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What are the hidden motives behind U.S. refusal to stop two ongoing fights?

February 25, 2024
News/United States

Over the weekend, the full-scale war in Ukraine has hit a two-year mark, and the Palestinian death toll in the Gaza conflict is nearing 30,000. Two ongoing conflicts are causing humanitarian catastrophes.

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Trump defeats Haley in her home state, but Haley vows to head into Super Tuesday

February 25, 2024
United States

Former U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday secured victory over Nikki Haley, his former ambassador to the United Nations, in South Carolina’s Republican primary, advancing a step closer to a potential face-off

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How Long Pakistan Army Establishment Maintain Its ‘Farcical Election”

February 25, 2024
Pakistan/Politics

Can the Pakistan Army Establishment play the role of empire with Imran Khan and his PTI party in opposition? The latest election results (February 15, 2024) reveal that PTI-affiliated independents won 93

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The fantasy of the colonist defence — Part 2

February 25, 2024
Columns

Click here to read Part 01 of this series Faced with a growing body of evidence of mass killings of civilians, the Lankan and the Israeli governments, as mentioned have fallen back

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Fire Jens Stoltenberg Now Before It Is Too Late!

February 25, 2024
World

Jens Stoltenberg, a former Norwegian Prime Minister and now Secretary General of NATO should be fired now, before it is too late. He announced he is giving Ukraine “permission” to use its soon to

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Reviving Humanity: Embracing ‘Stories for Life’

February 24, 2024
Education

The stories we do and don’t tell about ourselves and these times in which we’re living shape the direction of our lives and our cultures. Stories have the power to alter how

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Ceasefire Unlikely in Ukraine

February 24, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

Don’t expect a ceasefire in Ukraine, despite the buzz now rippling through European capitals and Washington.  The reason is simple: there is no incentive for Russia to stop the war. It is quite true

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Trump a symptom, not cause of U.S. polarization

February 24, 2024
United States

With a mix of alarm and dismay, observers have watched as a twice-impeached former president, who is also the first such officeholder to be criminally indicted in 234 years of American history,

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Public dismay as Mother of Parliaments in theatrical disarray?

February 24, 2024
Columns

The House of Commons, was in an unusual shambles last afternoon (21 February 2022) after the Scottish National Party (SNP) brought in an Early Day Motion demanding discussion and vote on “a

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Israel’s Netanyahu unveils plan for post-war Gaza

February 23, 2024
Israel

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has unveiled his post-war strategy for Gaza, the first since the Israel-Hamas conflict broke out in October last year, involving a continuous military presence in the Palestinian

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