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Understanding the Israel-Hamas War

March 6, 2024
Columns

Understanding why Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7 requires an understanding of Hamas’ fundamental goal: the creation of a Palestinian state. The group understood that the attack would all but necessitate a

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China’s “Two Sessions” followed closely for world influence, says Egyptian expert

March 6, 2024
Interviews

China’s “Two Sessions,” the annual meetings of the top legislature and top political advisory body, draw close attention worldwide for its growing global influence, said an Egyptian expert. They are “remarkable events

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Tribal Elders in Pakistan: Soft targets

March 6, 2024
Defence/Pakistan

On March 2, 2024, two Tribal elders of the Bugti tribe, identified as Dost Mahammad Notani and Bahar Khan Notani, sustained injuries when they were targeted in a bomb attack in the

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Ukrainian Counter attacks on Russian Positions Mostly Failed

March 6, 2024
Russia/Ukraine

A number of counterattacks by the Ukrainians, in some cases using reserve forces, have taken place along the line of contract.  While reports are not yet complete, it appears that all the

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President of Maldives Asserts India’s Exit, Welcomes Closer Defence Ties with China

March 5, 2024
Maldives

In a significant diplomatic move, President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu of the Maldives reiterated his commitment to expelling Indian military personnel from the country, affirming that there would be no presence of Indian

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The Remarkable Decline in the Global North’s Leadership

March 5, 2024
Columns/Human Rights

A group of young people in Paris are enjoying a drink in a café on an unseasonably warm evening. The conversation drifts into politics, but—as one young woman says—“Let’s not talk about

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Murder in Gaza

March 5, 2024
Columns/Diplomacy/United States

Good work, Mr. President Biden.  You have managed to do what America’s enemies have not – creating widespread hatred for the United States around the globe.  Your destruction of the Gaza refugee

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Sustainable Regional Development of Sri Lanka — Part 1

March 5, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Introduction – The Concepts of Urban Development and Rural Development    1.1 Background The concept of rural development as a primary means of alleviating poverty in developing countries has been enthusiastically adopted

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Pakistani Saga Continues Unabated

March 5, 2024
Columns/Pakistan

Pakistani saga continues unabated. Imran Khan and his political Party Pakistan Tehrik of Insaf, once favored by the army establishment, are banned from participating in the elections. Imran Khan is now serving

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We no longer want to be memory pictures in Bangladesh!

March 5, 2024
Bangladesh

Dhaka has already become one of the least liveable cities in the world due to a number of reasons, and recurring fire incidents are not improving its appeal. Residents of the capital

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