"In Burkina Faso, teenagers listen to the Russian national anthem and artists paint a portrait of Putin in a graffiti festival," Vikram Kolli writes about Russian internet influence.
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Far removed from its supposed “homeland,” the Khalistan movement’s distant locus has now placed it at the heart of a diplomatic standoff between India and Canada. https://t.co/cE0aYhaVfW
"Microfinance in India has come a long way since its inception in the 1970s, offering millions of women a pathway out of poverty and toward economic independence. However, the journey is far from over." https://t.co/MPgOUBQ2Dg
"As the new EU Commission starts its work in Brussels and the new US administration takes over the reins in Washington, questions about a possible future approach to the Balkan region abound." https://t.co/FJaO1IDJYk
By understanding the current AI regulatory landscape through lessons learned from prominent global climate treaties, we can better understand how to cultivate international agreement on governing this nascent technology. https://t.co/Pow4gqk5or
"Globally, involvement by women in conversations surrounding climate change is limited, despite an increasing number of findings that climate change disproportionately impacts them." https://t.co/sYjeGY7crx
"The Russian invasion of Ukraine and the aid that Europe subsequently sent to Ukraine revealed that the European defense industry was in a dire situation." https://t.co/1NLvMsohNW
"Copenhagen’s success offers a robust framework for environmental action and ecotourism that other cities and nations can adopt to combat climate change globally." https://t.co/NBdtDkUkpe
"Arctic research will remain in limbo as long as current geopolitical tensions between Russia and other Arctic Council member states persist." https://t.co/UVmCKgaoWp
"This article delves into the evolution of feminist waves and their transformative impact on Western society while exploring the challenges and opportunities for the modern feminist movements in achieving gender equality globally." https://t.co/FFhLkqXvGz
"Steven Levitsky is the David Rockefeller Professor of Latin American Studies and Government at Harvard and Director of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies." https://t.co/oojVn6FSOV
"The IMF is a critical part of the global economy. However, this necessity does not give the IMF’s main donors the right to structure loans in a way that exacerbates inequalities between the Global North and South." https://t.co/h9zXftjubn
"Amid disaster, disruption, and plenty of scandals, US airplane manufacturers and airlines are in a pivotal position in 2024. Pitted against international competitors, can US air travel continue to thrive?" https://t.co/wISkZisenL
"On February 2, 2024, President Joe Biden ordered more than 125 bombs to be dropped on upwards of 85 targets in Iraq. The scope of Biden's response raises questions about legislative checks on the executive in the context of such military actions." https://t.co/RguRUEdjCn
"Studies have shown that Indigenous agricultural and conservation practices are a key way to produce local climate adaptation strategies." https://t.co/7MNTmWml1E