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The Globe Post columnist. Ph.D. Candidate in Government and Public Policy. A former Fulbright Scholar at Stanford University with an LL.M. in Human Rights from the University of Hong Kong. Contact him ...
Workers’ rights around the world are “in free fall,” with widespread attempts to hamstring collective bargaining and attacks on trade union representatives, the world’s largest trade union ...
India's economy grew by 6.5 percent in the fiscal year that ended in March, positioning among the world's top performers.
The UN condemned a US-backed aid system in Gaza after 47 people were injured in a food distribution that saw shots fired by ...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro‘s party swept the board in parliamentary and regional elections that were boycotted by ...
Trump's administration revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll foreign nationals, putting the future of thousands of ...
Eighteen football pitches every minute of every hour of every day: that is the record extent of tropical rainforest destroyed last year, due in large measure to fires fueled by climate change, ...
Two million people are "starving" in the Gaza Strip, with the deliberate blocking of aid driving up the risk of famine.
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