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Thailand Urged To End Forced Repatriations Of Political Dissidents

Thailand Urged To End Forced Repatriations Of Political Dissidents
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Summit of the Future: A Historical Pivot or Mere Footnote? • Stimson Center

Summit of the Future: A Historical Pivot or Mere Footnote? • Stimson Center
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A breakthrough opportunity for global governance

A breakthrough opportunity for global governance
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A breakthrough opportunity for global governance

By Mubarak Al Kuwari,Richard Ponzio, and Sultan BarakatDOHA/WASHINGTON, DC – Cyber-technologies, especially artificial intelligence, make possible powerful new tools for problem-solving. But they also raise serious governance challenges. In fact, unbridled competition for cyber-primacy could leave everyone worse off, a kind of “tragedy of the commons”. It might even lead to

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China's United Nations human rights review puts global divide on display

The battle lines were drawn in Geneva on Tuesday, as China faced a twice-a-decade United Nations public grilling over its human rights record. On one side was a group of mostly Western countries that roundly lambasted Beijing's "serious human rights violations" in Xinjiang and Tibet, and urged it to repeal the national security law it had imposed on Hong Kong. On the other were most Global South nations, many of which praised China's poverty alleviation policies, and Beijing's long-standing part

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