The Unrest Magazine Chronicles Global Upheavals: From Transnational Repression to Domestic Crises

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The Unrest: Representational Image of a Protest Created with Adobe Firefly Generative AI. By RMN News Service

The Unrest Magazine Chronicles Global Upheavals: From Transnational Repression to Domestic Crises

Raman Media Network (RMN) News Service emphasizes its commitment to independent fearless journalism, maintaining editorial freedom despite pressures and threats for the past 15 years, and urges financial support from its readers.

NEW DELHI – The latest June 16-30, 2025 issue of The Unrest magazine, published by RMN News Service, offers a comprehensive look at significant economic and political upheavals worldwide. This edition delves into critical international relations, domestic political challenges, and various global developments, underscoring the complex landscape of mid-2025.

The Unrest Magazine of RMN News. June 16-30, 2025 Issue

The Unrest Magazine of RMN News. June 16-30, 2025 Issue.

International Relations and Diplomatic Maneuvers: In a notable development concerning international relations, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s invitation to the G7 was reportedly contingent upon his government’s agreement to law enforcement cooperation, a condition set by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. This arises amidst Canada’s strong stance, considering India’s alleged actions targeting Canadian citizens as a serious crime of Transnational Repression. A report within the magazine further indicates that an Indian agent kept former leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party (NDP), Jagmeet Singh, under close surveillance.

Diplomatic setbacks for India are also highlighted, with the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) dismissing India’s long-standing allegations of state-sponsored terrorism against Pakistan. The magazine also briefly mentions the ongoing Iran-Israel Conflict. International bodies are actively engaged, as seen with the Council of Europe’s call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and a high-level delegation from its Congress meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv. Furthermore, NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) has launched ten new innovation challenges.

United States Politics and Immigration: Within the United States, the political climate remains contentious. More than half of respondents in 19 of 24 surveyed countries express a lack of confidence in Donald Trump’s leadership. President Trump has officially launched registration for the “Trump Card,” a new premium pathway designed to provide wealthy foreigners with access to the United States.

He has also implemented a travel ban on nationals from 12 countries, citing national security concerns. In response to intensified immigration raids and troop deployment, demonstrations have taken place in U.S. cities including New York, Chicago, and Atlanta. The magazine also covers the “No Kings” protests, a series of demonstrations across the U.S. organized to oppose the policies and perceived overreach of President Donald Trump’s administration.

Domestic Concerns in India: India is grappling with significant domestic challenges, described as its worst existential crisis. The sources indicate that the country’s 1.4 billion commoners are under grave threat from their own political rulers who are allegedly exploiting them. Rahul Gandhi has accused the ruling BJP of orchestrating “match-fixing” and “industrial-scale rigging” in Indian elections.

Instances of corruption and exploitation are prominent, including the Widehouse Corruption Scandal, described as a construction racket in Delhi run by criminal housing society MC members in collusion with corrupt officials. There’s also a case of malicious legal action in a Delhi court illustrating the exploitation of India’s judicial system to target independent journalists.

In Delhi’s Kalkaji, hundreds have been displaced after the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) razed illegal structures, even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off a fleet of electric buses in the city. Amidst these domestic issues, the RMN company has launched its ‘Promote with Pathway’ platform to give global recognition to startups and small businesses.

Global Governance and Other Topics: International bodies are actively addressing various fronts, with the Council of Europe organizing a major conference in Strasbourg where over 500 leading cybercrime experts gathered. The Council of Europe’s Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) has released a report expressing concern about threats to judicial independence. Global leaders are also urging critical action against money laundering and terror finance.

The magazine also touches upon broader societal topics, noting that there is no specific definition of terrorism, asserting it is only a form of political system clandestinely run by professional politicians of the world. The importance of green film-making for the future of cinema, aiming to save energy and reduce environmental harm, was highlighted by student expert Imrana. Additionally, AI-powered Virtual Worlds are mentioned.

Raman Media Network (RMN) News Service emphasizes its commitment to independent fearless journalism, maintaining editorial freedom despite pressures and threats for the past 15 years, and urges financial support from its readers.

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