I Run an NGO in Northwestern Syria. Our Last Lifeline Was Just SeveredBy Dr. Zaher Sahloul, President and Co-Founder of MedGlobal The UN Security Council failed this week to agree on the extension...
Can The International Shipping Industry Be Part of the Climate Solution?The international shipping industry is a major greenhouse gas emitter, accounting for about three percent of all greenhouse gas emitted...
Why the US Holocaust Museum’s Genocide Prevention Center is Concerned About CameroonBy Tallan Donine, Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide The crisis in Cameroon’s Anglophone North West and South West...
The Geopolitical Implications of Taiwan’s Presidential ElectionsTaiwan will hold presidential elections in January 2024. Needless to say, these elections will have extremely consequential geopolitical implications. The...
What Happened at the Summit for a New Global Financing PactLess developed countries rightly lament the lack of access to funding for sustainable development that donor countries routinely promise, but...
Amed Khan: A Frontlines Philanthropist in UkraineAmed Khan has been described as a “direct action philanthropist.” He goes to the frontlines of humanitarian crises on his...
Ten Days Ago, Mali’s Military Junta Made A Terrible Decision To Kick Out UN Peacekeepers and Turn to Prigozhin’s Wagner GroupOne week before Yevgeny Prigozhin’s foiled rebellion against Vladimir Putin, the military Junta that leads Mali made a fateful decision...
A Political Crisis in SenegalOver the decades, Senegal has earned a reputation as a reliably stable democracy in West Africa. But recent events have...
Why The United States is Rejoining UNESCOBack in 2017, the Trump administration announced that the United States would formally leave UNESCO, the UN’s education, science and...