Peace requires everyone to be in the circle, wholeness, inclusion,” writes Isabel Allende, encapsulating a fundamental prerequisite for any form of ...
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When Risk and Expensive Credit Are Only for ‘Poor Countries’: The G7’s Global Credit Double Standard
When Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley posed her question to the heart of the global financial order—why was quantitative easing anathema to the Barbados PM Mia Mottley challenges the G7's ...
In less than twelve hours after the kidnapping of Venezuelan Head of State Nicolas Maduro by the Trump-led American ...
The Chattogram Hill Tracts have emerged as a premier destination on the country’s tourism map, yet the surge in ...
January marks International Zero Waste Month, a growing global observance that calls for systemic action from governments, industries, and all sectors to ...
Engulfed with political unrest while heading for its national election on 12 February 2026, Bangladesh recorded the murder of ...
By cutting me down, Saint-Domingue has only broken the trunk of the tree of black freedom; it will grow back from its roots, for they are many and deep,' ...
For decades, Canada has carefully cultivated a global reputation for principle, human rights, and moral clarity. However, that image is now cracking, and ...
The Kremlin’s declaration that Venezuela “must be guaranteed the right to determine its own future without destructive ...
Today the leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom joined Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in defending ...
January 6, 2026, Manila City/Quezon City. Three days before the reenactment of Traslacion, the EcoWaste Coalition gathered in Plaza Miranda (a Freedom ...
RefuseSingleUseDay shines a light on a simple idea that feels almost old-fashioned: stop treating things as throwaways in the first ...
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