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Prabowo Subianto: Defense Minister to Presidential Contender

February 28, 2024
Indonesia

Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia’s defense minister and a former army general, is poised to become the next president of the country. Although the official results are due next month, preliminary figures indicate that

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“Letter to the People for the Integration of Latin America and the Caribbean” Launched at Foz do Iguaçu Conference

February 28, 2024
News

On February 23, the organizations participating in the Conference on the Integration of Latin American and Caribbean Peoples approved the “Letter to the People for the Integration of Latin America and the Caribbean.” The

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Starvation Threatens Millions in Sudan as Civil War Rages On

February 28, 2024
News

In war-torn Sudan, 25 million people face hunger, well over half of the country’s population. About 18 million are acutely food insecure, including 3.8 million malnourished children under five years old. Over a dozen children

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Ukraine’s Spies Touting Their Worth

February 28, 2024
Defence

In the summer of 1967 I spent hours roaming Baltimore looking for dead drop sites, practicing brush passes and learning how to chat up a stranger who might make a good spy.

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Macron Pushes War Against Russia

February 28, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

CNN reported Macron’s comments this way: Macron said that “he and the other 21 European leaders present did not agree on deploying military personnel [to Ukraine], [but] the prospect was discussed openly. “Nothing should

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Europe’s Strategic Moment

February 28, 2024
Columns

It’s been two years since Russia invaded Ukraine, so it’s time to lay out the strategic situation as I see it. In February 2022, I argued that Russia invaded Ukraine primarily to

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Undersea Data Cables Damaged in Red Sea Amidst Heightened Tensions

February 27, 2024
News

Reports have emerged of significant damage to undersea data cables in the Red Sea, raising concerns about the disruption of internet connectivity in the region. The damage comes months after Yemeni Houthi

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Farmers’ Protest in India Reignites

February 27, 2024
Agriculture

In 2021, after a year-long protest, India’s farmers brought about the repeal of three farm laws that were intended to ‘liberalise’ the agriculture sector. Now, in 2024, farmers are again protesting. The

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Sri Lanka: Central Bank’s Self-Serving Agenda

February 27, 2024
Editorials

Editorial In the midst of our nation’s turmoil, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, entrusted with safeguarding the financial well-being of the populace, stands accused of advancing its own interests under the

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Hungarian parliament approves Sweden’s NATO bid

February 27, 2024
News

Hungary’s lawmakers on Monday approved a bill on Sweden’s bid to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Out of the 199 members of parliament, 194 participated in the voting, with 188

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