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China’s Extradition Treaty Success

March 22, 2024
China

by Wu Qiong​ “On this day 30 years ago, China and Thailand signed the first bilateral extradition treaty, ushering in a new era in history of Sino-foreign cooperation in combating transnational crime.

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Are Euro-Policies Counterproductive?

March 22, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

“There is something that I do not admit in the behavior of Emmanuel Macron, it is that he plays politics with war. Emmanuel Macron seeks to set a trap for his adversaries

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The Struggle for Women’s Emancipation Will Always Be Worth It

March 21, 2024
Human Rights

8 March was not always International Women’s Day, nor has there always been any such day at all. The idea emerged from the Socialist International (also known as the Second International), where

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Why Artificial Intelligence Must Be Stopped Now

March 21, 2024
Artificial Intelligence/Diplomacy

Those advocating for artificial intelligence tout the huge benefits of using this technology. For instance, an article in CNN points out how AI is helping Princeton scientists solve “a key problem” with fusion

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Help!  Save Haiti from Itself

March 21, 2024
Columns

Miami – Haiti, today the poorest nation in the western hemisphere, was once the richest back in 1800.  How did this happen? In those long distant days, the West indies was the equivalent

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From Borders to Geopolitics: Understanding the Role of the Pakistan Army

March 21, 2024
Pakistan

The Pakistan Army serves as a cornerstone of Pakistan’s national security apparatus, playing a pivotal role in safeguarding the country’s territorial integrity and defending its sovereignty. Operating tirelessly, its personnel safeguard Pakistan’s

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Jointly weave a dense “Belt and Road” law enforcement cooperation network

March 21, 2024
China

by Zhao Yang The third Belt and Road International Cooperation Summit Forum achieved a series of important results. Integrity is the highlight of the Belt and Road Initiative. In the 10 years

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Operation Searchlight: Initiation of the 1971 Genocide

March 21, 2024
History

The Bangladesh National Assembly has declared March 25th as National Genocide Remembrance Day. Rightly so, albeit late, we could, as a nation, start officially paying tribute to the victims of the 1971

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Political Uncertainties in Nepal

March 20, 2024
Diplomacy

On March 13, 2024, ending political uncertainty, Speaker Dev Raj Ghimire, amidst cheers from the ruling coalition members announced, “The Prime Minister has won the vote of confidence Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal

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Manipur: Ethnic Cauldron

March 20, 2024
India

On March 9, 2024, two civilians, Jangminlal and Jangminlen, were brutally assaulted by armed militants suspected to be Kuki Revolutionary Army-Unification (KRA-U) cadres, at Motbung Bazaar under the Sapermeina Police Station in

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