Global Issues

  • Europe and Multilateralism
    by Global Issues on 21 March 2026 at 01:45

    BARCELONA, Spain, March 20 (IPS) - “Europe can no longer be a custodian for the old-world order, for a world that has gone and will not return (…) we need a more realistic and interest-driven foreign policy.” These were some of the words pronounced one week ago by the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, at the EU Ambassadors’ Conference in Brussels. A speech that sparked considerable controversy: an almost immediate rebuttal from the President of the Council, Antonio Costa; rumours of a motion of censure against Von der Leyen in the European Parliament; more or less public reproaches from several European leaders; and a swift and complete retraction by the President herself. Read the full story, “Europe and Multilateralism”, on globalissues.org →

  • Sudanese Civil War Escalates as Drone Strikes Deepen Civilian Toll and Regional Risks
    by Global Issues on 21 March 2026 at 00:44

    UNITED NATIONS, March 20 (IPS) - The past two weeks have marked a significantly violent escalation in the Sudanese Civil War, with drone strikes and artillery shelling between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) causing widespread destruction, casualties, and displacement. With humanitarian responses critically underfunded and the scale of needs, including the hunger crisis, continuing to grow, experts warn that millions in Sudan could be affected by famine, violence, or prolonged displacement. Read the full story, “Sudanese Civil War Escalates as Drone Strikes Deepen Civilian Toll and Regional Risks”, on globalissues.org →

  • TB Risk Should not Depend on Where We Are Born
    by Global Issues on 20 March 2026 at 22:35

    WASHINGTON DC, March 20 (IPS) - In many high-income countries, even a small number of tuberculosis (TB) diagnoses can generate headlines and prompt a rapid public health response. Recent situations in U.S. cities such as Seattle and San Francisco illustrate this, where media coverage has focused on the number of children being tested after TB disease was identified in a school. Read the full story, “TB Risk Should not Depend on Where We Are Born”, on globalissues.org →

  • Running on Sunshine: Pakistan’s Solar Boom to Tide Over Middle East Energy Crisis
    by Global Issues on 20 March 2026 at 16:35

    KARACHI, Pakistan, March 20 (IPS) - Energy expert Vaqar Zakaria believes solar power makes “excellent economic sense” – and he lives by it. For over five years, his rooftop panels have slashed his bills, sometimes to zero, even allowing him to sell surplus electricity back through net metering. Read the full story, “Running on Sunshine: Pakistan’s Solar Boom to Tide Over Middle East Energy Crisis”, on globalissues.org →

  • How a Handful of Fishers Show How Harpooning Can Be an Ecologically Sustainable
    by Global Issues on 20 March 2026 at 15:53

    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, India, March 20 (IPS) - Sudhi Kumar animatedly moves his hands, resembling a graceful dance performance, as he demonstrates how a fishing harpoon is used. He has been on a brief hiatus from harpooning, owing to the recent rough nature of the sea, and doesn’t have the tool with him as we speak. But more than three decades of experience using harpoons is apparent in how vividly he uses his body to mimic the process. Read the full story, “How a Handful of Fishers Show How Harpooning Can Be an Ecologically Sustainable”, on globalissues.org →

  • My Name is Dhaka
    by Global Issues on 20 March 2026 at 14:44

    DHAKA, Bangladesh, March 20 (IPS) - My Name is Dhaka is a one-minute experimental film portraying Dhaka as a living, breathing entity with a 400-year history. Through a reflective voice, the city recounts its transformations, crises, and resilience. It captures contrasts between pollution and celebration, hardship and hope, revealing a megacity shaped by climate change, migration, and human survival. Read the full story, “My Name is Dhaka”, on globalissues.org →

  • International Tensions Spark New Nuclear Threat
    by Global Issues on 20 March 2026 at 13:42

    BRUSSELS, Belgium, March 20 (IPS) - When German Chancellor Friedrich Merz opened the 62nd Munich Security Conference by declaring that the post-war rules-based order ‘no longer exists’, there was plenty of evidence to back his claim. Israel is committing genocide in Gaza in defiance of international law, Russia is four years into its illegal invasion of Ukraine, the last nuclear arms control treaty between Russia and the USA has just expired and the USA has withdrawn from 66 international bodies and commitments. Since the conference, Israel and the USA have launched another war on Iran, threatening to spark a broader regional conflict. Meanwhile the UN is undergoing a funding crisis, cutting staff and programmes, and civil society organisations that relied on US Agency for International Development funding are facing closure. Read the full story, “International Tensions Spark New Nuclear Threat”, on globalissues.org →

  • Geospatial Innovations Addressing Critical Water Data Gaps in Asia
    by Global Issues on 20 March 2026 at 13:29

    BANGKOK, Thailand, March 20 (IPS) - Across Asia, new initiatives are showing how satellite Earth observation data and AI-powered technologies can turn fragmented water-related data into actionable insights for managers and policymakers in line ministries and local governments. Read the full story, “Geospatial Innovations Addressing Critical Water Data Gaps in Asia”, on globalissues.org →

  • MIDDLE EAST LIVE 20 March: Energy shocks deepen as strikes hit infrastructure
    by Global Issues on 20 March 2026 at 12:00

    The crisis in the Middle East continues, with strikes and counter-strikes reported across the region, driving civilian casualties, displacement and rising humanitarian needs. Energy infrastructure has also been affected, with reports of an oil refinery struck in Kuwait and warnings from Qatar that liquefied natural gas export capacity could fall following an attack on the Ras Laffan facility. Oil prices remain above $100 a barrel, underscoring the growing global economic impact. UN agencies warn of mounting pressure on health systems, supply chains and essential services, as they scale up emergency assistance despite access constraints. Stay with us for live updates from across the UN system. App users can follow coverage here.Read the full story, “MIDDLE EAST LIVE 20 March: Energy shocks deepen as strikes hit infrastructure”, on globalissues.org →

  • The UN housing development which challenged 1940s’ segregated United States
    by Global Issues on 20 March 2026 at 12:00

    At a time when some state laws dictated where different races could live, Parkway Village, built to house some of the first UN staff in New York in 1947, led the way in eliminating racially segregated housing in the United States.Read the full story, “The UN housing development which challenged 1940s’ segregated United States”, on globalissues.org →