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The Republic of Korea’s economy has fared relatively well during the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to exceptional crisis management.
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If the world wants to beat back the COVID-19 pandemic and ensure no one is left behind in the recovery, two issues thrown into sharp relief by the pandemic need attention: digitalization and regional cooperation.
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Earlier this year we witnessed a curious phenomenon: herds of elephants descending from the mountains to Kunming.
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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic not only weakened economies and health systems, and resulted in human loss in the millions, but also widened existing gaps in realizing development targets on water security.
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The message for the world from the recent COP26 meeting in Glasgow is clear – we must reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and one of the biggest sources is energy.
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STF Regional cooperation is needed across a wide range of areas, from banking risks to raising funds for climate-related projects.
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In a recent United Nations poll of young people in South Asia, 78% said that climate change has impacted their studies.
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The sports journalist David Epstein’s best-selling book, “Range”, begins with the story of tennis great Roger Federer, who arrived at the pinnacle of his profession after a wandering journey through “basketball...
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The urgent challenge is to ensure that the recovery from COVID-19 encompasses all countries and peoples and is consistent with the Sustainable Development Goals so that no one is left behind.
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The People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) rapid recovery from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) shock has helped the Brazilian economy.