A new United Nations report says that rapid urbanization was only temporarily delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the global urban population back on track to grow by another 2.2 billion people by 2050.
By Linda Bordoni
In a world poisoned by the toxins of selfishness, individualism, by a culture of indifference and waste, Pope Francis praised the beauty...
Former Tibetan MP and Senate Candidate for The Democratic Alliance party Kyinzon Dhongdue shouting slogans and being escorted by the police in Sydney, Australia (Screen grab) By Shyamal Sinha The Chinese ambassador to Australia has extended an olive branch to the Albanese government. Xiao Qian gave an address to the Australia-China Relations Institute at the […]
The founder of the charity Talk To Loop, which provides an open platform for feedback on experiences of humanitarian aid, has responded to the BBC documentary...
With the livelihoods of about 40 per cent of the world’s population living at or near a coast, the second day of the UN Ocean Conference under way in Lisbon focused on strengthening sustainable ocean-based economies, managing coastal ecosystems.
World Drug Report 2022 was launched to the public with an expert forum discussing findings in-person and online
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