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by George T. The Republic of Moldova woke up this morning with a deep sense of both relief and unease. The parliamentary elections held...
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The world economy feels shaky these days. Supply chains break, tech rivalries heat up, and political tensions rise. It’s hard to know what comes...
This past September, the Assistant Director of Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Commission in Dhaka was suspended following allegations that he had taken bribes. Now, in a...
Europe Arrives at COP11 Divided and Defensive as Jobs, Industry and Regional Economies Hang in the Balance The EU will not be able to...
Since coming to power, Ahmed al-Sharaa (pictured) has begun reshaping Syria with remarkable speed. The once-entrenched Assad regime has been almost entirely dismantled—its loyalists...
by George T. The Republic of Moldova woke up this morning with a deep sense of both relief and unease. The parliamentary elections held...
Global pandemics are, science tells us, unfortunately inevitable. You’d think then that barely five years on from a pandemic, leaders across the world would...
When it comes to the Middle East the eyes of the world remain firmly and predominantly focused on the horrific conflict between Israel and...
Despite decades of high-profile campaigns, far too many people still smoke.Smoking-related cancer rates remain stubbornly high and the millions spent on trying to convince...
On the 28 September, Moldovans will cast their votes in parliamentary elections that could decide not only the country’s future but also the shape...