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Adani’s Energy Deals: Sri Lanka’s Annual Losses Exceed 410 Billion Rupees

March 19, 2024
Corruption

The Indian government’s involvement in various projects in Sri Lanka has sparked controversy and drawn criticism from multiple quarters, with accusations ranging from attempts to gain control over the island nation’s resources

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Shahbaz: Best Bet for Pakistan Regaining Stability?

March 19, 2024
Pakistan

Mr Shahbaz Sharif as the Prime Minister remains the best bet for Pakistan regaining a degree of stability and emerging from the poly crisis, at least for now but will have to

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Proud Boys in Haiti

March 19, 2024
Columns/Haiti

The way things are going in Haiti, violent gangs might not only gain an official government role; they might actually become the government. Following the gangs’ seizure of critical infrastructure and the resignation of Prime Minister

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Washington’s stubborn pursuit of camp confrontation in a multi-polar world

March 18, 2024
Diplomacy/United States

Since the end of the Cold War about three decades ago, the majority of the world has supported multilateralism and advocated for a multi-polar world order. Washington, however, has been stubbornly pursuing

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Gaza tragedy exposes the West’s hypocrisy, double standards

March 18, 2024
Diplomacy/Human Rights

At the 55th session of the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council currently taking place here, the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict is undoubtedly one of the biggest focuses among participants, with many believing

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Mega project in China’s Bohai Sea starts gas delivery

March 18, 2024
China/News

A natural gas processing terminal project, the largest of its kind constructed by the Bohai Oilfield, China’s largest offshore crude oil producer, has officially started supplying gas to surrounding areas, according to

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Putin Emerges Stronger than Ever

March 18, 2024
Columns

Ukraine’s attempt to interfere in Russia’s Presidential election has backfired.  Putin’s internal support is stronger than ever.  The geniuses in NATO and in US intelligence simply failed to understand Russia or the Russian election

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Disruption of maritime routes causes global maritime trade turmoil, says UN expert

March 18, 2024
Diplomacy/Interviews

by Catherine Fiankan-Bokonga The disruption of maritime routes in the Red Sea, Black Sea, and Panama Canal is among the reasons behind global maritime trade turmoil, an expert from the United Nations

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Palestine condemns Israel’s use of starvation as weapon in Gaza

March 18, 2024
News

The Palestinian Ministry of National Economy on Friday condemned Israel for using starvation as a weapon in its war in the Gaza Strip for more than five months. “The right to access

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Responsibility of The Muslim World On Israeli Actions In Gaza

March 18, 2024
Columns

HARRY TRUMAN’S COVER OF ISRAELI AIRSPACE Does the Islamic World have any responsibility for the incessant and horrific injustice being committed by Israel towards the Palestinian people?  Is it because Harry Truman

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