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Europe and the Next World Order

Sigmar Gabriel, Peter Eitel BERLIN, MARCH 27 (PS): President Donald Trump’s radical changes to US foreign policy have led many to suspect that he wants to align America more with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the long term. The expectation now is that the United States, China, and Russia will

Empty Promises Won’t Save Marine Ecosystems

The 30x30 initiative, which aims to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030, offers hope for global conservation efforts. But

Nature Needs Its Own ID

Strong laws and policies promoting data sharing, standardization, and certification would be necessary to promote interoperability and protect against misuse.

What Should Be on the Global Financial Agenda?

The UN Tax Convention that is currently being negotiated could foster the international cooperation that these efforts require. But we

The Key to Narrowing the Development Gap

Increasing investment is a first step toward building more productive, sustainable, and resilient African food systems. Supporting Africa’s farmers is

Will Trump Crack the Mystery of COVID’s Origin?

A 2021 State Department fact sheet acknowledged that some US funding for civilian research could have been diverted to secret

Fintech Must Embrace Universal Inclusion

Regulatory frameworks must include incentives for financial-services institutions to disclose their progress on universal-inclusion metrics, making these results as fundamental

The Biodiversity Crisis Is a Security Crisis

Financing from developed economies to their developing counterparts is supposed to reach at least $20 billion per year by 2025

European Security Cannot Be Found in the Past

France and Great Britain are already supplying cruise missiles with the range needed to hit the Russian army’s supply lines

China’s Overcapacity Can Help the World

Chinese overcapacity looked like the result of state subsidies, and that it had reached a scale that was disrupting international