JPMorgan’s London Megatower: How It Ranks in Europe

JPMorgan, the largest bank on Wall Street, plans to build a 3-million-square-foot tower in London’s Canary Wharf financial district. The specific design and height...

Trust as a Nordic Weapon in Winning Global Diplomacy

At a time when many countries are mired in political polarization, crises of trust, and a stubborn diplomatic style, the Nordic countries demonstrate the...

Pope Leo XIV Prepares First Overseas Tour, Continuing Papal Tradition

Pope Leo XIV is set to make his first trip outside Italy on Thursday, visiting Turkey and Lebanon, continuing a long tradition of papal...

The Ghost Ship of Belem: COP30 and the Unraveling of Global Climate Consensus

The city of Belém, a gateway to the sprawling Amazon, presents a perfect and painful paradox for the thirtieth Conference of the Parties. Here,...

Cosmopolitanism in Action: Global Governance in the fight to Counter Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is a crime that knows no borders or boundaries. Despite a global perception that human trafficking and slavery is an issue that...

Abolishing Female Genital Mutilation: A Global Imperative

How deeply wounded are the morals of women out there, fighting for their lives time after time to maintain their dignity as women, and...

A Generation at Risk: The World Must Urgently Invest in Children’s Education

Authors: Nafisa Binte Shafique and Said Yasin* Every morning, a child somewhere in the world wakes to a day shaped by choices they did not...

Indonesia’s NDC: A Promise in Need of Enforcement

There’s something profound about what Indonesia’s new Second NDC (2031–2035) asks of the world: a brave promise wrapped in pragmatism, a claim to moral...

U.S. Absence at Brazil Climate Summit Opens Door for Chinese Diplomacy

With the United States not participating in the U. N. annual international climate summit for the first time in thirty years, China is emerging...

Seats Are Not Enough — Patriarchy Must Be Dismantled

For centuries, women and girls have been told to wait their turn, to negotiate harder, to adjust to the structures that exclude them. Yet...

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