BRICS needs a new approach if it's going to foster a more equitable global order
BRICS needs a new approach if it's going to foster a more equitable global order
The formation of the BRICS – the bloc made of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – was supposed to be the harbinger for a new approach to global economic governance. The leading emerging markets and developing countries were becoming major players in the global economy. And they expected…
The Conversation
The Conversation
Trump to push UN reform as world leaders gather for crisis talks
Trump to push UN reform as world leaders gather for crisis talks
United Nations (United States) (AFP) - US President Donald Trump makes his debut at the United Nations on Monday, with an address on UN reform as a week of intense diplomacy kicks off, dominated by worries about North Korea, Iran and Myanmar.
AFP
AFP
Ever More Isolated Trump Goes ‘Rogue’ on Iran: Balance of Power
Ever More Isolated Trump Goes ‘Rogue’ on Iran: Balance of Power
The Clinton administration once called countries that defied international norms “rogue states.” Iran’s president is throwing that epithet back at the U.S., faulting “rogue newcomers to the world of politics” who are “unfit to be heard in the UN.”
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
Trump pushes UN reform as world leaders gather for crisis talks
United Nations (United States) (AFP) - US President Donald Trump makes his debut at the United Nations on Monday, with an address on UN reform as a week of intense diplomacy kicks off, dominated by worries about North Korea, Iran and Myanmar.
AFP
AFP
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Trudeau meets world leaders, promotes Canada for Security Council seat
NEW YORK — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau found himself ina whirlwind, 10-meetingday in New York City on Wednesday as he prepared Canada's campaign for a temporary seat on the United Nations Security Council.
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
Prime Minister Trudeau promotes 'progressive' NAFTA agenda before U.S. audience
NEW YORK — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took his so-called progressive trade agenda to the United States on Tuesday, arguing that worker-friendly policies are key to saving public support for free trade.
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press