Top news of the week: 10.10.2023.
With Children at Higher Risk of Severe Rights Violations, Third Committee Emphasizes Need to Regulate Digital Spheres, Boost Protection Regimes
Increased Internet Connectivity Helps Realize Children’s Rights, but Sophisticated Technologies Pose Risk of Abuse and Sexual Exploitation, UN Official States Children on and …
Israel-Palestine and the Acceleration of Eternal Wars. Israel’s “Long War… Working Towards Greater Israel”
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Faced with Crushing Debts, World’s Poorest Nations to Slash Public Spending by Over 229 Billion Dollars
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are returning to Africa, for the first time in decades, with the “same old failed message”. “Cut your spending, sack public service ...
Claudia Goldin Is One Of Few Women To Win Nobel Economics Prize—Here's Why Her Work Is Groundbreaking
Goldin is one of just 3 women of 93 laureates to win the Nobel Prize in economics.
Share of Working Saudi Women at 34% On Par With Advanced Economies
Saudi Arabia has been gradually introducing women's rights reforms since 2019, while also eliminating major restrictions imposed on women by the guardianship system.
What Today’s CEOs Are Most Concerned About
International management consulting giant KPMG conducted a recent survey of more than 1,300 CEOs of the world’s biggest businesses to gain insights into their concerns.
Janet Yellen: Surprisingly resilient American consumers blocked a recession—and now the Fed could keep interest rates higher for longer
Janet Yellen's interest rate predictions, recession outlook, and thoughts on semiconductors and China.
New commission set to tackle rising human slavery in Europe - and beyond
Headed up by former British prime minister Theresa May, the Global Commission for Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking seeks to eradicate the ever-increasing issue by 2030.