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Once Evicted From This Kashmir Lake, People Now Seen as Its Saviours
For the past few weeks, residents living in and around Dal Lake in Indian Kashmir have witnessed “a different phenomenon” as a green sludge has accumulated on the once pristine water. Photos circulating widely on social media triggered a public outcry. Some... More >>
An Ominous Reckoning for the Gulf States
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s... More >> 
Iran War Threatens World Food Crisis
By Jomo Kwame Sundaram and Kuhaneetha Bai Kalaicelvan
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Mar 31 2026 - While media coverage of Iran’s restrictions on passage through the Hormuz Straits focuses on fuel prices, partial closure is also
CSW70: Women’s Equality under Siege
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The United Nations Needs a Secretary-General of Courage, Not Convenience
By Naïma Abdellaoui
GENEVA, Mar 30 2026 - The United Nations was not founded to be comfortable; it was founded to be necessary. Created in the aftermath of catastrophe, its purpose was clear: to maintain international peace and security, to uphold... More >>
Caribbean Leaders and Civil Society Prepare for Global Push on Fossil Fuel Phase-Out
As the world edges closer to breaching key climate thresholds, Caribbean policymakers, scientists and civil society leaders gathered in Saint Lucia this month to coordinate the region’s position ahead of a landmark global meeting on transitioning away from fossil... More >>
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