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On Oct 21, 2023
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Addressing The Global Education Crisis: A Conversation With Vikas Pota

Addressing The Global Education Crisis: A Conversation With Vikas Pota

In this interview, Vikas Pota explains why education is the key issue that underpins global social inequality and shares his vision for the future of impact.

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On Oct 24, 2023
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China’s Window For War

China’s Window For War

We’ve spent decades worrying about the dangers of China’s rise. We should worry even more if that rise is coming to a halt.

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On Oct 24, 2023
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Top headlines: UAW escalates strike against Stellantis as 6,800 workers walk out at Michigan truck plant

Top headlines: UAW escalates strike against Stellantis as 6,800 workers walk out at Michigan truck plant

The Financial Post brings you the top business stories as they happen for October 23, 2023. Read on for breaking news you need to know.

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On Oct 22, 2023
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Bootleggers And Baptists: African Governments On Energy And Climate Change

Bootleggers And Baptists: African Governments On Energy And Climate Change

Africans need all the coal, oil and gas they can get for rapid economic development. Asia is their model, not a hypocritical, deluded West "fighting climate change".

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On Oct 21, 2023
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Third Committee Urges States to Classify Domicide, Conflict-Related Starvation, Poverty Wages as War Crimes, Ramp Up National, Multilateral Responses

Third Committee Urges States to Classify Domicide, Conflict-Related Starvation, Poverty Wages as War Crimes, Ramp Up National, Multilateral Responses

Special mandates holders called for domicide, starvation as a war tactic, and poverty wages to be classified as war crimes and rights violations,  while delegates also sounded an alarm over ...

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On Oct 20, 2023
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Powell says inflation is still too high and lower economic growth is likely needed to bring it down

Powell says inflation is still too high and lower economic growth is likely needed to bring it down

Powell hinted the labor market and economic growth may need to slow to ultimately achieve the Fed's goal.

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On Oct 19, 2023
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Combatting The Climate Crisis By Redesigning The Social Safety Net

Combatting The Climate Crisis By Redesigning The Social Safety Net

With natural disasters fueling massive storms, we need an all-hands-on-deck effort across the public and private sectors.

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On Oct 18, 2023
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America was the world’s largest producer of primary aluminum until recently. Now companies are warning the 2% U.S. market share puts the energy transition at risk

America was the world’s largest producer of primary aluminum until recently. Now companies are warning the 2% U.S. market share puts the energy transition at risk

In 2000, the U.S. was the largest producer of primary aluminum. The 6 remaining smelters in the U.S. now make up a small percentage of global capacity.