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- The absence of peace continues to drive people from their homes on a massive scale across the world. In Sudan, more than 12 million people have fled violence, the largest displacement crisis in the world today.
- The absence of peace continues to drive people from their homes on a massive scale across the world. In Sudan, more than 12 million people have fled violence, the largest displacement crisis in the world today.
- Changing our own drug system to better encourage investment and innovation is not an easy task, but it's a necessary one.
- Changing our own drug system to better encourage investment and innovation is not an easy task, but it's a necessary one.
- 'Carney broke out of that binary between unacceptable subordination and self-destructive resistance, and he gave a third way,' says South African envoy Rieaz Shaik.
- 'Carney broke out of that binary between unacceptable subordination and self-destructive resistance, and he gave a third way,' says South African envoy Rieaz Shaik.
- Hopefully, the prime minister’s description of the world is flawed, and we will again reap the benefits of global multilateral co-operation. Otherwise, we may be re-living the 1930s.
- Hopefully, the prime minister’s description of the world is flawed, and we will again reap the benefits of global multilateral co-operation. Otherwise, we may be re-living the 1930s.
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- Pragmatism must prevail over narrow nationalism, because co-operation is what creates jobs, lowers costs, and expands opportunity.
- Pragmatism must prevail over narrow nationalism, because co-operation is what creates jobs, lowers costs, and expands opportunity.

































