
Jul 5: US and NATO forces leave Afghanistan base, shooting rampage in Haiti, Israel conducts fourth air raid on the Gaza Strip
North America Lightning strikes have resulted in more than 130 wildfires in Canada last Wednesday
North America Lightning strikes have resulted in more than 130 wildfires in Canada last Wednesday
In an exclusive interview with The IAS Gazette, IPI CEO Mr Wong Lup Wai shared one key aspect that potentially allows businesses to solve the issues they face in sustaining themselves in an uncertain business landscape: the need for open innovation.
North America Nicaragua leaders faced backlash after forming a space agency despite an ongoing human
North America Canadian Security Intelligence service director David Vigneault has stated that China poses a
China has mounted a global campaign to develop and share its vaccines in a venture termed as ‘vaccine diplomacy’. Should countries be wary of possible strings attached to participating in the venture, or do the benefits of an effective vaccine outweigh the costs?
Owning the latest electronic gadgets or having unfettered internet access at home may seem to be common or ordinary to many of us. Yet, in today’s digital age, millions of people globally remain disconnected and have no access to electronic devices. The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted this divide – Why does this divide still exist? What can society do to bridge this digital gap? The IAS Gazette endeavours to answer these questions in this article.
Despite the significant progress on the crackdown on corruption in the last decade, the Covid-19 pandemic has fuelled possible corrupt practices perpetrated by some governments. In an exclusive interview with The IAS Gazette, UNDP’s anti-corruption advisor, Dr Anga Timilsina, revealed an ‘implementation gap’.