Islamabad, Pakistan – It has been two weeks since Hasina Mugheri returned to her village in Pakistan’s southern province of Sindh, which
In March, there was a collective cheer when United Nations member states adopted a historic resolution to end plastic pollution during the
Government commits to a ‘zero tolerance’ approach as it urges the world athletics governing body not to ban its athletes. Kenya’s government
A UN report on Latin America and the Caribbean warns that nearly 45 percent of youth live below the poverty level. A
By launching a $14bn climate risk facility, Africa showed it is running out of patience for the West’s failed promises. Failure can,
For the first time, the nations of the world decided to help pay for the damage an overheating world is inflicting on
If there is anything that has been true in the history of the world, it is that states, and especially Western states,
The issue of ‘loss and damage’ remains a sticking point at COP27, particularly how to compensate poor countries hit by climate change.
Finance minister Kenneth Ofori-Atta faced an enquiry from lawmakers amid Ghana’s worst economic crisis in a generation. Ghana’s finance minister said on
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