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UN Secretary General Doing the ‘Toughest Job’

Kathmandu, Oct 30: The United Nations Secretary General (UNSG) is the world’s top diplomat. The UNSG’s job is often described as the “toughest job in the world,” a sentiment passed down from the inaugural Secretary General to his successors. The incumbent United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres is the ninth

Churning Ideals into Reality: The United Nations Underpins Hope

Looking at some of the opportunities that we can tap in the global and national contexts by working closely together

Dialogue is only an option for peaceful resolution of the…

Israel-Palestine conflict has again raised global attention, and a massive humanitarian crisis has been seen due to the eruption of

Getting to Global Climate Solidarity

The trust gap is the decisive obstacle to global solidarity. When pledges are repeatedly not honored, suspicion grows, undermining the

The Carbon-Offset Market’s Broken Promises

The recent Climate Week NYC, which convened corporate leaders, policymakers, scientists, and others to discuss climate solutions and drive progress toward

What Explains China’s Fertility Drought?

China benefits from its extraordinary powers to achieve policy goals. If Chinese policymakers take additional steps with more gender perspectives,

Gaza’s Never-Ending Catastrophe

JERUSALEM – Israel’s military response to the brutality of the Hamas attack on October 7, which has claimed the lives

The Global North Must Follow the Global South’s Lead

EDINBURGH – With her ambitious Bridgetown Agenda to reform the international financial architecture, Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has become a powerful advocate

US shouldn’t create hurdles on the spirit of multilateralism

Today’s hugely connected and interdependent world demands the implementation of the true spirit of multilateralism. Unilateralism, hegemony or zero-sum game

Can National Reconciliation Defeat Populism?

VIENNA/WARSAW – Pro-Russian populist Robert Fico’s strong showing in Slovakia’s election could lead to another fracture in the Western-led coalition