How can we make use of that? Global 3000 is now Global Us - because now, more than ever, we need to act together. How do we tackle the world's most pressing problems? Climate change and ...
October 10, 2024, Opinion: "In recent years, Western observers have increasingly treated inequality as a domestic issue. But while there is a strong case to be made for strengthening social safety ...
April 1, 2025 • The White House and former USAID staff have differing views on the nature of the U.S. response to the earthquake that struck Myanmar and neighboring countries.
28 in Port Alberni. Watch the online edition of Global News Hour at 6 BC. Police said officers have already taken 345 impaired drivers off the roads, a significant increase from the 198 drivers ...
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Our four departments are in the UK's top 20 (QS University Rankings 2024). The School of Global Studies is a global hub at the heart of Sussex University. Our engaged research and critical pedagogy ...
We investigate how the global economic system both drives inequality that undermines human rights and enables private actors to harm communities, workers, and the environment. Our work is driven ...
Coty has announced the appointment of Nadege Vignaud as General Manager, France. Vinyaud joined Coty in 2019 as Global Consumer & Market Insights Director – Luxury Division and has since held multiple ...
The move supports the trade association’s continued international expansion, with Global CEO, Ann Swain, working closely with APSCo and APSCo OutSource brands across APAC, Europe and the Americas ...
There are only two ways to increase the incomes of the poor: lower global inequality or economic growth for the poorest billions of the world. If someone is not in favor of economic growth for the ...
A “Help Wanted” sign hangs in restaurant window in Medford, Massachusetts, U.S., January 25, 2023. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo The U.S. economy added far more jobs than expected in March ...
New data show that Canada’s inequality crisis is driven by both billionaire wealth and runaway housing costs. Without a meaningful fix, both democracy and economic growth will be distorted by ...
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