Month: June 2025
The Time Has Come for a Comprehensive Peace in the Middle East
By Jeffrey D. Sachs* and Sybil Fares* This article was first published on OtherNews NEW YORK | 30 June 2025 (WorldView) — The attack by Israel and the US on
Read MoreDiplomacy’s Gender Gap Persists at the UN — But Could the Next Secretary-General Be a Woman?
By Ramesh Jaura This article was first published on https://rjaura.substack.com. BERLIN | UNITED NATIONS | 29 June 2025 (WorldView) — A world torn by war and geopolitical crises marked the
Read MoreSPIEF’25: A Key Moment in Indo-Russian Relations and South-South Cooperation
By Kester Kenn Klomegah* MOSCOW | 28 June 2025 (WorldView) — The St. Petersburg Economic Forum (SPIEF’25) remains one of the most valuable platforms for developing strategic trade ties and
Read MoreNew UN Report Outlines Solutions for Debt Crisis Threatening Global Development
By Jaya Ramachadran NEW YORK | 27 June 2025 — Development is facing severe headwinds a decade after the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including what UN officials
Read MoreA Decade In, World Still Struggles to Meet SDG Targets
By Ronald Joshua PARIS | 26 June 2025 (WorldView) — Ten years after the global adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the world is far from achieving its 2030
Read MoreA Flawed Mechanism: Is There Still Time for Global Reform in Development Financing?
By Ramesh Jaura BERLIN | 25 June 2025 (WorldView) — At a time when global temperatures are breaking records, wars are straining budgets, and economic inequality is on the rise,
Read MoreAsia Warming Twice as Fast as the Global Average, Wreaking Havoc
By J Nastranis NEW YORK | 24 June 2025 (WorldView) — China recorded the highest average temperature in April 2024. The subsequent months followed suit, with record-breaking temperatures observed in
Read MoreHow the US and Israel Manipulated IAEA’s Grossi to Go to War with Iran
By Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J. S. Davies* NEW YORK | 23 June 2025 (WorldView) — Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), allowed the IAEA
Read MoreA New Nuclear Arms Race Has Begun — and the World Is Not Ready
By Ramesh Jaura This article was first published on rjaura.substack.com. BERLIN | 22 June 2025 (WorldView) — For over three decades, the world took cautious steps away from the brink
Read MoreThe Transforming Persian Gulf: Contemporary Realities of Iran
By Azu Ishiekwene The writer is the Editor-In-Chief of LEADERSHIP and the author of the new book Writing for Media and Monetising It. ABUJA, Nigeria | 21 June 2025 (WorldView)
Read MoreIndia’s Modi Makes Historic Visit to Croatia, Eyes Strategic, Trade and Cultural Ties
By Devinder Kumar* NEW DELHI, India | 20 June 2025 (WorldView) — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Croatia on 18 June on the final leg of a three-nation tour,
Read MoreEffective Fiscal Policies Should Be Informed by Experts Who Know the System Best
By Michael Jarvis* WASHINGTON DC | 19 June 2025 (WorldView) — Fiscal justice is often treated as a technical topic, the domain of economists and policymakers. But at its core,
Read MoreThe Enduring Influence of a Medieval Charter on Contemporary Democracy
By Ramesh Jaura This report was published on https://rjaura.substack.com BERLIN | 18 June 2025 (WorldView) — The V-Dem Institute reports that the global outlook at the end of 2024 is
Read MoreBrazil Faces Climate Hypocrisy Claims Over Amazon Oil Auction Before COP30
By Rita Joshi* BONN, Germany | 18 June 2025 (WorldView) — As Brazil positions itself as a global climate leader in anticipation of COP30, its domestic actions have attracted significant
Read MoreThe Importance of ‘No Kings Day’: A Movement Against Trump
By Norman Solomon* SAN FRANCISCO | 17 June 2025 (WorldView) — The massive, decentralised turnout for “No Kings Day” has demonstrated that grassroots power can be a significant force against
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