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OPINION

Limits of Xi, Putin's 'no-limits' alliance

Oped, Ruby Osman & Dan Sleat, Published on 05/09/2025

» Much has changed since Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin last stood together atop Tiananmen Square in 2015. When they did so again this week, it was supposedly as equal partners. But, of course, the reality is far more complex.

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Getting sustainable debt right

News, Kevin P. Gallagher & José Antonio Ocampo & Kunal Sen, Published on 19/05/2025

» A slowing global economy, rising trade tensions, and increased risks of recession could mean a perfect storm for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) burdened by high sovereign debt. Faced with exorbitant borrowing costs and an increasingly jittery international environment, these countries' potential for economic growth and development will be severely curtailed.

OPINION

Leader seeks power boost from parliament poll

News, Anusha Ondaatjie & Dan Strumpf, Published on 16/11/2024

» Sri Lanka began counting votes in a parliamentary election that will decide whether the nation's outsider leftist president will be able to fulfill his ambitious pledges to combat corruption and rewrite an unpopular International Monetary Fund loan programme.

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IMF must lead climate financing

Oped, Laurence Tubiana & Kevin P Gallagher, Published on 19/12/2023

» With their agreement at COP28 to "transition away from fossil fuels in energy systems", countries have made genuine progress on tackling climate change. But there is still much to do to mobilise the level of financing needed to turn the commitment into reality. International organisations -- especially the International Monetary Fund -- must step up. Though the IMF was relatively slow off the mark in the race to combat climate change, it has made great strides under Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva. But it must take its climate leadership much further.

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Renewables key to 'independence'

News, Helen Clark & Dan Smith & Margot Wallstrom, Published on 13/04/2022

» Russia's invasion of Ukraine has shaken many long-held Western assumptions about the foundations of peace in Europe. Among other things, it has renewed policymakers' focus on energy dependence as a key strategic issue.