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The week’s connective tissue is risk pushed out of sight until it returns as a bill: a 23-year-old Korean debt, a Manipur relief camp death toll, a Delhi LPG cylinder at 942 rupees, a New Zealand insurance notice, a Sudanese gold route through Dubai. Power keeps promising mediation while disabling the mediators: India’s reservation law waits on census and delimitation, Tunisia’s presidency governs around unions and courts, Egypt turns prison analysis into “false news,” and Labour in Scotland still cannot decide what nation, class, and union mean inside one party. The climate and energy thread is not a separate beat but the cash register of politics, from Gabès’ poisoned half-century to household fuel shocks and managed retreat priced parcel by parcel. Across Moscow, Beijing, Kuwait, Brasília, San Francisco and Tokyo, status now moves through dependencies dressed as choice: patronage, normalization, matchmaking, exile, strategic partnership. Follow the mechanisms and the moral language thins; what remains is who can move costs downstream, who can refuse the invoice, and who is trapped when the market or the state walks away.

Lines of dispatch · Edition XX

Eleven voices, gathered to the desk this week — each filed in its own tongue, from far afield.

SeoulManipurNew DelhiScotlandBeijingSan FranciscoCourchevelCairoJapanGermanyNew ZealandTHE DESK · HAMAR
SisaIN · Seoul · Translated from Korean

Collecting Even on 23-Year-Old “Zombie Debts”

대법원 판례가 뒤집혔다, 빚 못 갚을 권리가 생겼다 [세상에 이런 법이]

South Korea is beginning to draw a legal line between the principle that debts should be repaid and the structural predation carried out in that principle’s name.

A debtor in dark water looks up as clerks pass a debt note along a bridge and the paper tears before the collector.
The Chain Breaks

Korea’s Supreme Court has broken with old precedent on assigned debt: borrowers are no longer automatically trapped by claims sold downstream to debt collectors. Banks offload nonperforming loans to protect capital ratios, and the legal question is who bears the risk when that paper moves through the financial plumbing.

But on July 24, 2025, the Supreme Court abruptly changed this doctrine in an en banc ruling (Supreme Court decision 2023Da240299). The new precedent requires courts to examine concretely whether the debtor actually knew that the limitation period had expired and expressed an intention to waive that benefit.

Why it leads: South Korea’s Supreme Court has broken a 58-year habit of letting dead debts be revived by paperwork and pressure, turning debtor protection from charity into enforceable law.

Translated from Korean · yesterday · 2 min · Deep

The Brief

The Brief tracks how states, parties, courts and markets turn public pressure into private exposure, then call the result procedure.
हि Hindi · Hindi

मणिपुर हिंसा के बाद से राहत शिविरों में 731 मौतें, 43,000 से ज़्यादा लोग अब भी बेघर

An RTI response from Manipur’s home department records 731 deaths in relief camps since the violence began, with more than 43,000 people still displaced. The district breakdown turns a vanished crisis back into an administrative fact: camps have become a long-term social infrastructure, not an emergency pause.

इस जानकारी से यह भी पता चला कि हिंसा शुरू होने के लगभग तीन साल बाद भी 43,000 से ज़्यादा लोग विस्थापित हैं. 30 अप्रैल तक कांगपोकपी में सबसे अधिक 15,694 विस्थापित लोग थे, इसके बाद बिष्णुपुर में 10,092 और चूड़ाचांदपुर में 6,365 लोग राहत शिविरों में रह रहे थे.
Hindi · today · 2 min · Deep
En The Caravan · English

The Women’s Reservation Bill Was an All-Too-Transparent Ploy

India’s women’s reservation bill is tied to delimitation and census sequencing in a way that postpones its force while extracting symbolic credit now. Representation becomes an electoral instrument: the promise is real enough to campaign on and delayed enough to avoid immediate redistribution of power.

The women of India could now be told that their reservation was blocked by the Opposition. What was left unsaid was that the government itself chose to make women’s reservation hostage to a far larger package involving delimitation, census timing and Lok Sabha expansion.
English · 42d ago · 2 min · Deep
En LRB Blog · English

Capture the Flag

Labour’s Scottish problem is not simple estrangement from nationalism; the party has long contained too much of Scotland’s social and constitutional complexity inside itself. Its crises over devolution, class, unionism, and national identity reflect an institution trying to be representative before deciding what it represents.

One of Torrance’s most useful insights concerns what he calls the ‘branch office paradox’. At its least independent, between the end of the First World War and the 1980s, Labour in Scotland seemed to function as an outlet for the nation’s instincts.
English · 17d ago · 19 min · Deep
En Engelsberg Ideas · English

Putin at the Court of the Celestial Emperor

Russia’s relationship with China increasingly resembles dependency masked as civilisational partnership. Moscow supplies geopolitical disruption and raw materials; Beijing sets the terms, absorbs the prestige, and lets Putin perform equality inside an order China controls.

‘Today China and Russia present a performative anti-Western unity, although Moscow is now the subordinate partner,’ write Sören Urbansky and Martin Wagner in their forthcoming book Entangled Empires: Four Centuries of China-Russia Relations.
English · 17d ago · 5 min · Deep
En LRB Blog · English

‘Gavin, Gavin, We Love You!’

Gavin Newsom’s rise came through San Francisco patronage, money, media fluency, and a talent for reading liberal aspiration before it hardened into policy. His biography is less outsider charisma than machine politics adapted to celebrity-era Democratic liberalism.

Brown once described the mayor’s job as ‘streetlights, dog do and parking meters’. Newsom took a grander view. Within weeks of taking office, he ordered the city clerk to begin issuing marriage licences to same-sex couples, in defiance of state law. He describes it as an impulsive act – he had been shaken by George W.
English · 17d ago · 15 min · Skim
Pt Portuguese · Portuguese

Ciro Nogueira teve férias de quase 2 milhões bancadas por Daniel Vorcaro

A banker financed nearly 2 million reais in holiday benefits for Senator Ciro Nogueira, including time in Courchevel. The transaction belongs to the familiar Brazilian structure where private finance buys proximity not through ideology but through favors, leisure, and quiet obligation.

O custo total da viagem bateu em quase 2 milhões de reais. Em números precisos: 1 849 201 reais, segundo apurou a PF. O senador e a companheira ficaram hospedados em hotel de alto padrão e frequentaram restaurantes com estrela Michelin. No La Soucoupe, conhecido por suas carnes, a despesa do casal chegou a 63 mil reais.
Portuguese · 6d ago · 4 min · Skim
En Mada Masr · English

Ahmed Douma Sentenced to 1 Year With Hard Labor on False News Charges

Ahmed Douma received a one-year hard-labor sentence after writing about the changing role of prisons in the region. Egypt’s false-news machinery is being used not just to silence opposition slogans but to criminalise analysis of the carceral system itself.

English · 5d ago · Skim
Nippon.com · Translated from Japanese

Good Spouses Hard to Find? Japanese Parents Getting Involved in Matchmaking Events for Children

Good Spouses Hard to Find? Japanese Parents Getting Involved in Matchmaking Events for Children

Japanese parents are entering matchmaking events on behalf of adult children as dating apps and marriage agencies fail to solve low marriage rates. The family is being reinserted into a supposedly individual market because demographic pressure has made marriage a household project again.

The ruthless character of parent-led spouse-hunting soon became painfully clear. Questions such as “What is your son’s annual income?” and “Does he work for a listed company?” showed how heavily income and employment status weighed, compared with personality.
Translated from Japanese · yesterday · 9 min · Skim
Ру Russian · Russian

Я уехал в Германию и доволен

A Russian émigré in Germany describes freedom from FSB pressure alongside the humiliation and work of starting from zero. The account is useful less as exile melodrama than as a ledger of what political safety costs in status, language, work, and identity.

После задержания моих коллег стало очевидно, что наукой заниматься в России не просто тяжело, но и опасно. Как утверждало следствие, ученые отправляли коллегам из Нидерландов отчеты о работе, в которых якобы содержалась гостайна.
Russian · 4d ago · 12 min · Skim
En interest.co.nz · English

Coordinated Response to Managed Retreat Needed

Insurance affordability and availability are becoming the practical front line of climate adaptation in New Zealand. Without a coordinated system for managed retreat, risk gets priced parcel by parcel until households discover the market has already withdrawn protection.

“That should be of concern to all of us because if New Zealand is seen as being too slow to adapt, too slow to invest in our resilience, or unwilling to confront some of those difficult planning decisions, that’s going to have direct implications for insurance affordability and even availability as well,” Hipkins said.
English · 3d ago · 5 min · Skim
हि Hindi · Hindi

रसोई गैस फिर महंगी: घरेलू एलपीजी सिलेंडर के दाम 29 रुपये बढ़े, दिल्ली में कीमत 942 रुपये हुई

India has raised domestic LPG cylinder prices by 29 rupees, bringing Delhi’s 14.2 kg cylinder to 942 rupees. Since the West Asia crisis began in late February, the cylinder has become 89 rupees more expensive, pushing geopolitical energy shocks straight into household kitchens.

सरकार ने बढ़ती कीमतों के लिए पश्चिम एशिया के हालात को प्रमुख कारण बताया है. संघर्ष के चलते होर्मुज जलडमरूमध्य (स्ट्रेट ऑफ होर्मुज) के बंद होने से भारत की एलपीजी आपूर्ति प्रभावित हुई है. सरकार के अनुसार, देश की कुल एलपीजी खपत का लगभग 54 प्रतिशत हिस्सा इसी मार्ग से आने वाली आपूर्ति पर निर्भर था.
Hindi · yesterday · 2 min · Skim

Many Views

Many Views sits on the fault line between escalation as diplomatic closure and escalation as the pressure that reroutes diplomacy through Gulf calculations.
Many tongues on one question

Iranian pressure and Israel’s diplomatic openings

A French reading sees Iranian missiles as a possible door-slam on negotiations; an Israeli regional reading sees the same pressure pushing a wary Gulf state toward Israel’s normalization framework. The divide is over whether escalation closes diplomacy or reroutes it through Kuwait and the UAE.

Fr · French strategic

Do Iranian Strikes on Israel Mark the End of Negotiations?

Tehran’s first ballistic-missile targeting of Israel since the April ceasefire puts the survival of negotiations in question. Le Grand Continent · French

En · Israeli regional

Expanding the Abraham Accords Is a Pipe Dream. Except, Maybe, in Kuwait

Kuwait’s stripped-down institutions, turn toward the UAE and repeated exposure to Iranian targeting could make it the rare plausible next entrant into the Abraham Accords. +972 Magazine · English

Deep Research

Deep Research follows the circuits beneath slogans: Sudan’s bullion logistics, Tunisia’s broken mediating bodies, and antiquity repurposed as a weapon for modern identity.
Many tongues on one storm

Sudan’s War Machine: Gold Out, Contractors In

A heart-shaped machine turns incoming gold ore into coins, drones, weapons, and hired soldiers on conveyor belts.
The War Ledger

Sudan is the richest storm this week because the war now behaves less like a two-general power struggle than a transnational operating system. Darfur gold becomes liquidity in Dubai; Gulf-linked logistics turn that liquidity into drones, arms and Colombian contractors; every peace formula that ignores those circuits is negotiating with the wrong balance sheet.

En · Human-rights investigation using contractor interviews, witness testimony, documents, geolocation and satellite imagery.

From Bogotá to El Fasher: The UAE’s Role in the Deployment of Colombian Fighters and Other Backing to the RSF in Sudan

The mercenary route is mapped as infrastructure: recruitment in Colombia, UAE stopovers and bases, routes through Libya, Bossaso or Chad, then El Fasher and Nyala. The legal point lands hard because the contractors are not just foreign adventurers; they are evidence of a deniable support architecture around RSF atrocities. Human Rights Watch · English

After the cameras left

Tunisia After the Coup: Rule Without Mediators, Society Without Relief

After 25 July, the promised direct voice of “the people” hardened into a state trying to govern without unions, courts, associations, regulators, parties, or local watchdogs. What came next is not a clean dictatorship with a working bargain, but a brittle presidency that disciplines mediators, borrows and rations, and meets renewed social protest with denial, police pressure, and courts.

ع · Tunisian independent newsroom, with Hichem Snoussi reading Saied’s populism through the collapse of mediation.

Intermediary Bodies and the 25 July Regime: Parallel Lines That Never Meet

الأجسام الوسيطة وسلطة 25 جويلية: خطان متوازيان لا يلتقيان

Saied’s project becomes legible once “direct democracy” is read as hostility to mediation: anti-corruption bodies, media regulators, access-to-information institutions, migration NGOs, unions, and consumer organizations are stripped of function so the presidency can impersonate them. The result is a state that claims every social role and then fails at the practical work those institutions used to do. Nawaat · Arabic

ع · Inside Tunisian labor politics after the March 2026 UGTT congress.

UGTT: To Save the Shell, Is the New Leadership Being Pushed Into Obedience?

اتحاد الشغل: حفاظا على ”الشقف“، هل تُدفع القيادة الجديدة نحو بيت الطاعة؟

The regime no longer needs to abolish Tunisia’s historic labor federation; it can domesticate it by cutting automatic dues, excluding it from wage bargaining, and forcing its new leadership to choose between institutional survival and worker representation. The numbers give the pressure its bite: 1.3 million dinars lost each month, a 39 million dinar deficit, and debts near 60 million. Nawaat · Arabic

Fr · Tunis-based investigative outlet using public records, audits, scientific material, and local protest aftermath.

Gabès, a City Poisoned for 50 Years While Power Looks Away

Gabès is the development bargain in its rawest form: phosphate output, foreign-linked fertilizer chains, and “green hydrogen” plans are protected while the people living beside the chemical complex are told they lack proof of harm. The court did not disprove pollution; the state simply never built the epidemiological record that would let residents prove the damage. Inkyfada · French

Fr · Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights protest-monitoring data from the ground.

Tunisian Social Observatory: Fourth Quarter 2025 Report

Politics returned to the street through survival claims: 1,493 protest actions in the final quarter of 2025, up about 45% year-on-year, with civil and political rights overtaking the usual labor demands. Hunger strikes in prison, Gabès pollution actions, water shortages, education, transport, jobs, and unpaid wages sit in the same ledger: the post-2021 state has not pacified society; it has pushed grievance into fragmented local and sectoral struggle. FTDES · French

A standing interest, freshly read

Who Owns Antiquity When the Present Starts Looting It?

These four pieces treat antiquity less as heritage than as a contested technology of self-making, ecological ontology, identity politics and European myth-making. Greece and Rome stop being origins; they become arguments people use to authorize lives, disciplines, states and myths of purity.

中 · Shanghai Review of Books interview with Fudan classicist Zhang Wei; Chinese reception of Greek classics from inside China’s humanities debate.

Zhang Wei on the Classical Spirit and Contemporary Life

张巍谈古典精神与当下生活

Greek antiquity enters modern China in two cages: imported Western philology and Confucian-political domestication. Zhang Wei keeps its abrasive core intact: Achilles’ “become yourself” heroism, philhellenism as revolt against Christian moral order, and scholarship as a life choice rather than a publication machine. Shanghai Book Review · Chinese

De · German public-archaeology blog; lecture manuscript from the FU Berlin / Berliner Antike-Kolleg series on antiquity and political ideology.

Aryans, Aliens and Atlantis: Archaeology Between Pop Culture and Ideology

The Roman Empire meme, Musk’s pseudo-Roman signals, Nazi ruin fantasies, Kossinna-style “pots are people” archaeology, QAnon, Ancient Aliens and Atlantis share a method: decide the origin myth first, then recruit fragments as proof. Pseudoarchaeology is not harmless lore; it has supplied the grammar for racial continuity, colonial dispossession and today’s identitarian politics. Trowel & Pen · German

Es · Spanish international-relations and philosophy journal; UNED/Comillas authors using Capitalocene debates against Anthropocene universalism.

Anthropocene, Capitalocene or Occidentalocene? On the Ideological Foundations of the Current Climate Crisis

The climate crisis is not caused by “humanity” in the abstract; the decisive mental break is the Western separation of living nature from inert matter, traced back through Cartesian dualism to fifth-century Greek thought. The sharp move is to make 1492 the material hinge and ancient Greece the ontological hinge of the same world-ecology. Relaciones Internacionales / Repositorio Comillas · Spanish

De · German review-essay reading Josephine Quinn against Georgios Varouxakis from a European present-tense vantage.

The West Is Dead. Long Live the West?

Quinn removes Greece and Rome from their pedestal by following exchange routes from the Bronze Age Mediterranean to Abbasid translation chains; Varouxakis then turns “the West” from essence into a moving nineteenth- and twentieth-century political idea. The useful tension: Western values can be universal without being ethnically, religiously or classically owned. Literatur.Review · German

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