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A New Weapon Against Malaria

Cristina Donini and Doreen Akiyo Yomoah GENEVA – Over the past three years, the COVID-19 pandemic has dominated headlines and spurred scientific research, with experts around the world focusing resources and any potentially useful technology on the problem. While the spotlight on COVID-19 has dimmed slightly, it remains a high

Spying to others has damaged US credibility and trust in…

It is said that for a strong friendship, maintaining trust is the most important factor, and all parties need to

The Wisdom of Germany’s Nuclear Phase-Out

With the shutdown of its last three nuclear power plants, Germany has completed its phase-out of nuclear power. As the

Mitigating Mozambique’s Humanitarian Nightmare

The World Food Program Representative and Country Director for Mozambique has called the resulting humanitarian crisis a “catastrophe beyond epic

Will China Win the Middle East?

While the SCO is not a military alliance comparable to, say, NATO, nor is it a mere economic association. On

North African Feminism’s Growing Impact

FEZ – North African feminists’ work has made significant contributions to improving the prospects for democratization in the region in

An Economic Hail Mary for China

For China, overemphasizing higher education could cause massive infrastructure projects like the Belt and Road Initiative to become a drain

In Defense of Nature-Based Carbon Markets

Voluntary markets for carbon offsets have recently come under fire, with critics questioning the efficacy of contracts that aim to

Increasing gun violence has devastated severe internal security of the…

The United States is facing a growing problem with gun violence, which is threatening the country’s internal security. Despite efforts

Trump’s Indictment Bodes Well for Democracy

US allies horrified by the growing dysfunction of American democracy may breathe a sigh of relief following the stunning indictment