India: When a sacred river turns rogue in the border Article Human intervention in the Ganga river is increasingly causing erosion, flooding, and landslides along the India-Bangladesh border. Local residents often lose their land, homes, and livelihoods, facing persecution and criminalization instead of support. By Sourav Sarangi
G20 to discuss taxing individuals with assets over US$1 billion It is estimated that this minimum tax of 2% on billionaires could generate annual revenue of between 200 and 250 billion dollars from around 3,000 individuals
Giving Voice to The Silent Debt Crisis Policy Brief This policy brief details the challenging debt dynamics facing African nations and outlines several solutions that would improve their fiscal capacity to address the climate emergency and embark on a sustainable growth pathway. By Bogolo Kenewendo, Patrick Njoroge and Alexander Dryden
Continuity or sea change? What to expect from Kamala Harris on foreign policy Analysis No consistent picture has emerged yet as to how Kamala Harris would shape her foreign policy if she ends up being the next US president. Her time as Vice President gives at least some hints on how she might deal with China, the war in Ukraine, and policy in the Middle East. By Teresa Eder
The US elections 2024 Dossier The election result in the USA will have far-reaching, international consequences. What will the result mean for transatlantic relations, Europe's security architecture, and international efforts on climate action? The Heinrich Böll Foundation delves into these critical questions from a Green and European perspective, offering analyses and insights into the challenges and opportunities of the post-election landscape.