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REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez ViloriaAgroecology, Blue Foods, and Happier Meals
Check out the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Welcome Back YP Reception
Members of the Council's Young Professionals Network are invited to a special "Welcome Back" reception ahead of the YP program season, at the East Bank Club in Chicago. -
ReportEric Allix RogersThe Right to the Shoreline: Race, Exclusion, and Public Beaches in Metropolitan Chicago
September 22, 2020, RESEARCH Report by Samuel Kling and Lucas Stephens, PhD, Eric Allix Rogers, Download Report (PDF), The growing role of federal and state money in combatting erosion and flooding at Chicago’s Lake Michigan shore offers an opportunity to mandate local governments make their be...
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Human RightsAP PHOTOSThis Era of Hostage Diplomacy Requires New Answers
Hostage taking is as old as time, but today the world faces new tactics and unprecedented challenges; what can be done?
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to new communities.3 Many are fleeing the violence and persecution in the Middle ... East and Central Africa, as well as the intensifying consequences of climate ... East and North Africa starting in 2011.
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Doug ZubaSaving Detroit
The Detroit Future City plan seeks to address the city's decades of decline and calls for returning portions of vacant land to natural and agricultural uses.
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Women, Equity, and Global Development Symposium 2018
At the 2018 symposium, speakers discuss the theme "Are We There Yet? Broken Barriers or Broken Records". -
CCGA Ipsos Flash Pol Israel Hamas March 2024
• • o • https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/12/world/middleeast/biden-netanyahu-israel-gaza-red-lines.html
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Matthias Schrader / APCan Europe Stand Without the US?
Ahead of Munich, Georgina Wright and Sophia Besch explain how Europe is rearming and diversifying its alliances.
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Kevin Wolf / APCan the US Keep Its Edge on the Battlefield?
Former Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks lays out how the United States is trying to stay ahead as new technologies and global threats reshape modern warfare.