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China-Kazakhstan: A New Chapter

July 2, 2024
China/Diplomacy

All beings are flourishing in the height of summer. I will soon pay a state visit to Kazakhstan and attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit in this vibrant season at the

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Herrings and the Courts

July 2, 2024
Columns

Devoted readers will recall what I wrote in my most recent book, “The Storm Before the Calm,” that the United States operates on two cycles, one a 50-year socio-economic cycle, the other

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Open Appeal to the ‘Tamils For Labour’ (T4L)

July 2, 2024
Politics

As a long standing Labour Party member, this is my brief appeal to the Tamils For Labour (T4L). I am prompted to raise this appeal in view of some concerned Tamils in

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The Taliban: Bad for Health

July 1, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

A report titled, “Afghanistan: Violence Against Health Care in Conflict 2023“, published on June 24, 2024, exposed the horrid situation of health workers and staff in the country under the Taliban regime.

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Ukraine War Will End in Surrender

July 1, 2024
Columns

The Ukraine war will end in a surrender, not in a negotiated deal.  That is my sense of where the war is headed and why the parties cannot negotiate a settlement. The

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Leaving Afghanistan Was a Strategic Error — Ex-CIA Chief Petraeus

July 1, 2024
Interviews

This interview with General David Petraeus, former director of the CIA, covers various past and present global conflicts, including Iraq, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Gaza, and the future of US-China relations. General Petraeus is

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Wake up Call: ISKP likely to attack Indian and Jewish Targets

July 1, 2024
Columns

The tentacles of terrorism have stroked the hearts of peace-loving people since time immemorial. The South Asian region alone has witnessed brutal chapters of terror and insurgency by multiple threat actors and

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Relentless Attacks with Falsehood to Defame Modi

July 1, 2024
Columns/Politics

During the months leading up to the recent parliamentary elections, throughout the campaign, and in the weeks following the declaration of results, opposition parties in India, particularly the INDI group, have orchestrated

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How to Crush Nature?

July 1, 2024
Columns

Flying without any support high and high, above and above in the open sky, has ever been a very popular dream of most of the human beings. But according to Larry Ortega,

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Far-Right Leads France’s Snap Election: Projections

July 1, 2024
News

The French far-right wing party National Rally (RN) is leading the first round of France’s snap legislative elections held on Sunday, according to projections published by research firm Elabe. According to the

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