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Can Democracy Survive the Polycrisis?

George Soros NEW YORK, June 12: We are living in troubled times. Too much is happening too fast. People are confused. The Columbia University economic historian Adam Tooze has, indeed, popularized a word for it. He calls it a “polycrisis.” The polycrisis has many sources. In my opinion the main

Time to ensure sustainable social security system

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The Ukraine-Russia Culture War

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Nepal sees India’s advancement as an opportunity: PM Dahal

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The Authoritarian Hangover

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US is unnecessarily forcing its allies to actively work on…

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The Climate Loss and Damage Fund Is Coming

Last November’s United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, concluded on a historic high note, with the

AI, Democracy, and the Global Order

In the space of just two weeks, the world witnessed the launch of GPT-4, Bard, Claude, Midjourney V5, Security Copilot,

Main issues requiring to be included in budget

An economic slowdown automatically leads to a decline in revenue. This results in a budget deficit. Now we are going

Get rid of corruption-friendly politics

'Chase away corrupt persons: Protect democracy', 'Where does taxpayers' money go? Into corrupt officials' pockets', 'Salute to your courage: Beware