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Father’s Day — Musings of A Dad

June 16, 2024
Columns

Written for my sons Vishesh and Ayush In the shelter of my presence,you traversed this world,seeking my protection.Never did I lead you into woodswithout a path to bring you back,nor did you

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Malcolm X: From Struggle to Legacy

June 16, 2024
History/United States

The late Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska. His father, a Baptist minister, was an outspoken follower of Marcus Garvey, the Black Nationalist leader in

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G7 Virtually Recognizes China as A Superpower – Do They Fear China?

June 16, 2024
Columns

The meeting in Italy of the G7, which comprises seven of the most economically and industrially advanced countries in the world, discussed several matters including illegal migration, artificial intelligence, the Ukraine-Russia war,

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G7 summit delivers mixed results amidst political crises

June 16, 2024
Diplomacy

During the ongoing G7 summit, leaders of member states gathered in southern Italy to look for common ground in challenges including the Ukraine crisis and the governance of artificial intelligence (AI). On

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Red Sea crisis adds extra strain on Yemenis ahead of Eid celebrations

June 16, 2024
News/Yemen

As the Muslim world prepares for the joyous celebrations of Eid al-Adha, a somber mood hangs over Yemen’s capital. The country, ravaged by nearly a decade of civil war, now faces a

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PLA Navy hospital ship to visit Sri Lanka and 12 other countries in 2024

June 15, 2024
Defence/News

 The Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy hospital ship Ark Peace will carry out Mission Harmony-2024 from mid-June, 2024 to mid-January, 2025, said a Chinese defense spokesperson on Friday. The ship will visit

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Saudi, Chinese firms conduct air taxi trial

June 15, 2024
Events/News

Saudi and Chinese companies have carried out a successful test trial of the first unmanned air taxi in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The demonstration was carried out on Wednesday by the Front End

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India’s New Five-Year Trajectory

June 15, 2024
Diplomacy/Politics

In early June in India ended parliamentary elections, which lasted about two months. The votes were counted relatively quickly and it turned out that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lost a

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Pope Francis and The Value of Humour

June 15, 2024
Columns

Crowd: Hail, messiah! Brian: I’m not the messiah! … Crowd: Only the true messiah denies his divinity! Brian: … Alright, I am the messiah! – Monty Python’s Life of Brian I watch BBC

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Tito’s Complex Legacy

June 15, 2024
Book Reviews

Following excerpts adapted from the book originally published as Tito in tovariši by Cankarjeva založba, Ljubljana, and the English translation by Jože Pirjevec published by the University of Wisconsin System. For three

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