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US Spy Op Exposed in New Zealand

March 26, 2024
Defence

New Zealand’s public should be deeply concerned over revelations its security state facilitated a suspected U.S. intelligence operation capable of supporting military actions for nearly a decade without the New Zealand government’s

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Japan Lifts Weapon Export Ban: Controversy Ensues

March 26, 2024
Japan

Japan’s Cabinet OK’d a plan to sell future next-generation fighter jets to other countries on Tuesday, its latest step away from the pacifist principles the country adopted at the end of World War

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Europe Sleepwalks Through Its Own Dilemmas

March 26, 2024
Columns

On March 19, 2024, the head of France’s ground forces, General Pierre Schill, published an article in the newspaper, Le Monde, with a blunt title: “The Army Stands Ready.” Schill cut his teeth in

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Sirisena’s Subordinate in Secret Talks with US Ambassador Amidst Easter Attack Probe

March 25, 2024
Politics/United States

Sri Lanka Freedom Party’s International Affairs Secretary, Sajin Vas Gunawardena, was found engaged in a confidential discussion with the American Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Julie Jiyoon Chung (Chung Ji-yoon), earlier today, while

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India Warns German and US Diplomats to Mind Your Business

March 25, 2024
India

New Delhi, India – Tensions between India and two Western powers, Germany and the United States, escalated as India issued strong warnings against what it deemed as unwarranted interference in its internal

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India’s forex reserves rise to 642.49 bln USD as rupee falls

March 25, 2024
Business/News

 India’s foreign exchange reserves reached an all-time high of 642.49 billion U.S. dollars during the week ended March 15, the country’s central bank has reported. This was the fourth straight week with

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Nearly 80 pct of Afghans lack access to drinking water: UNDP

March 25, 2024
News

 About 79 percent of Afghanistan’s population lacks access to potable water, according to a report from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Afghanistan. The report released Friday pointed out that the severe

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Main suspects remanded in custody over Moscow concert hall massacre

March 25, 2024
Russia

Four men accused of involvement in a massacre at a Moscow concert hall that killed 137 people were remanded in custody Sunday, as Russia observed a national day of mourning following the

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Yemeni Houthis’ Indian Ocean threats face skepticism, raise concerns over weapons proliferation

March 25, 2024
News

Abdul Malik al-Houthi, the leader of Yemen’s Houthi group, raised alarms earlier this month with his declaration of intent to disrupt maritime traffic in the Indian Ocean, particularly around the strategic Cape

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Geopolitical Sensitivity of India’s Chicken’s Neck — Part 1

March 25, 2024
India

This is the first part of a two-part series in which the author explores the socio-legal ramifications of the North-East region of India. The piece delves into the complex factors that compelled

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