Morning multilateralism
More U.S. cash to the UN for Pakistani flood victims. Meanwhile, Pakistan asks the IMF to restructure existing loan. "Breach of solidarity": The EU is angry at Slovakia for spurning Greek rescue. The UN celebrates humanitarian workers. And Congo arrests two suspected of killing peacekeepers. Germany drops case against commander in NATO airstrike controversy. Bhopal ...
More U.S. cash to the UN for Pakistani flood victims. Meanwhile, Pakistan asks the IMF to restructure existing loan.
More U.S. cash to the UN for Pakistani flood victims. Meanwhile, Pakistan asks the IMF to restructure existing loan.
"Breach of solidarity": The EU is angry at Slovakia for spurning Greek rescue.
The UN celebrates humanitarian workers. And Congo arrests two suspected of killing peacekeepers.
Germany drops case against commander in NATO airstrike controversy.
Bhopal controversy: U.S. official denies linking World Bank loan to Indian restraint on investigations.
India charges that U.S. visa fees violate WTO rules.
David Bosco is a professor at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies. He is the author of The Poseidon Project: The Struggle to Govern the World’s Oceans. Twitter: @multilateralist
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