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“Humanity at the Edge of Its Own Humanity”
By James Alix Michel
VICTORIA, Seychelles, Apr 8 2026 - We live in a century of extraordinary achievement.
Humanity has split the atom, mapped the genome, and sent astronauts to the Moon, with plans now underway to reach Mars. [...] Read more »
The Race Is On: Who Will Be the Next UN Secretary General?
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Inequalities in Human Mortality
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Japan and Kazakhstan Draw Closer as Iran Crisis Reshapes Energy and Security Priorities
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Cambodia Unveils Statue Honouring Tanzanian-Born Bomb-Sniffing Rat Magawa
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The Political Economy of Bangladesh’s LDC Graduation
By Anis Chowdhury
SYDNEY, Apr 7 2026 - Bangladesh is scheduled to graduate from the least developed country (LDC) status in November this year after more than half a century. Bangladesh joined the UN club of LDCs in 1975 and [...] Read more »
From Dialogue to Delivery: The Pacific’s Climate Mobility Moment
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Tackling Political Exclusion is Central to Saving Democracy
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US Aims at Heavy Staff & Budgetary Cuts, Seeks to Launch Cost-Saving Artificial Intelligence at UN meetings
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US Aims at Heavy Staff & Budgetary Cuts– & Seeks to Launch Cost-Saving Artificial Intelligence at UN meetings
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Regime Change – Sometimes It Works, Often It Doesn’t
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Post-Protest Bangladesh: Restoration More than Renewal
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Ugandan Farmers Sue EACOP in London in Last Minute Effort to Stop Crude Oil Pipeline
Environmental activists and farmer groups opposed to the construction of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), the world’s longest heated oil pipeline, are mounting a last-ditch legal effort meant to stop its construction in a suit [...] Read more »
Despite a New Wave of Infections, No Mask or Vaccine Mandates
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