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Trump–Musk–Karić in Geneva: Business Diplomacy and Sustainable Development in Focus

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  O n 18 December, an international conference entitled “ Non-Governmental Organizations of Europe and Asia: Dialogue for Sustainable Development 2026 ” was held at the headquarters of the United Nations (UN) in Geneva, bringing together representatives from 118 countries worldwide. During the conference, strategies and initiatives aimed at advancing the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs[ 2 ]) in the coming period were presented. One of the central events of the conference was the international panel “ Trump–Musk–Karić: Business Diplomacy for the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2026” , dedicated to the role of leadership, innovation and responsible business in strengthening global stability and sustainable development. Special emphasis was placed on private-sector initiatives and philanthropic projects that can significantly contribute to the achievement of SDG 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions)[ 3 ] and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals)[ 4 ]. On this occasion,...

Ukraine 2023: who lost the battle, and who will win the great war?

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  W e are steadily approaching the beginning of the third year of the war in Ukraine , referred to by the Russian side as a  Special Military Operation . Up to this point, we have witnessed a duel between the best weapons and tactics of both Russia and the NATO alliance, unfortunately resulting in hundreds of thousands of fatal casualties on both sides. We have seen numerous sacrifices and the uncompromising struggle of both armies, yet what remains elusive is the current outcome of the battles and any indication of who might emerge as the clear victor in this clash of civilizations, and whether there will ever be one. As things stand currently, the Russian military holds a more advantageous position. Not only have they withstood a six-month offensive by the finest NATO arsenal with almost no loss of captured territory, but they now seem poised to launch their own offensive. However, this does not necessarily signify a definitive outcome, as the scale and stakes in this wa...