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We Know a Different World Will Be Born Out of This Mess

January 26, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

‘The West is in danger’, warned Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei at this year’s World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, Switzerland. In his dangerously appealing style, Milei blamed ‘collectivism’ – that is, social welfare,

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China’s Anti-Corruption Campaign in 2023: Over 600,000 Officials were Disposed

January 26, 2024
China

On January 25, China’s top anti-corruption agency, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), revealed on its official website that it received 1.057 million allegation reports in 2023. Out of these, 626,000

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Sudanese Communist Party Newspaper’s Editor Abducted by Paramilitary RSF

January 25, 2024
Sudan

On January 19, Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) abducted Haitham Dafallah, the chief editor of the Al-Maydan newspaper, published by the Sudanese Communist Party (SCP). The notorious paramilitary force also abducted Dafallah’s

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How Ukraine Shot Down a Russian Aircraft Carrying Ukrainian PoWs

January 25, 2024
Russia/Ukraine

“On January 24, 2024, the Kiev regime committed a terrorist act, resulting in the downing of a Russian military transport aircraft carrying 65 captured Ukrainian servicemen for exchange over the Belgorod region,”

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How Russia, North Korea, and Iran will sow chaos

January 25, 2024
Columns/Diplomacy

Russia, North Korea, and Iran are the world’s most powerful rogue states. They have been working to strengthen their cooperation since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, united by the draconian sanctions

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The Entry of a New German Left Party Shakes up the Country

January 25, 2024
Germany

In October 2023, 10 members of the German parliament (Bundestag) left Die Linke (the Left) and declared their intention to form their own party. With their departure, Die Linke’s parliamentary group fell

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Houthis Emerge as Latest Threat to U.S. Control Over Global Shipping

January 25, 2024
Yemen

On December 30, 2023, the Singapore-flagged Maersk Hangzhou, owned by Danish company Maersk Line, came under missile and subsequent boat attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea. The U.S. Navy responded by

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Worthy Successor to Lenin Needed to Rediscover Communism

January 25, 2024
Diplomacy/Politics

Nearly a century has passed since Vladimir Lenin, the initiator and doyen of the communist movement worldwide, passed away. The dream of Lenin to usher in a world led by the working

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69 Uprising led to Bangladesh’s Independence

January 25, 2024
Diplomacy/History

It was a clear signpost on the long road to our independence. It was a sustained, truly mass struggle, confronting ferocious backlash by our people, perpetrated on us by the savage Pakistani

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Fishing for the Fourth Institutional Cycle

January 25, 2024
Columns

I have written a great deal about socio-economic cycles but far less on institutional cycles, specifically how the fourth institutional cycle in American history will emerge. But now some issues in the

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