In a world that produces enough food to feed its entire population, the persistent reality of hunger—afflicted nearly 735 million people in 2023—is not a failure of nature, but a failure of ...
Secretary-General António Guterres and General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock reaffirmed the principles outlined in the ...
EAM Jaishankar said the world cannot rely on a few countries to uphold global rules, calling for resilient supply chains, ...
Bonn 2026 climate talks end in deadlock, exposing deep divides over finance, trade and implementation ahead of COP31. Can multilateral climate diplomacy still deliver meaningful action?
COVID-19 knows no borders and pays no heed to national sovereignty. The pandemic has swept through every part of the world since the beginning of 2020, leaving a devastating cost; first and foremost ...
The following is a guest post by Naomi Egel, research associate in the International Institutions and Global Governance program. From the lack of any substantial outcome at the World Humanitarian ...
As we move further into the 21st century, multilateralism has become an increasingly important aspect of international relations. With emerging superpowers on the rise and with global migration, ...
If France and the US end up with populist illiberals in power, it’s hard to see what can be salvaged from the western powers’ club We no longer live in a US-led unipolar era – and that may be a good ...
The multilateral approach to global affairs came under attack during President Donald Trump's administration. Trump's "America First" agenda swept aside more cooperative and communal strategies to ...
Engagement and multilateralism have become mantra among European policymakers. There is seldom a problem, they believe, that cannot be solved by dialogue. At the urging of her European counterparts, ...
NSA Ajit Doval told BRICS security advisers that traditional institutions are struggling to tackle rising global instability, urging greater cooperation against emerging threats including terrorism, ...
Thank you for inviting me to take part in this very exciting discussion. I am truly pleased to join you all. Let me acknowledge Her Excellency, Ms Mia Amor Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados and ...