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Climate Action Requires Debt Relief

Vera Songwe, Moritz Kraemer WASHINGTON, DC, APRIL 27 (PS): Today’s global economic turmoil is not just about trade. As G20 finance ministers gather in Washington this week during the annual spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva has warned that growing economic

Palestinians children wait to receive free food in Gaza City

Palestinians wait to receive free food from a food distribution center in Gaza City, on April 24, 2025.

Nepal govt condemns terrorist attack in Jammu-Kashmir

President Ram Chandra Paudel, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have each issued separate statements

Is Trump Right About Germany’s Surplus?

While Germany’s trade surplus has been too big for too long, it is on track to shrink. America’s deficit, too,

Huthis say death toll up to 58 in US strikes…

Yemen, April 18: Yemen’s Huthi rebels said US strikes on a fuel port killed 58 people and wounded more than

Kyiv receives 909 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers

Ukraine, April 18: Kyiv said Friday it had received the bodies of hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers killed during battles with

The US must change course on Myanmar

The Trump administration should embrace a similar approach toward Myanmar today. This means, for starters, leveraging the earthquake as an

Dumping Biomass in the Ocean Is Not a Climate Solution

Two more processes could accelerate the release of carbon: dumping large quantities of baled biomass could – and likely would

What African Electrification Requires

We know that this can work. In 2024, Africa’s power sector achieved another year of double-digit growth, largely owing to

UN Special Envoy for Syria condemns repeated Israeli military escalations…

New York April 4 : The United Nations Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, condemned the repeated and intensifying military