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Will the UN’s new leader stand for the powerful or the powerless?UNITED NATIONS

Will the UN’s new leader stand for the powerful or the powerless?

After hundreds of questions were posed to nine candidates vying for the role of United Nations Secretary-General this week, a lasting question remains; will the UN’s new leader stand for the powerful or the powerless?

Lyndal Rowlands | IPS UN: Inside the Glasshouse | Europe

Opinion: Robust Global Economic Recovery Needs Coordinated Policy Response

In the wake of releasing the IMF’s latest assessment of the global economy, Chief Economist Maurice Obstfeld noted in his blog, “Global growth continues, but at an increasingly disappointing pace that leaves the world economy more exposed to negative risks. Growth has been too slow for too long.”

Anis Chowdhury and Jomo Kwame Sundaram | Global
Timor-Leste Brings Maritime Dispute with Australia to United Nations

Timor-Leste Brings Maritime Dispute with Australia to United Nations

Timor-Leste which won independence from Indonesia in 1999 is now engaged in a new struggle with Australia over rights to oil and gas reserves in the Timor Sea.

Lyndal Rowlands | Natural Resources | Asia-Pacific

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Gender Equality and Equity in Health Will Anchor Drive Towards a Sustainable National Development

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Will the UN’s new leader stand for the powerful or the powerless?

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