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Like the Asian country, Haiti, too was once described as a 'republic of NGOs'
The link between global warming and heatwaves is becoming less debatable every year
The EU's largest ever joint issuance of debt has stoked ambition and optimism
It will provide governments with much-needed funds – from multinationals who deserve to pay their fair share
Covid-19's human and economic costs on poorer parts of the world are immense
Political wars against tax changes in the US, Colombia and Spain could curb progressive change
The so-called 'glass cliff' effect that can beset women political leaders
As things stand a green taxonomy remains a work in progress and there is no certainty of success
Election results in the Netherlands and two German states signal a possible rejuvenation of moderate politics
The US President could consider a one-time tax instead of an annual one
When it comes to employment after the pandemic, there are clear winners and losers
There is scepticism overseas about the US President's intentions
Washington and Wall Street are responding to calls for rebalancing the divide between workers and capital
But people have a strikingly high level of faith in large companies, says a survey
The state is having an election that will set the tone for the Biden administration