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To End Modern Slavery, We’ll Need More than Good Intentions

February 13, 2018

Do we have what it takes to end slavery by 2030? Symone Clark explains. … More To End Modern Slavery, We’ll Need More than Good Intentions

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Can the Winter Olympics Help Thaw Global Relations?

February 8, 2018

Think sports and politics can’t mix? This year’s Winter Olympics shows why they should, writes Annie May Byrne Noonan. … More Can the Winter Olympics Help Thaw Global Relations?

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How the World Economic Forum is Tackling Gender Equality—And Why It’s Not Enough

January 31, 2018

Davos may be more diverse, but what does it mean for gender equality around the world? Anna Nadibaidze explains. … More How the World Economic Forum is Tackling Gender Equality—And Why It’s Not Enough

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The End of Macron’s ‘Politics of Seduction’

August 8, 2017

Has Macron’s honeymoon come to an end? Marianne Gros explains what the president’s public outburst on Bastille Day means for French foreign policy. … More The End of Macron’s ‘Politics of Seduction’

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World Leaders May Lie, but Their Body Language Tells All

July 12, 2017

We cannot trust what Trump says, but the president’s handshakes and arm yanks tell no lies, writes Madeline McSherry. … More World Leaders May Lie, but Their Body Language Tells All

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We’ll Keep You in Our Tweets: Leaders Respond to Tragedy in the Digital Age

June 1, 2017

In the aftermath of the terrorist attack in Manchester, Julia Doyle asks: Are public condolences between states losing their diplomatic power in the Digital Age? … More We’ll Keep You in Our Tweets: Leaders Respond to Tragedy in the Digital Age

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