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The US Must Not Personally Humiliate Putin

NEW YORK – The death of Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin reveals that Russian President Vladimir Putin has sought to consolidate his power two months after the mercenary’s aborted mutiny threatened his grip on it. Prigozhin’s demise also counters official thinking in the United States about what the mutiny, coming on top of a

Advancing Environmental Justice with AI

NEW YORK – Climate change is undoubtedly the defining challenge of our time, but its effects are not equally distributed.

America’s “New” China Narrative

TOWNSHEND, VERMONT – Three recent articles in The New York Times have signaled a “new” narrative about China. Only weeks ago, China

China’s Dangerous Secrets

China also takes a highly secretive approach to its massive dam projects on international rivers flowing to other countries from

Preserving Essence of Teej Amidst Modern Influences

To preserve the true spirit of Teej, it is crucial to revisit the traditional aspects of the festival and promote

The Hunger Profiteers

The Bunge-Viterra merger offers an ideal opportunity to assess what kind of consolidation is really in the public interest and

Expel Russia from UNESCO

UNESCO has condemned the Russian attacks on Odesa, noting that they took place just two weeks after the strike that destroyed a

‘Our agri-food systems operate under a perpetual cloud of risk…

This includes implementing cash transfers and food-for-work programs, as well as prioritizing investments in the most vulnerable communities. Our ability

Flexible monetary policy expected for revival of sluggish economy

The private sector which has been contributing 81 percent to the country's economy and providing nearly 90 percent of employment

Xi Jinping’s Russian Albatross

It is understandable that Xi would maintain this façade, given how often he has waxed rhapsodic about China’s ties with