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Genocide and War Crimes: Israel’s War Project

June 10, 2024
Diplomacy

The Biden administration, which is frantically attempting to finalize a shaky peace agreement between Israel and Hamas, is being stymied by at least two far right-wing politicians in Netanyahu’s cabinet—Foreign Minister Bezalel

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Europe swings right as centrist groups suffer heavy blow in parliamentary election

June 10, 2024
Diplomacy

Right-wing groups are projected to secure substantial gains in the 2024 European Parliament (EP) election, diminishing the influence of centrist parties, according to preliminary estimate results released by the EP early Monday.

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China springs a BRI surprise on US

June 10, 2024
Columns

The report of the death of China’s Belt and Road Initiative [BRI] was an exaggeration, after all. Within days of the US President Joe Biden’s acerbic remark during an interview last week

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Indian electorate ushers in a new political era

June 10, 2024
Columns

The outcomes of the recently concluded Indian Lok Sabha elections signal promise for the region, prompting nations to reconsider and reassess their democratic political frameworks. In a resounding declaration of democracy’s resilience,

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Iran Announces Six Final Candidates for June 28 Election

June 10, 2024
News

Iran’s Interior Ministry has released the final list of six approved candidates for the 14th presidential election, which is set to take place on June 28. A spokesman for the ministry, Mohsen Eslami,

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French president calls snap legislative elections June 30

June 10, 2024
News

French President Emmanuel Macron announced dissolution of the National Assembly and called new legislative elections Sunday evening after his Renaissance party suffered a heavy defeat in the European Parliament (EP) elections, according

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Modi’s Third Term: An Intrusive Grip on Sri Lanka

June 9, 2024
Editorials

Editorial As Narendra Modi embarks on his third term as India’s Prime Minister, the implications for Sri Lanka are increasingly alarming. Modi’s mandate, underpinned by coalition partners, might initially appear to offer

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India: Narendra Modi Sworn in for Third Term as Prime Minister

June 9, 2024
News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was sworn in for a third consecutive term at the Rashtrapati Bhavan here on Sunday. Along with Modi, senior BJP leaders Rajnath Singh, Nitin Gadkari and Amit Shah

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Sri Lanka’s Debt Reaches Over $100 Billion Amid Ongoing Economic Struggles

June 9, 2024
Business/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s national debt has surged past $100 billion, reflecting the country’s ongoing economic challenges and efforts to stabilize its finances. The latest figures reveal that unpaid principal and interest now exceed

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ASEAN experts, officials say dialogue should prevail in resolving South China Sea disputes

June 9, 2024
China/Diplomacy

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has called for diplomatic engagement to resolve the South China Sea disputes, stressing that interference from external parties will only make things worse. Anwar’s statement represents the

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