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Amid the global economic crisis, almost every country, whether it is developed or developing, is facing the brunt of economic challenges. The crisis had begun since the emergence of the …

Humanity appears to have forgotten the nuclear disasters in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which once created a new level of awareness about global peace. The terror brought by the nukes still …

The ‘doomsday clock’ carries apocalyptic and science-fiction associations, but a globally recognized panel of experts has just deemed the current time one hundred seconds to midnight in the latest calculation …

“Are you vaccinated?” has become a conversation starter of sorts since the commencement of Britain’s Covid-19 vaccine roll-out. Covid-19 vaccines are now perceived as a prerequisite for enjoyment and stress-free …

Whether the objective be economic, diplomatic, or security related, examples abound of increased regional integration efforts taking shape across continents and in global neighbourhoods. While they vary in size, shape, …

The Financial Times recently declared that we are entering the era of electronic globalization. They characterize this new period with tech-mergers from Microsoft and Salesforce, international software writers from Lagos, …

Editor’s note: This piece was among the finalists in The London Globalist’s First Annual Writing Competition about how COVID-19 is changing society. Read the winning piece here, along with the …

Editor’s note: This piece was the runner-up in The London Globalist’s First Annual Writing Competition about how COVID-19 is changing society. To read the winning piece, click here. We’ll be …

Winner of The London Globalist’s First Annual Writing Competition Amidst the climbing death tolls and economic ravages of COVID-19, another victim has passed unnoticed: the acquaintance. Between video calls and …

Governments around the world are still suffering from the failure to halt the spread of COVID-19 in the early stages of the crisis. Yet, among the harsh criticisms, seven countries …