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Why the United States should look to Asia for societal reform - MSNFrom a four-day workweek to the 4B movement, Americans could take a page out of a few Asian countries' books The post Why the United States should look to Asia for societal reform appeared first ...
UNRWA and Health Insight Asia have taken a key step in improving healthcare for millions of Palestine Refugees by taking the ...
China’s role as Southeast Asia’s largest infrastructure financier is increasing its regional influence at a time when the ...
It is a curious point that seven U.S. military bases in Japan fly the United Nations flag. While the reason is rooted in ...
India is preparing for a busy July at the United Nations as Pakistan steps up its diplomatic efforts, particularly on the Kashmir issue. Pakistan, which holds the Chair of the UN Security Council for ...
President Biden recruited a dozen Asia-Pacific nations to join a new alliance meant to counter China’s dominance and restore declining U.S. influence in the region after his predecessor withdrew ...
The United Nations’ appeal for $4.6 billion in humanitarian aid for Afghanistan this year remains less than 5 percent funded, according to Ramiz Alakbarov, the U.N. deputy special representative ...
And the best analogy I’ve heard to describe the United Nations and its organs is to liken it to something of a cross between a parliament and the Vatican. The General Assembly, consisting of 193 ...
Change is accelerating in the Asia-Pacific region, including in rural areas, as it becomes the global economy's growth driver. In 2010, the region's developing countries grew at an impressive rate ...
Every year, Asia Society presents a series of special programs during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meetings in New York. These programs provide an opportunity for Asia Society's public ...
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the United Nations, the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) has launched the Regional Conversation Series on Building Back Better.
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