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Europe Needs an Industrial Development Fund

WARSAW – In 2016, former European Commission President Jacques Delors said that if EU policies “jeopardize cohesion and sacrifice social standards,” then “the European project has no chance of winning the support of European citizens.” In the wake of this month’s European Parliament election, Delors’s observation seems more pertinent than

The Path Not Taken in Trump’s Immunity Case

So far as the Roberts majority is concerned, the Constitution grants presidents a “presumptive immunity” for actions involving their “official

Iran’s Election Could Bring Lasting Middle-East Peace

This is not the first time in recent history that a few quick decisions in the White House determine the

A Shining Example of Successful Multilateralism

Multilateralism, we are told, is in retreat. But we cannot let retrenchment and fragmentation take over. From climate change and

Whistleblower Protection Bill: A Weak and Immature Attempt

Corruption has become a major concern for every country. In the context of Nepal, corruption has spread like an infectious

Our priority must be investing in human capital: PM Dahal

For Least Developed Countries like Nepal, concessionality is critical. We are vulnerable to multiple crises, and there is a genuine

Europe Must Fight the Far-Right Surge

LONDON – Far-right populist parties performed exceptionally well in the European Parliament elections, finishing first in France, Italy, and three other countries.

Investing in African Women Will Yield Outsize Returns

LUSAKA – The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day was “Invest in women – accelerate progress.” It was simultaneously an observation,

How the Sino-American Rivalry Is Reshaping the World Order

While the exact impact of the changing geopolitical balance remains unknown, it is clearly becoming an impediment to addressing global

The 1.5°C Target for Global Warming Must Prevail

Even if governments meet all their existing climate pledges, the odds against global warming staying below 1.5°C are seven to