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SDG moment 2025: performance or pivot?
As the clock ticks toward 2030, are world leaders walking the talk, or just talking the walk?

Editorial Team SDG17
15 hours ago3 min read


Open call for experts and leaders: Share your voice from UN Leaders Summit and Climate Week 2025
Experts invited to share insights from UN Leaders Summit and Climate Week 2025 in Global Society News’ special post-event feature

Mariia Koshkina
Aug 142 min read


The price of progress
The Industrial Revolution shaped our modern world, but its legacy of inequality and exploitation remains unresolved today

Ira Grange
Jul 283 min read


Global Society News reaches milestone of 1000 articles
Global Society News marks 1000th article, amplifying stories of fairness and sustainability in a world facing complex challenges

Editorial
Jul 264 min read


World Population Day: Empowering people through sustainable progress
Raising awareness of population dynamics for global development and equity

Editorial Team SDG17
Jul 114 min read


Under the spotlight: Balancing AI ambition with robust control
Exploring whether voluntary international commitments can be anchored by enforceable frameworks.

Editorial Team SDG16
Jun 204 min read


Climate non-profits under threat: Trump's tax-exempt status crackdown raises global sustainability concerns
Environmental groups brace for unprecedented legal and financial challenges amid political scrutiny

Ira Grange
Jun 192 min read


The case for binding AI regulation: Why ambition alone is no longer enough
Voluntary commitments are a welcome start, but only enforceable laws can truly govern AI’s future

Ira Grange
Jun 164 min read


Superbugs on the rise: Asia at the epicentre of the global fight against antimicrobial resistance
Urgent investment and coordinated action are vital as antimicrobial resistance threatens millions of lives across Asia

Editorial Team SDG3
May 304 min read


No country on track to achieve all SDGs by 2030: Evidence of systemic failure in global development governance
Only 17% of Sustainable Development Goal targets are progressing as planned, reflecting profound governance shortcomings

Ira Grange
May 125 min read


Comparative study on the real sustainability of a petrol car versus an electric car
Evaluating the environmental impact of petrol and electric cars: emissions, resource use, and sustainability throughout their lifecycle

Editorial Team SDG13
Apr 266 min read


Pope Francis and the sustainable development goals: A comprehensive legacy of action and advocacy
Pope Francis reshaped global discourse, aligning Vatican action with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and humanitarian justice

Editorial Team SDG17
Apr 236 min read


1km. 2 realities
A reflection on the global wealth divide between Monaco and Kibera, and the urgent need for fairness, empathy, and shared responsibility

Ira Grange
Apr 145 min read


Myanmar: Between political Crisis, organised crime, and environmental devastation
Amid civil conflict, environmental devastation, and the rise of organised crime, Myanmar faces a multifaceted crisis with severe humanitarian and regional consequences

Ira Grange
Apr 53 min read


Inflation and the loss of financial capacity: A silent crisis undermining global society
Inflation has ceased to be an abstract economic phenomenon and has become a daily nightmare for millions of people worldwide.

Ira Grange
Mar 204 min read


Europe at a crossroads: Security or an arms race
The announcement by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen regarding the "ReArm Europe" plan to mobilise nearly €800 billion in

Ira Grange
Mar 63 min read


Peace or business? The dark side of the Trump-Zelensky agreement
The recent announcement of an agreement between the Trump administration and the Ukrainian government, granting the United States rights to

Ira Grange
Feb 283 min read


Global institutional dismantling: A challenge to peace, justice, and sustainability
The world is witnessing a period of institutional erosion that threatens global goals, including peace and justice, economic equality, and e

Ira Grange
Feb 143 min read


The true responsibility of education: A call for reflection
We live in a society where the education of children has largely been seen as a responsibility of schools and teachers. However, this percep

Ira Grange
Jan 274 min read


The uncomfortable truths about human rights violations: A critical analysis of their Universal Declaration
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948, is a landmark docu...

Ira Grange
Jan 156 min read
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