By CIVICUS
Dec 23 2025 - CIVICUS discusses migrants’ rights in Libya with Sarra Zidi, political scientist and researcher for HuMENA, an international civil society organisation (CSO) that advances democracy, human rights and social [...] Read more »
Better Economic Measurement Is About Wiser Use, Not Just More Data
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The World’s Right-Handed and Left-Handed Torturers
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A Global Movement for Nutrition Is Needed Now More than Ever
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Climate Justice Denied by Delays
By Jomo Kwame Sundaram and Kuhaneetha Bai Kalaicelvan
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Dec 23 2025 - Opinions have been divided over the annual UN climate conferences. While some see COP30 in Belém, Brazil, as confirming their irrelevance, [...] Read more »
End of Year Video 2025

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Rescued from Fire: the World in 2025
By Farhana Haque Rahman
TORONTO, Canada, Dec 22 2025 - Our traditional “year-ender” usually kicks off with a grim litany of world disasters and crises over the past 12 months, highlights IPS partners and contributors and culminates in a [...] Read more »
Downward Spiral of Bangladesh Politics and EconomyWho Should be Blamed ?
By Saifullah Syed
ROME, Dec 22 2025 - Bangladesh in recent years started drawing global attention for its success in emerging out of poverty through economic growth and agricultural development. From early 2000 until 2023, while [...] Read more »
Central Asia–Japan Leaders’ Summit in Tokyo Backs Trans-Caspian Corridor; Tokayev Warns Nuclear Risks Are Rising
“Central Asia plus Japan [...] Read more »
Day Laborers, Trapped in a Complex War Between M25 Rebels and the DRC, Return Home
Fulgence Ndayizeye, a Burundian bicycle taxi driver who used to cross the Congolese-Burundian border every day to support his family, wanted to return home. He and more than 500 other Burundians, including women, men, and children, stranded in [...] Read more »