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China, Russia pip US to the Taliban hearth

February 7, 2024
Afghanistan/China

The diplomatic recognition of the Taliban government in Afghanistan on January 31, 2024 by China must be bracketed with two other far-reaching regional policy moves by Beijing in the post-cold war era

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Sir Oliver Goonetilleke: A negotiator who persuaded the British to grant independence

February 7, 2024
History

Humble Beginnings The independence that Sri Lankans won from the British empire, which pervaded nearly two centuries on the island was unique in many ways. From an optimistic point of view, the

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Life need not end at retirement at 66 years

February 7, 2024
Columns

Researchers state that we need to be equipped both financially and mentally to navigate a much longer life than expected by previous generations. According to the Office of National Statistics (ONS) UK,

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Pakistan: The Generals and Judges Who Betrayed the Nation

February 6, 2024
Columns

Pakistan presents a portrait of authoritarian anarchy, political mismanagement, injustice, and degradation in global affairs—a nation haunted by the challenges of a disdained future. A political paradox characterizes a delusional culture of

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Punjab: Rampant radicalisation

February 6, 2024
Pakistan

On February 1, 2024, a violent mob desecrated an Ahmadi grave at Sahwala village in the Sheikhupura District of Punjab. Filmmaker and activist Ali Raza on X (formerly Twitter) brought attention to

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Chhattisgarh: Persisting Disruptions

February 6, 2024
India

On January 30, 2024, three Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were killed and another 15 sustained injuries in a gunfight with Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres along the Sukma-Bijapur border

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Uncle Sam’s war business, dance of power and profit

February 6, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

A group of protesters in the city of Vergennes, U.S. state of Vermont, waving Palestinian flags and banners reading “Stop the War Machine,” “Stop Arming Genocide,” among others, blocked entry into the

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Comrade Anura in Delhi: Untying the Marxist Facade?

February 5, 2024
Editorials/Politics

by A Special Correspondent In diplomacy, the astute recognize that India boasts its foremost strategic mind in handling foreign affairs. Dr. S. Jaishankar, perceptive in gauging not just the pulse of the

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Maldives Parliament Urges Action on Indian Coast Guard

February 5, 2024
News

In an unprecedented move, an emergency motion was submitted to the Maldivian Parliament on Monday, accusing the government of neglecting the recent storming of Maldivian fishing boats by Indian soldiers. The motion,

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Biden’s New Ukraine Policy

February 5, 2024
Defence

The Biden administration wants the Ukraine war to continue at least until after US Presidential elections next November.  But there is a lurking danger that won’t be possible, especially if Russia mounts

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