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World Economic Forum on LinkedIn: Incredibly, these countries absorb more carbon than they emit. These | 109 comments Incredibly, these countries absorb more carbon than they emit. These are the nations leading the charge to sustainable energy: http://ow.ly/aw3H50HhqxK... 109 comments on LinkedIn
China plays a crucial role supporting progress and sovereignty in Latin America - Friends of Socialist China This article by Carlos Martinez, which first appeared in the Morning Star of 4 December 2021, discusses China’s economic engagement with Latin America in recent decades; debunks claims that this engagement is a form of neocolonialism; and concludes that China’s solidarity with Latin America is a...
Dee Knight: the 'Summit for Democracy' is the apex of hypocrisy - Friends of Socialist China In this timely article, Dee Knight of the Anti-War Subcommittee of the Democratic Socialists of America’s (DSA) International Committee dissects and exposes the true nature of President Biden’s ‘Summit for Democracy’. He particularly notes that the invitation to the Taiwan authorities is a d...
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Regional City Networks Launch In Latin America And South Asia Bringing Fourth Industrial Revolution To Small And Medium-Sized Cities The World Economic Forum is launching two regional networks of cities in Latin America and South Asia to share knowledge on smart city development while protecting public interests related to priva…
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UNICEF on LinkedIn: #Venezuela | 50 comments This boy in is showing us water from the river, where his community used to get it, and water from the newly UNICEF-installed tank. UNICEF ... 50 comments on LinkedIn
Editor’s Pick: 2020’s Best Investigative Stories from Latin America - Global Investigative Journalism Network GIJN's Spanish Editor Andrea Arzaba rounds up the top investigative stories from Latin American media outlets in 2020, focusing on deep dive investigations into important but often overlooked topics including femicide and migration.