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The War in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Will End

July 4, 2024
Columns

On 20 June, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) condemned the attacks on civilians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) ‘in the strongest terms’. In its press statement, the UNSC wrote that

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Global News Dispatches: Bolivians Defeat Another Coup

July 4, 2024
Diplomacy/News

France Heads to Second Round Showdown Between Left Alliance and Far Right The far-right National Rally, which is Marine Le Pen’s party, is in the lead after the first round of parliamentary

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The Rising Threat of Weaponized Open-Source Information

July 4, 2024
Human Rights

Within a day of the June 2, 2024, release of a video documenting the abuse of prisoners of war by a Russian soldier in Ukraine, open-source intelligence (OSINT) researchers had identified the Russian

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Heart-Wrenching Stories of Gaza’s Children

July 4, 2024
Columns/Human Rights

The story should not be real. It was the morning of January 29, 2004. The Israeli military had already bombed substantial parts of the affluent Tel al-Hawa neighborhood in Gaza City, including—in

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Argentina’s Ultra-Right: Who Is Javier Milei?

July 4, 2024
Argentina/Politics

On December 10, 2023, Javier Milei was elected president of Argentina with 55.6 percent of the vote. The eccentric president has attracted global attention for his outrageous media style, his extreme ideas

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The 2024 EU Elections: Shift to the Right or Maintaining Stability?

July 4, 2024
Politics/World

Between June 6 and 9, residents of the European Union (EU) went to the polls to elect a new European Parliament. There were fears in advance of a breakthrough by the far right, which

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Sri Lanka: Victory Elusive, Mr. President

July 3, 2024
Columns/Sri Lanka

President Wickremesinghe announced his entry into the presidential fray in a meticulously orchestrated a TV address hoping to cash in on the successful conclusion of talks with international debtors, what’s the prognosis

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The IMF can be sued if they ruin local livelihoods

July 3, 2024
Kenya

The United States Supreme Court has ruled that the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank can be sued in cases where their activities have caused harm to local communities. The 7-1

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Megamax Container Ship “Ever Ace” Makes Impressive Arrival at Colombo Port

July 3, 2024
Business

Yesterday, the colossal Megamax container ship, named “Ever Ace,” docked at the Colombo East Container Terminal under the management of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority. Boasting an astounding capacity nearing 24,000 TEU

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From Favorable to Unfavorable: How Canadian Views on India Have Shifted

July 3, 2024
Human Rights

A new poll by the Angus Reid Institute (a non-profit public opinion research group founded in 2014) reveals a significant decline in Canadians’ positive views of India.  According to the data, positive

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