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As the Trump Administration takes aim at Latin American cartels with foreign terrorist organization designations, the legal ...
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As the world shifts towards a multipolar order, global institutions like the UN, WHO, and WTO face increasing scrutiny over their effectiveness. Are these organisations still relevant, or is global ...