A handful of multinational corporations have caused the Irish GDP to plummet by 12% — but don’t be fooled: the island is a ...
For the first time, money is inheriting the properties that made the internet powerful: global access, instant distribution ...
The attorney has spent 45 years representing clients in the construction industry, and he says they're not seizing the ...
Energy executive Dr. Babajide Ojuola urges Nigeria to invest in knowledge infrastructure, AI capabilities and institutional ...
Growth remains among the highest in the world, inflation has largely remained within the Reserve Bank of India's target framework, and policymakers continue to express confidence in India's long-term ...
After finishing second in last month’s top-two primary, he faces long odds in the November general election.
Image — Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper in April at a virtual summit of countries discussing how to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Photo: Leon Neal/Getty Images. The world is more dangerous than it has ...
For over three decades, American politics operated within a relatively predictable ideological bandwidth. The economic ...
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Towards more just and equitable global governance

The world today faces severe and complex challenges, and is rife with turmoil and upheaval. Geopolitical tensions are intensifying. The law of the Jungle seriously undermines the international rule of ...
At a time when developing countries are seeking new paths toward modernization, the role of political parties is again being discussed not merely as an electoral question, but as ...
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Foreign Secretary Chatham House essay: Britain's place in the new world order

Dhaka, July 6 -- The world is more dangerous than it has been for decades, and families across the United Kingdom are feeling the impact. War has returned to Europe, pushing up energy bills at home. A ...