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When the White House quietly confirmed that US President Donald Trump would travel to Beijing on May 14 to 15, rescheduling a summit previously derailed by...
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The departure of the World Economic Forum’s CEO over Jeffrey Epstein ties is more than a personal scandal — it is an institutional reckoning with elite...
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The world’s most influential technologists are making predictions that sound like science fiction—except the UK government is now preparing for them to come true. On a...
A decade after the SDGs and Paris Agreement peaked, multilateralism confronts financing gaps, climate setbacks, and geopolitical fractures threatening global progress. Introduction: The Promise of 2015...
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When former Bank of England governor Mark Carney declared at Davos this week that the rules-based international order is “effectively over,” he articulated a fashionable pessimism...