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After Baku, Belem COP to strengthen Paris Agreement

After the controversial agreement at COP29 in Baku, NE Global sat down with Professor Gregg Walker, a COP veteran, for a close analysis of...

Helping women lead across the Mediterranean

Female unemployment rate remains well below the global average. More than half of working women are employed informally, with low-wage jobs and fewer rights than men.

Boosting EU-Ukraine rail links is crucial for a common & prosperous future

Facing heavy losses on the frontlines, a weakened and desperate Russia has cynically ramped up strikes on civilian power infrastructure in Kyiv and other...

The looming harm of tax harmonization

The OECD’s proposals to harmonise international tax regimes were generally welcomed by governments without considering potential benefits of tax competitiveness. Blinded by their wish...

EU warns Turkish exporters of potential steep extra costs under new carbon rules

Turkish exporters of energy-intensive products such as cement, steel and aluminium could face steep additional costs when legislative proposals tabled by the EU Green...

Four candidates vie to lead the OECD

It has been 60 years since the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) was created as an international economic group of 37 countries...

Fake pharmaceuticals trade worth €4 billion, study says

The trade of counterfeit pharmaceuticals worldwide is estimated to be worth up to €4 billion, with India and China identified to be the largest...

Zuckerberg meets EU Commissioners ahead of antitrust proposals

Chairman and CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg will meet on Monday Europe's tech chief, Margrethe Vestager along with Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton and EU...

IEA: Global oil supply tumbles in December

Global oil supply tumbled 780,000 barrels per day in December as biofuels production declined seasonally and Saudi Arabia reduced output, the International Energy Agency...

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