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Climate Change and Its Growing Toll on Agriculture and Food Supply
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Climate Change and Its Growing Toll on Agriculture and Food Supply

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 9: Climate change isn’t off in the future anymore—it’s already changing what we eat and how we get our food. Think about those cornfields in the Midwest, browned and brittle from heat, or rice paddies in Asia washed out after yet another flood. Honestly, the global food system isn’t just stressed....

Water Transversality Emerges as a Global Imperative
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Water Transversality Emerges as a Global Imperative

New Delhi [India], July 8: A rallying cry against fragmented water governance was sounded at a high-level policy dialogue on “Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships to Accelerate SDG 6 via Water Transversality,” convened virtually on July 7, 2026 as an official side event of the High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) 2026. The dialogue was organised by the India Water Foundation, with support extended by ICIMOD, the...

After The Headlines Fade, The Rebuilding Begins: Venezuela Faces Its Hardest Chapter Yet
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After The Headlines Fade, The Rebuilding Begins: Venezuela Faces Its Hardest Chapter Yet

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 4: Earthquakes rarely end when the ground stops shaking. The tremors may last only seconds, but the aftermath stretches into months, sometimes years. Roads crack, hospitals struggle, homes disappear, and entire communities find themselves measuring life in “before” and “after.” Venezuela is now living through that familiar, unforgiving reality. Fresh satellite...

When Wars Travel Without Crossing Borders: Britain’s Economy Feels The Ripple Effect
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When Wars Travel Without Crossing Borders: Britain’s Economy Feels The Ripple Effect

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 4: Conflicts are often measured in military movements, diplomatic negotiations, and geopolitical headlines. Yet long before history records who won or lost, economies quietly begin keeping score. Oil prices fluctuate, businesses hesitate, consumers spend less, and investors suddenly rediscover the value of caution. Britain’s latest economic slowdown is proving, once again,...

Sudan’s Crisis Is Growing Quieter, Not Smaller
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Sudan’s Crisis Is Growing Quieter, Not Smaller

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 4: In an age where headlines compete for attention by the minute, some of the world’s gravest humanitarian emergencies quietly slip beneath the global radar. Sudan’s conflict has become one of those uncomfortable reminders that silence does not equal stability. While the world’s cameras remain fixed on elections, artificial intelligence, and...

When The Heat Becomes The Toughest Opponent: Climate Change Steps Onto The FIFA World Cup Pitch
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When The Heat Becomes The Toughest Opponent: Climate Change Steps Onto The FIFA World Cup Pitch

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 4: Football has always promised ninety minutes of drama. Goals, upsets, last-minute winners and the occasional referee controversy are practically part of the ticket price. But this year’s FIFA World Cup has introduced an opponent nobody can substitute—a relentless wave of extreme heat. The scoreboard may still decide the winner, yet...

El Niño Isn’t Just A Weather Pattern—It’s The World’s Next Stress Test
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El Niño Isn’t Just A Weather Pattern—It’s The World’s Next Stress Test

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 4: The planet has an uncanny habit of reminding humanity who’s actually in charge. One year it’s record-breaking heat, another it’s devastating floods, followed by droughts that seem determined to rewrite farming calendars. Now, El Niño, just as many regions continue recovering from previous climate extremes, another familiar guest has officially...

Sechin Discusses the Current State of Global Institutional Coordination
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Sechin Discusses the Current State of Global Institutional Coordination

New Delhi [India], June 08: International institutions, including the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, have lost the ability to act as global regulators, Igor Sechin, CEO of Rosneft Oil Company and Executive Secretary of the Russian Presidential Commission on Strategic Development of the Fuel and Energy Sector and...

Elon Musk Net Worth 2026: Why He Is Worth USD 850 Billion Today
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Elon Musk Net Worth 2026: Why He Is Worth USD 850 Billion Today

New Delhi [India], February 17: The world has never seen wealth at this scale. As of February 17, 2026, Elon Musk has reached an estimated net worth of $850 billion, the highest personal fortune ever recorded. What Will Elon Musk Be Worth in 2026? As of February 17, 2026, Elon Musk is the richest person...

From Viral Videos to WEF Invitation: The New Path to Global Influence
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From Viral Videos to WEF Invitation: The New Path to Global Influence

The psychological and cultural factors driving the largest organic response to an AI framework in history New Delhi [India], February 14: Shekhar Natarajan, Founder and CEO of Orchestro.AI, explains the impact of global influence that could change narratives in this opinion piece. The invitation arrived through official channels, unexpected but somehow inevitable. The World Economic...