The climate crisis also bears the seeds of a global health crisis on an unprecedented scale
Nathalie Delapalme reflects on the public health challenge posed by global warming
The climate crisis also bears the seeds of a global health crisis on an unprecedented scale
Nathalie Delapalme reflects on the public health challenge posed by global warming
Increased focus on climate change and immigration more likely to “influence the debate” ahead of European Parliament elections
Voters’ awareness of foreign policy might be limited, but with Covid, and the war in Ukraine, and to an extent with Brexit, [that has now changed]
Anand Menon analyses Rishi Sunak’s recent foreign policy in light of the Houthi attacks on vessels in the Red Sea
Politics, economics and society require constant rejuvenation. The opposite is a failure
Andres Ortega discusses the new phenomenon of ‘active aging’ and the need for a collective and intergenerational solidarity approach towards the global aging population
Since the Syria crisis erupted more than 10 years ago, we’ve seen that there was a high level of reluctancy from Europeans to share the burden amongst themselves
What the EU did last week was to start lifting restrictions on travel for some countries but Australia, Canada and Argentina were not included
David McNair is invited to ABC RN Breakfast to speak about Australian travellers who may be locked out of Europe as Omicron surges
Exporting vaccine production is certainly a way for Europe to really take relations with Africa to a new level
I don’t see governments in Eastern Europe enforcing vaccine incentives or requirements […] It would be too politically sensitive
The political elite has not taken responsibility to launch a nationwide vaccination campaign