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Why should someone who had no part in slavery make apologies and provide reparations to the descendants of the enslaved?…
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Is AI a Master or Slave?
By Joschka Fischer BERLIN – We are living through eventful – one might even say “wild” – times, with history…
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The roots of the global water crisis
By Joshua Castellino LONDON – In March 1977, representatives from 116 countries gathered in Mar del Plata, Argentina, for the…
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On Postcolonial Violence and Oil Extractivism
By Percy Hintzen Percy C. Hintzen is a native of Guyana. The article On Postcolonial Violence and Oil Extractivism appeared…
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The 2023 Mid-Year Report on the execution of the annual budget and the performance of the economy (Part II)
If we are to meet the 1.5-degree limit and protect ourselves from climate extremes, climate champions, particularly in the developing…
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Surviving chaos
A few days ago, I was in a school zone, when I saw a police car driving up the one-way…
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Measuring corruption in China
By Yongheng Deng and Shang-Jin Wei MADISON/NEW YORK – Bribery of public officials remains a major problem across the developing…
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How enhanced drying technology can encourage food security in Guyana
Food drying is considered one of the oldest ways in which to preserve food, but it is not an area…
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General Tips and Guidance for Your Nonimmigrant Visa Appointment at the U.S. Embassy! – Ask the Consul Installment 23-9
The U.S. Embassy’s Consular Section is committed to facilitating legitimate travel to the United States. The article General Tips and…
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An urgent call to action: Revitalizing the Agenda for Sustainable Development
By Roberto Valent, Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean of the UN Development Coordination Office, and Yeşim Oruç, UN Resident Coordinator…
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