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Adaptation Is No Longer Optional: Why Saudi Arabia Is Well Positioned to Lead Investment
Morphosis | June 26, 2026
Recent geopolitical shocks have forced a fundamental reassessment of risk. War, supply chain disruptions, and rising fragmentation have shown that resilience can no longer be…
Culturefix 2026 - Guardians of Antiquity: A Conversation with Dr. Zahi Hawass
Meridian International Center | June 10, 2026
At a time when debates over who owns history are unfolding in courtrooms, parliaments, and public squares around the world, Egypt’s ancient past sits at the center of global attention…
In Conversation with Zahi Hawass
Middle East Institute | June 5, 2026
Few figures have done more to shape the world’s understanding of ancient Egypt than Dr. Zahi Hawass. In this conversation, the renowned Egyptologist will discuss the most exciting…
The Future of Financing Nature
The Paulson Institute | May 22, 2026
Protecting and restoring nature is one of the defining economic and environmental challenges of our time. With more than half the world’s GDP moderately or highly dependent on nature and…
Valuing Nature in the Global Economy: From Risk to Opportunity
The Paulson Institute | April 28, 2026
Deborah Lehr welcomes Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin, United Nations Special Envoy on Financing the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, to the podcast to discuss….
Coal Is Rising in China’s Clean Energy Transition
The Diplomat | April 14, 2026
China is not moving from coal to renewables in a linear transition. Instead, it is attempting to expand both simultaneously….
See you on the field: America’s coming decade of sports diplomacy
Sports Business Journal | March 31, 2026
More than 2,000 years ago, the Greek orator Isocrates observed that athletic festivals allowed people to set aside their conflicts, gather together and renew bonds to unite them…
Can AI Help Secure Legal Rights for Whales?
The Paulson Institute | March 24, 2026
Whales have immense ecological and economic value. They store and move carbon. They feed and fertilize oceans. They influence entire ecosystems. And yet…
When diplomacy protects the past
Ahram Online | March 17, 2026
The revolution of 2011 was reshaping Egypt’s political order, straining institutions, and testing the resilience of civil society. Like many diplomats serving abroad during that period…
Is the Global Food System Destroying the Planet with Michael Grunwald
The Paulson Institute | March 9, 2026
Can we feed the world in ways that don’t harm nature or disrupt economic stability? This is the question Deborah Lehr is tackling on the latest episode of Nature’s Ledger…
The return of looted antiquities should be part of any Ukraine peace settlement
The Hill | March 5, 2026
As settlement talks between Russia and Ukraine inch forward, the U.S. remains a central broker. The core issues are without question those of sovereignty, territory and security…
The USMCA foresees trilateral rules
Plano Informativo | March 3, 2026
The review or possible renegotiation of the USMCA could have trilateral rules, but with bilateral application, predicts the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)…

