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After the war in Ukraine, we cannot continue business as usual – Multilaterism is the way forward
We can continue business as usual, pretending nothing has changed in the international arena after the criminal Russian invasion of Ukraine, or we can move from our verbal condemnation to concrete deeds in the upcoming Joint Parliamentary Assembly between African, Caribbean, Pacific States and the EU.
France announces development aid boost
After international stakeholders came together on 9 February to discuss new solidarity-based development models, the French government presented a text on Wednesday (17 February) to increase development aid to 0.55% of the country's wealth by 2022. EURACTIV France reports.
French presidential candidates neglect development policy debate
As France's presidential election looms nearer, French NGOs have asked the candidates to put development policies, which are currently notable in their absence from the debate, at the heart of their foreign policy proposals. EURACTIV France reports. VideoPromoted content

Mimica: The EU will remain the biggest development donor
In spite of the very difficult economic, financial and budgetary constraints Europe is going through, the European Union will remain the world’s biggest donor of development aid, said European Commissioner for International Cooperation and Development Neven Mimica.Kazakhstan: Rising star or falling short of results?
Energy-rich Kazakhstan is a key country for the European Union as it seeks to diversify its energy supplies in Central Asia and the Caspian region, write Jos Boonstra and Tika Tsertsvadze.
China may overtake Britain and France in IMF vote
China will get the biggest increase in voting power at the International Monetary Fund when the global lender completes a long-awaited restructuring in 2011, the head of the IMF said on Tuesday (22 September).