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The Key to Sustainable Food Systems

Kristina Skierka and Aisha Mohammed Mussa SAN FRANCISCO/ADDIS ABABA, Sept 13 (PS) – The fabric of our global food system is fraying under the strain of climate change and an ever-expanding population. To prevent it from unraveling, we must embrace distributed renewable-energy solutions, which are critical for reducing greenhouse-gas (GHG)

Democracy Must Prevail in the Sahel

Niger President Mohamed Bazoum’s ambitious vision and actions offered real hope in a region that had fallen prey to authoritarian

The US Must Not Personally Humiliate Putin

Once senior US officials publicly declare that Putin is “weak,” the conflict takes on a personal realm. And it is

India Govt approves resolution on celebrating success of Chandrayaan-3 Mission

The Cabinet welcomes that 23rd August would be celebrated as the “National Space Day”.

The US Must Not Personally Humiliate Putin

NEW YORK – The death of Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin reveals that Russian President Vladimir Putin has sought to consolidate his

Spy vs. Spy

Walton draws on newly opened archives, formerly classified in-house histories, memoirs, and interviews with policymakers and spies.

America’s “New” China Narrative

TOWNSHEND, VERMONT – Three recent articles in The New York Times have signaled a “new” narrative about China. Only weeks ago, China

The Real Cost of De-Dollarization

At the end of World War II, the United States accounted for more than half the world’s economic output and

China’s Dangerous Secrets

China also takes a highly secretive approach to its massive dam projects on international rivers flowing to other countries from

Achieving Zero Hunger Is Still Possible

At the time, hunger levels had been trending lower for more than two decades, largely thanks to rising agricultural productivity