HEADLINE-CHINA’S 9-LINE | Power, politics and peacemakers: ASEAN’s lesson

This handout photo from the US Navy taken on November 20, 2021 shows the US Navy’s Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Milius (DDG 69) sailing in the South China Sea. China simulated “sealing off“ Taiwan during a third day of wargames around the self-ruled island on April 10, 2023, as the United States deployed a naval destroyer into Beijing-claimed waters in a show of force.(AFP/US Navy/Omar-Kareem Powell)

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If there is one word that best describes the current state of our world, it would be uncertainty.

Last month, the World Health Organization (WHO) finally declared an end to COVID-19 as a public health emergency of international concern. But the lingering impacts of the pandemic continue to cast a cloud of uncertainty on the global recovery.

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The World Bank just warned that two-thirds of developing economies would see lower growth this year compared with 2022. One-third would not even beat their 2019 per capita income levels.

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Retno L.P. Marsudi (The Jakarta Post)
Oslo   ●   Fri, June 16 2023

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