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In a world polarized by 'fake news', iGlobenews sets out to provide an independent online news platform that offers expert views, interviews and analysis of major stories affecting our world today. We aim to understand the complex and more comprehensive framework of current topics and key events, to offer new insights and stimulate discussion across political spectrums. Our team has lined up interesting interviews with policymakers and experts in the areas of politics, science, academia, business and entrepreneurship. iGlobenews Pods will also provide some of our feature articles in an audio format, so that you can keep up to date on our latest stories while on the go. "iGlobenews brings global views." Listen and subscribe to keep up to date on our latest Pods.2021 iGlobenews Earth Sciences Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Political Science Politics & Government Science
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  • Episode 124: EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR): Protecting Forests and European Businesses
    May 28 2026

    Forests underpin climate stability, biodiversity and livelihoods, yet global demand for everyday commodities continues to drive their destruction. The EU’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) aims to break this link, forcing businesses to prove deforestation-free supply chains. Delays, complexity and looming penalties raise pressing questions for companies worldwide.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 123: Somaliland Remains part of Somalia despite Israel’s Recognition
    May 26 2026

    Israel’s recognition of Somaliland has been described as a historic breakthrough. On 26 December 2025, Israel became the first country to formally recognise Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state, opening the door to cooperation in areas such as agriculture, health and technology.

    But the deeper issue is not only what Israel and Somaliland may have agreed behind closed doors. Former Somaliland president Muse Bihi Abdi has called for transparency over any deal, arguing that the public has a right to know whether such commitments align with Somaliland’s constitutional and religious principles. That concern is legitimate. Yet the larger constraint lies elsewhere.

    Somaliland has functioned as a de facto state since 1991, with its own institutions, political system and relative stability. Still, it remains unrecognised by the African Union, the United Nations and almost all states. Somalia condemned Israel’s move as an attack on its sovereignty, while the AU reaffirmed that Somaliland remains part of the Federal Republic of Somalia.

    The dispute reflects a central principle of African regional order: the preservation of inherited borders. For the AU, recognising Somaliland is not only about Somaliland itself. It is also about what such recognition could mean for other territorial disputes across the continent.

    Israel’s decision is strategically important. Somaliland’s position near the Gulf of Aden and key maritime routes makes it geopolitically valuable, especially amid insecurity in the Red Sea region. But strategy does not settle sovereignty.

    The case shows the limits of unilateral recognition. Without broader regional consensus, Israel’s move remains symbolically powerful but politically limited.

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    9 mins
  • iGlobeViews Episode 10: The Gaza Flotilla ... The Europe that can('t) say NO
    May 26 2026
    iGlobeViews Episode 11 (24 May 2026): iGlobenews (www.iglobenews.org) Editor-in-Chief, Diana Mautner Markhof, discusses with top China expert Professor Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik the state of Europe in world politics. The discussion starts with the European reaction to the Gaza Flotilla the Global Sumud and moves on to other topics affecting Europe. Will Europe move away from Israel? Will Europe finally learn to stop being the yes man of the US and learn to say no? How will Europe deal with Greenland, the Arctic, the Ukraine war, the brewing trade war with China, the unfavorable US EU tariff deal? How can the UN be made useful in a future world where international law is being replaced by the law of the jungle? How should the EU be reformed? What can we learn from history and what makes Japan and Germany so different? Will Friedrich Merz manage to charm Donald Trump, so he can take over leadership of Europe? Support independent media by forwarding, following and liking our podcasts. You can listen to all our content on your favorite podcast channels as well. www.iglobenews.org #globalsumud, #gazaflotilla, #japanthatcansayno #unitednations #futureofun #eu #ursulavonderleyen #friedrichmerz, #iglobenews
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    1 hr and 23 mins
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