolitical stability.

14 Nations Condemn Israel's Approval of 19 New Settlements in West Bank
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14 Nations Condemn Israel's Approval of 19 New Settlements in West Bank

Israel's approval of 19 new settlements in the occupied West Bank has drawn condemnation from 14 countries, including the UK and Canada, who say the move violates international law.

Trump: US Will Keep or Sell Seized Venezuelan Oil and Tankers
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Trump: US Will Keep or Sell Seized Venezuelan Oil and Tankers

Donald Trump announced the US will retain or sell seized Venezuelan oil tankers and their cargo, escalating a pressure campaign against Nicolás Maduro's government. The move, condemned as 'piracy' by Caracas, has led to an emergency UN Security Council meeting.

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Sanction or Piracy? US Seizure of Venezuelan Oil Tanker Ignites International Legal Firestorm
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Sanction or Piracy? US Seizure of Venezuelan Oil Tanker Ignites International Legal Firestorm

The recent U.S. seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker has sparked a fierce debate over international law, pitting claims of legitimate sanction enforcement against accusations of state-sponsored piracy. We analyze the legal and geopolitical fallout.

A Line on a Map: Why Cambodia and Thailand Are Back at War
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A Line on a Map: Why Cambodia and Thailand Are Back at War

In December 2025, the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict has reignited, shattering a recent peace deal. Explore the 100-year-old dispute rooted in a French colonial map, the 1962 ICJ ruling, and why diplomacy failed.

The Code of War: ICJ Ruling on AI Weapons Puts US & China on a Geopolitical Collision Course
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The Code of War: ICJ Ruling on AI Weapons Puts US & China on a Geopolitical Collision Course

An ICJ ruling on AI weapons is reshaping geopolitics. Discover the impact on US-China relations, the tech industry, and the future of international law.

The Maracaibo Doctrine: US Claims on Venezuelan Oil Signal a New Era of Resource Warfare
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The Maracaibo Doctrine: US Claims on Venezuelan Oil Signal a New Era of Resource Warfare

A senior US official's claim on Venezuela's oil, backed by a military blockade, signals a dangerous new doctrine in global geopolitics. PRISM analyzes the impact.

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