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Mass Kidnapping in Nigeria Captures International Attention—Again

On February 27 "bandits" attacked the Government Girls Secondary School in Jangebe, Zamfara State and kidnapped some three hundred girls. Government reaction was predictable: search-and-rescue missions and strong statements.

The Rise and Fall of Great Powers? America, China, and the Global Order

Panelists discuss the rise and fall of great powers and the competing grand strategies of the United States and China. The C.V. Starr & Co. Annual Lecture on China was established in 2018 to honor the trailblazing career of C.V. Starr and the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of C.V. Starr & Co., Maurice R. Greenberg. KURTZ-PHELAN: Thanks so much. Welcome, everyone, to today s Council on Foreign Relations C.V. Starr & Co. Annual Lecture on China. I m Dan Kurtz-Phelan, I m the editor of Foreign Affairs. Today s lecture is, in fact, a discussion with the not exactly modest title, The Rise and Fall of Great Powers: America, China, and the Global Order. That s quite the question to grapple with over the course of the next hour.

London Heathrow Airport CEO: UK Govt must understand that restarting aviation will take months

London Heathrow Airport CEO: UK Govt must understand that restarting aviation will take months London Heathrow Airport CEO John Holland-Kaye said: As we start to see what appears to be the light at the end of what has undeniably been a very long tunnel, we need to put in place measures which allow the industry to fight for its own survival while protecting UK s public health achievements ( Routes Online, 23-Feb-2021). Mr Holland-Kaye added UK s Government must understand that restarting aviation will take months of planning and preparation–it needs to be actively working on a plan for how to do this safely now .

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