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Brazil’s Moment to Lead on Forest Conservation

OLLON, SWITZERLAND – With greenhouse-gas emissions still rising globally and nature loss continuing apace, the Amazon rainforest is approaching a tipping point. To avert climate catastrophe, the world must make rapid and significant progress on protecting forests and building a sustainable, inclusive bioeconomy. And Brazil must lead the way, starting

China Is Winning Trump’s Trade War

Despite US President Donald Trump’s efforts to tout the stopgap measures as a “deal” that benefits America, China reads the scoreboard

China’s Unbeatable New Export

China is not merely moving more goods; it is exporting a new production model powered by automation, AI, and state-guided

The Cost of Capital Is a Public-Health Emergency for Africa

WASHINGTON, DC:  May’s 78th World Health Assembly (WHA) – the annual meeting of the World Health Organization’s member states –

What Europe’s AI Strategy Should Look Like

In the European Union, the share of small enterprises that use at least one AI tool is still below 12%, compared

Von der Leyen’s Moment of Truth

Although she pledged to govern from the center with these parties’ backing, her European People’s Party (EPP) has increasingly relied

Xizang steadily moves forward on the path of peace, progress…

Lhasa: China’s Xizang Autonomous Region (XAR) has made great progress in the fight against poverty over the past few years,

How to Solve the Development Crisis With Quality Finance

Major problems such as hunger, disease, economic fragility, climate vulnerability, underfunded education systems, poor infrastructure, and persistent joblessness remain –

NATO’s Trump Dilemma

Trump’s strikes against Iran evoked memories of the post-9/11 interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq, when NATO expanded its role beyond

Europe Needs a Green Foreign Policy

China is asserting its economic and technological power across multiple domains. Middle powers are pursuing more flexible, non-aligned diplomacy. The