In Today’s World of Division, Imperative for Democratic Nations to Act Responsibly

In Today’s World of Division, Imperative for Democratic Nations to Act Responsibly

Speaking at the UN General Assembly in New York, the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky raised an important question about the presence of Russian terrorists within the organization, stating that it is a matter for all members to address. The editorial correctly highlighted the importance of respecting sovereignty and national integrity, which is often forgotten by …

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How to Address and Overcome the Permacrisis Dilemma

How to Address and Overcome the Permacrisis Dilemma

Receive free Global Economy updates We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Global Economy news every morning. The writer is president of Queens’ College, Cambridge, and an adviser to Allianz and Gramercy “I know it’s complicated.” That was European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde’s response to a question on the …

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Insider Report: Exposing Biden’s Hidden Actions as 221,456 Migrants Board US Flights in Stealth

Insider Report: Exposing Biden’s Hidden Actions as 221,456 Migrants Board US Flights in Stealth

Illegal migrants are not only overwhelming the border, but President Biden is secretly flying them to airports across the country. According to data obtained by the Center for Immigration Studies through a Freedom of Information Act request, over 200,000 individuals from four countries have arrived in the past year. In January, the Department of Homeland …

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Protecting the Safety Net: How to Safeguard and Strengthen its Integrity

Protecting the Safety Net: How to Safeguard and Strengthen its Integrity

The American policy response to the COVID-19 pandemic had a rare positive outcome in reducing child poverty. However, recent Census Bureau data reveals a significant increase in poverty rates in 2022, including a jump from a record-low 5.2 percent to 12.4 percent in child poverty. This increase can be attributed partly to inflation and partly …

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