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JOSEPH TORIGIAN is an Associate Professor in the School of International Service at American University and the author of The ...
Promised a path to prosperity through hard work and education, China’s working class youths are hitting immovable ceilings.
With poverty levels now at historic lows, there may be a need to revisit some of the major policies to plug loopholes and ...
Leslie Maasdorp, boss of British International Investment, speaks to Nick Ferris about the changing global aid landscape – ...
Conservative political activist Charlie Kirk stated that a major split among MAGA could “disrupt our momentum and our ...
The aggressive, unilateral tariff measures of the new US administration are set to usher in a more fragmented and unpredictable global order, increasingly shaped by geoeconomic confrontation.
Despite the significant contribution of SMEs, accounting for nearly 80pc of employment in the non-agricultural sector ...
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The four-day Indo-Pak spat
Five weeks after the Indo-Pak confrontation, although hostilities have come to an end, the pit and cauldron of doubt and antagonism continues to simmer. War shocks still continue after closure of the ...
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The way forward for Sahel states
By: Bamigboye Abiodun IN recent years, the Sahel region of West Africa, stretching from Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger to ...
In Windsor, Ontario, lives, careers and family ties have transcended the Canada-U.S. border for generations. Today, Trump’s ...
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Breaking free from the car trap to reclaim mobility
Reform doesn't come easy as it threatens revenue and disrupts political comfort zones, but the cost of inaction is ...
TANZANIA'S growing carbon trading sub-sector is proving to be a boon for communities nationwide, with 73 registered projects, ...