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Global HealthRuss Allison LoarWHO Funding Cut, OPEC+ Deal, US vs China
Steven Erlanger of the New York Times, Financial Times' Edward Luce, and CUNY's Carla Anne Robbins joined Council President Ivo Daalder to share their perspectives on emerging global stories.
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Global Health
Belarus, US Pushes Iran Sanctions, Turkey vs. Greece
Journalists from some of the world’s leading media outlets join Council President Ivo Daalder to discuss Belarus, Iran, and Turkey-Greece relations.
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ReutersRevisiting US Middle East Strategy
A panel of experts examine the future of US policy in the Middle East and how the election results could shift American priorities in the region. -
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One-quarter of South Koreans Ready to Wear Masks Indefinitely
While Americans continue a culture war on the necessity and effectiveness of masks, one-quarter of the South Korean public is ready to wear them indefinitely.
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AP PhotosRising Rents and Stagnant Wages: Today's Economic Challenges with Mary Daly
Join San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly for a town hall on the unique economic challenges facing young Americans. -
Reuters/Dinuka LiyanawatteOrganic Mandate, Growing Solar, and Allergens
Check out the week's top stories in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Feed the FutureFeed the Future Grows Food Security through Innovation and Collaboration
Just over ten years ago, the world was shaken not by a pandemic but by skyrocketing food prices.
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UC DavisWorking Together to Tackle Food Insecurity in Tanzania and Ghana
Through selective breeding of African indigenous chickens to improve small scale poultry production, we can tackle food insecurity in Tanzania and Ghana.
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ReutersAmericans Skeptical of Vaccine Timeline
While President Trump has promised a vaccine before November, many doubt a vaccine can safely be developed in such a short timespan.
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REUTERSGermany's Coup Plot and the Threat to Democracy in an Age of Conspiracy
A plot to overthrow the German government highlights the risks—and reach—of unchecked conspiracy in an age of mistrust, writes Chris Morris.