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How a troop drawdown in Afghanistan signals American weakness and could send Afghan allies into the Taliban’s arms

President Donald Trump’s recent call to withdraw just over half of the 4,500 U.S. troops in Afghanistan has been condemned …

Tribes mount organized responses to COVID-19, in contrast to state and federal governments

As the months roll by, the pandemic continues to hit Indigenous nations hard. But this phenomenon is not new. Epidemics …

Pfizer vaccine has just been approved: here’s what the next few months will look like

The UK has become the first country to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for widespread use. The government has ordered 40 …

Vaccines are here, but how will we get them to billions of people?

The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine has just been approved for widespread use in the UK and the government has ordered 40 million …

Finally there might be some good news about UK journalism

It has been a long time coming, but the UK’s ailing news industry may finally be on the verge of …

‘We will not forget our colleagues who have died’: two doctors on the frontline of the second wave

During the first wave of coronavirus in April, we wrote about our experiences as frontline healthcare workers in Liverpool. While …

COVID-19 vaccine FAQ: 6 things to look for in clinical trial results

As the second wave of COVID-19 escalates in Canada and around the world, pharmaceutical companies have been announcing vaccine trial …

Canadian startups need to focus on corporate governance to grow and thrive

Good governance is critical for growth. But Canadian startups haven’t yet got a handle on the importance of governance when …

The world needs more women leaders — during COVID-19 and beyond

With the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic top of mind for most of our leaders, economic recovery plans are being …

Peru’s democracy faces greatest trial since Fujimori dictatorship after two presidents are ousted in one week

Peru’s new interim president took office on Nov. 17 under unenviable circumstances. Francisco Sagasti became the South American country’s third …

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