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  • Is the Time Ripe for an End to the Ukraine War?Is the Time Ripe for an End to the Ukraine War?
    Donald Trump, president-elect of the USA, wants to end the Ukraine war within a day, as he has emphasized several times, but without saying how. Despite the brutal clashes on the ground in Ukraine, do negotiations now have a chance? Are we near to a “ripe moment” for negotiations? The… Read more »
  • What Does the End of Assad’s Regime Mean for Syria and the Middle East?What Does the End of Assad’s Regime Mean for Syria and the Middle East?
    The fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad came about following a series of coordinated offensive missions spearheaded by the Syrian opposition which resulted in the seizure of the capital city Damascus. In the days following the fall of Assad’s government, the Syrian Civil War has reached a phase of heightened… Read more »
  • Expansion of Mexico’s Largest Port Causes Alarm Over Environmental DamageExpansion of Mexico’s Largest Port Causes Alarm Over Environmental Damage
    The expansion of the port of Manzanillo, Mexico’s most important port in terms of cargo movement and located on the central Pacific coast, has major environmental impacts, as well as presenting climatic risks. Work began on 23 November without the required environmental impact study, and includes the extension of the… Read more »
  • Transformative Change Will Save a Planet in Peril—IPBESTransformative Change Will Save a Planet in Peril—IPBES
    Nature is at a tipping point. With human activity having pushed up to 1 million plant and animal species close to extinction, securing sustainable development and halting global biodiversity collapse is no longer just an option but a requisite for human wellbeing. A new report by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform… Read more »
  • Why Funders Must Step Up Financing for Development in 2025Why Funders Must Step Up Financing for Development in 2025
    As the global community races to close the staggering $4.2 trillion financing gap needed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) emerges as a crucial juncture. Scheduled for June 30 to July 3, 2025, in Seville, Spain, this conference is not… Read more »
  • Did Togo Reforms Entrench President Gnassingbé’s Power?Did Togo Reforms Entrench President Gnassingbé’s Power?
    In May 2024, Togo’s President Faure Gnassingbé signed a new constitution, transitioning the country from a presidential to a parliamentary system. Under this new framework, lawmakers are responsible for electing the president. Supporters of the reforms argue that this transition diminishes Faure Gnassingbé’s powers by making the presidency a largely ceremonial role.… Read more »
  • African Public Transport Struggles To Match Urban GrowthAfrican Public Transport Struggles To Match Urban Growth
    As the population in African cities grows, governments are struggling to provide sustainable public transport solutions, conditions that have led to gridlock in major business districts. Projections show rapid growth of urban populations across the continent, and town planners are hard-pressed for time on how new spaces and infrastructure will… Read more »
  • New Legislation Outlaws Dissenters in VenezuelaNew Legislation Outlaws Dissenters in Venezuela
    In Venezuela you can no longer say in public that the economic sanctions applied by the United States and other countries are appropriate, or even be suspected of considering any of the authorities illegitimate, because you can be sentenced to up to 30 years in prison and lose all your… Read more »
  • Israel Continues to Attack Gaza Amid Ceasefire NegotiationsIsrael Continues to Attack Gaza Amid Ceasefire Negotiations
    After 14 months of conflict between Israel and Palestine, talks of a ceasefire agreement have headed in a promising direction. The proposed agreement entails the release of hostages in Gaza, the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Palestinian land, and a strategy for displaced Gazans to safely return to their homes… Read more »
  • The Climate Crisis as a Diplomatic BattlefieldThe Climate Crisis as a Diplomatic Battlefield
    The climate crisis, a defining challenge of the 21st century, is not just an environmental issue; it is increasingly a critical arena for international diplomacy. From intense negotiations at COP summits to the politics of energy transitions and resource control, climate change is shaping the geopolitical landscape. This dynamic reflects… Read more »

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