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PARIS – Multilateralism, we are told, is in retreat. But we cannot let retrenchment and fragmentation take over. From climate change and biodiversity collapse to the conflicts, geopolitical tension, and turbulence afflicting today’s world, we know that overcoming global challenges requires renewed and strengthened forms of global cooperation. Fortunately, there

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to be sworn-in for a record-equalling third term on June 8, after key

WASHINGTON, DC – Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart, and other gig corporations are once again seeking the law’s blessing in the

India, the world’s largest democracy, conducts national elections every five years to elect its representatives at the national level. While

Nepal and Qatar have reached to an agreement and understanding to collaborate in the art and culture, education, communication, youth

Iran chose to strike Israel directly, a decision likely driven by a desire to defend its national pride following the

The South China Sea has long been a focal point of geopolitical tensions, with overlapping territorial claims and competing interests

At its core, the Summit for Democracy appears to be a diplomatic spectacle designed to reinforce American influence on the