Bolivians elected Rodrigo Paz as president, a center-right senator and economist, to address the worst economic crisis in 40 years. The post Bolivia’s New President Faces Worst Economic Crisis in Decades appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
Nearly 80 percent of the world's poorest, or about 900 million people, are directly exposed to climate hazards exacerbated by global warming. The post Nearly 900M Poor People Exposed to Climate Shocks, UN Warns appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
Trump was in Israel for a lightning visit ahead of a summit in Egypt on Gaza, after the final 20 surviving Israeli hostages returned home. The post Latest Developments in the Gaza Ceasefire appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
Israel and Hamas agreed a ceasefire deal to free hostages held in Gaza in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners detained in Israel. The post What We Know About the New Gaza Deal appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
Trump has openly expressed his desire to win the Nobel Peace Prize, but the award has remained out of reach during his two terms in office. The post No Peace: Trump’s Smoldering Nobel Obsession appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
Delegations from Hamas, Israel and the US are due to convene in Egypt for talks, with US President Trump urging negotiators to "move fast."| The Globe Post
The group leading Morocco's mass protests calls for the government's dismissal, amid days of unrest that have seen the deaths of three people. The post Group Leading Morocco Protests Demands Govt Dismissal appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
Thousands of protesters marched in fresh street demonstrations in Madagascar, and police fired tear gas and rubber bullets. The post New Youth-Led Protests Hit Madagascar Despite Government’s Dismissal appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post