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Fifty Years of Immunization Success Call for 50 More

Sania Nishtar GENEVA– There is a good chance that you know one of the 154 million people who over the past 50 years have been saved from a preventable death by routine immunization. You might even be one. In fact, surveying the past half-century, it is hard to identify a

The Middle East Needs a Ceasefire Now

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

We believe GDI can become a powerful force for building…

While talking from the individual perspective of my own country Nepal, which is a close neighbour of China, stands to

Catalytic Capital Holds the Key to Southeast Asia’s Green Transition

The 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Dubai (COP28) concluded with a landmark agreement to shift away from fossil fuels and

Why ISIS Attacked Russia – and Why Russia Blames Ukraine

DOHA – The terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall concert venue in a Moscow suburb was no bolt from the blue.

Big Tech Shocks Electric Utilities

If John D. Rockefeller were around today, he’d be screwing a Google Nest – the pioneering smart thermostat – into

The Big Push African Women Need to Escape Poverty

They are among the biggest challenges confronting Africa, and they all disproportionately affect women living in poverty or on the

The Threat to American Hegemony Is Real

The Western alliance doesn’t just face the challenge of doubling down on defense while maintaining unity across the Atlantic. It

Orthopedic treatment getting easier: Indian surgeon Sharma

"Normally people are fearful of possible infection or subsequent complications. But now, the medical genre has gained much success. I

Will Europe Ever Get Serious About Defense?

All told, European leaders missed yet another opportunity to show how they plan to strengthen NATO’s European pillar, establish greater