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WHO: Urgent Action Needed for the Future of Cancer Care

The WHO-led Women’s Integrated Cancer Services... More >>

Pride: Once Again a Protest

Pride Parade participants march on the Elisabeth... More >>

Landmark Ruling Could Redefine Divorced Women’s Property Rights in Pakistan

An Islamabad High Court ruling awarding a divorced woman an equal share of assets...<a href= More >>

Western Imperialist Unity Split by Rival Priorities

By Jomo Kwame Sundaram and Nurina Malek
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Jul 14 2026 - Trump insists the West must unite on his terms against the Rest, particularly China and Iran. Europe, however, wants More >>

Arab Regions Remain the Most Underrepresented in the Global Trade System

Arab Regions Remain the Most Underrepresented in the Global Trade System More >>

The Tale of Two Countries: Elite Stake and Development

By Anis Chowdhury
SYDNEY, Jul 14 2026 - Philippines was the most advanced Southeast Asian country with the highest per capita GDP until about the early 1960s. Its per capita GDP in purchasing power parity terms were about the same as South Korea’s and above... More >>

A License Is Not a Teacher

By Vani S. Kulkarni
PHILADELPHIA, Jul 14 2026 - Ask why so many Indian classrooms struggle, and the answers arrive in the language of audit: Too few trained teachers, too many vacancies, weak colleges of education and low accountability. Each of these is real,... More >>

Women Peacebuilders: The Missing Voices at the Negotiating Table

By Sania Farooqui
BENGALURU, India, Jul 13 2026 - For most individuals, the process of peace starts with the signing of a ceasefire or an agreement among politicians. However, those who live in regions experiencing violence understand that peace is made long... More >>