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Sanctions · New ZealandThe National Party has pledged to apply sanctions to unemployed people receiving a welfare payment, if they are failing to meet the criteria for receiving the benefit. The party has also promised to index benefits to inflation to keep pace with the cost of living. The welfare system pushes some of the most vulnerable people into debt with loans for things such as school uniforms, power bills and car repairs.See the Story
The Problem With Welfare ‘Loans’
Sanctions · GabonGabon's prime minister says international sanctions and pressure for a return to constitutional order could be devastating to the country's economy. Raymond Ndong Sima says he wants to remind the world that by seizing power, the military saved the central African state from a civil war. He says the military junta needs time to carry out reforms and a national dialogue before a projected return to civilian rule.See the Story
Gabon PM Says Sanctions Could Be Damaging, Military Junta Needs Time
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
High School Students · FranceThe trend of the “comma game”, popular with middle and high school students, caused a young girl to be hospitalized in the Var department. The establishment announces “severe” sanctionsSee the Story
“Game of the comma”: a high school student hospitalized, the institution promises “severe” sanctions
Sanctions · RussiaThe International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) is now a strategic goal for Moscow. The ability to bypass Western-aligned countries will not only be vital for Russia's economy, but it may also help strengthen Russia's presence in Central Asia and the South Caucasus. However, this may bring Russia into competition with the trade interests of India and China.See the Story
[Opinion] Why Russia’s Eastward Trade Refocus Faces Roadblocks
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Sanctions · RussiaIn Europe, Russia's war against Ukraine seems to be the world's biggest and almost existential problem, and some Europeans have been unpleasantly surprised and even outraged that countries outside Europe seem to hold a slightly different view.See the Story
“Europe's problems are not problems of the world” - why don't some countries join the sanctions against Russia?
100% Center coverage: 1 sources