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The International Order Is Dying in Gaza

VIENNA – After COVID-19 struck in 2020, creating chaos and misery, I hoped that some silver lining would emerge from this global tragedy. For a time, it seemed possible. The pandemic was a powerful reminder of our common vulnerabilities, our shared humanity, and the importance of solidarity that transcends our

A World on Edge in 2024

Any way one looks at it, a major geopolitical reconfiguration is underway. The outcome will depend significantly on developments over

Sri Lanka’s Debt Restructuring Is Hurting Older Women

COLOMBO – The World Bank’s Women, Business, and the Law Index has documented a persistent gender pension gap in rich and poor countries alike.

Harmonizing Global Green Taxonomies

The final step is global harmonization, which the G20 is well-positioned to lead. Brazil should attempt to kick-start the process

Sri Lanka’s Debt Restructuring Is Hurting Older Women

In the long term, ensuring the economic welfare of older women in Sri Lanka – and across the developing world

Political cooperation must to build academic trust, ensure quality education

The educational institutions are responsible for producing skilled and quality human resources, which are expected to compete well in the

Land worth Rs 25 million donated to Netra Jyoti Sangh

A couple of Myagdi has donated a piece of land worth Rs 25 million to Netra Jyoti Sangh Beni.

Gun Violence in the US clearly shows the weakness of…

The staggering prevalence of gun violence in the United States is a contentious issue that vividly spotlights the inherent flaws

China’s Economic Engine Is Running Out of Fuel

China’s leaders have embraced Lin’s forecasts as a kind of vindication of their political system and governance model. “The world

‘Bad governance behind shrunk civic space and dented democracy’

At a time when the government has reiterated that efforts are being carried out for good governance, the governance experts