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Investing in the WHO Will Yield Outsize Returns

EDINBURGH – In August, 14 of Africa’s poorest countries, alongside international organizations and private companies, pledged over $45 million to the World Health Organization’s new Investment Round, which aims to raise $7.1 billion in voluntary contributions to close its current funding gap for the next four years, improve primary care, and build a more

Capitalizing on the Weakening of Hamas and Hezbollah

None of this is a given. But the defeat of Hamas and Hezbollah – and the weakening of the Iranian

A Dangerous Dance for Israel and Iran

Israel and Iran are both walking a tightrope. Israel is still grappling with the loss of its aura of inviolability

A Dangerous Dance for Israel and Iran

The West urgently needs to develop an Iran strategy. The US and its allies have long relied on tactical, remedial

How China Is Preparing for America’s Next President

Trade and investment have traditionally been seen as stabilizing forces in Sino-American relations.

Nepal’s financial sector sees significant reforms

The global economic situation continues to recover slowly and unevenly from the shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent geopolitical

The Geopolitics of Olympic Medals

PARIS – Why do certain countries dominate the Olympics? The answer may lie in the correlation between athletic performance and

India warmly welcomes Foreign Minister Dr Arzu, Indian media praises…

Notably, Foreign Minister Deuba handed over an official invitation from Prime Minister Oli for Prime Minister Modi to visit Nepal.

Populism’s Lost Summer

Those canvassing for Harris will be asked on doorsteps what she truly stands for, beyond being an alternative to Trump-Vance

Gaza and the Apocalypse

To understand just how dangerous this logic can be, look no further than Gaza, where a tragedy of Biblical proportions