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Rich countries ‘profiteering’ from climate change finance

Globalization Sharmila Devi - October 17, 2025.

One of the unintended consequences of climate financing – meant to help the transition to green fuels and respond to extreme weather – is the...

The EU has the economic strength to withstand Trump’s tariffs

Economy Joseph E. Stiglitz - October 10, 2025.

On July 27, 2025, the United States and the European Union announced a preliminary trade and investment deal in Turnberry, Scotland. But nothing was actually...

The new president of Ireland - a critic of Israel and Europe's growing militarization

EU TA | AP Insight - October 26, 2025.

Ireland's president for the next seven years is an independent lawmaker who has long spoken in support of Palestinians and has been vocal about her...

The Kremlin’s fixation on Russia’s supposed enemies is growing

Russia Nina L. Khrushcheva - October 29, 2025.

In the 18th century, Russian emperor Peter the Great regularly had his detractors tortured, exiled to Siberia, and executed, sometimes for as little as directing...

Instead of waiting for aid, Africa is attracting investment in its green transition

Energy Carlos Lopes - October 25, 2025.

The upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) will be the first to take place in the Amazon, sending a powerful symbolic message about the...

Russian meddling matters, but the main threat to liberal democracy lies closer to home

Politics Maciej Kisilowski - October 8, 2025.

Russian meddling and disinformation have been the subtext of recent European elections: first in Moldova, where pro-European liberals triumphed late last month, and now in...

Anti-science ideas translated into hundreds of bills across America

US TA | AP Insight - October 21, 2025.

A wave of anti-science bills has been introduced in statehouses across America this year, pushed by people with special interests who have close ties to...

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