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Climate Change and Energy Transition: The 2023 Scorecard

January 13, 2024
Business

The numbers are in. Last year was the hottest on record by a wide margin. The planet is now 1.48 degrees Celsius warmer than it was before the fossil fuel revolution. Global heating is

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Why Biden Ordered the Attack on the Houthis

January 13, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

Since mid-November the Houthis have been launching attacks against shipping in the Red Sea.  The US sent a number of AEGIS destroyers to help protect international shipping, performing the dual role of intercepting Houthi

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Blinken’s whirlwind Mideast visit futile to quench tensions

January 13, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

 A whirlwind diplomatic tour by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken to quench the prolonged Israel-Hamas conflict and growing spillover in the Mideast is bound to be a futile attempt. U.S. President

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How the global election year might shape world politics

January 13, 2024
World

The year 2024 might be the biggest election year in human history, with more than 50 countries and regions globally holding elections, including major countries like the United States and Russia. The

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UN HR Boss Urges Sri Lanka to Review “Yukthiya” Operation

January 12, 2024
Human Rights

In a strong statement, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk has called upon the Sri Lankan Government to reassess its ongoing “Yukthiya” operation, emphasizing the imperative of a human rights-based

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Dare to Dream, Embrace Risks — Bill Gate in Conversation with Sam Altman

January 12, 2024
Interviews

We are pleased to republish a captivating episode from “Unconfuse Me with Bill Gates,” originally featured on GatesNotes. In this podcast, Bill Gates engages in a compelling conversation with Sam Altman, a

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India gets a rude awakening in West Asia

January 12, 2024
Columns

From the standpoint of affirming ‘solidarity’ with the regime of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the October 7 attack, India has swung away to the far horizon and has unceremoniously dumped the

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Indian Army 2024 : the Known Unknowns

January 12, 2024
Defence

The pre-Army Day press conference with interaction by the Army Chief with the media in an open forum provides a glimpse of the concerns of the service in the year gone by

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High Commissioner of Sri Lanka Meets Chairman Joint Chief of Staff Committee in Pakistan

January 12, 2024
Defence/News

Admiral Ravindra C. Wijegunaratne, High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to Pakistan, called on General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, the Chairman Joint Chief of Staff Committee (CJCSC), at Joint Staffs Headquarters in Rawalpindi. Upon

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Palestine: EU’s Borrell bats for US

January 12, 2024
Columns

The diplomatic arena of the Middle East was dominated in the past week by the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s regional tour to Türkiye, Jordan, Qatar, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel, the

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Can the World Survive Putin’s Well Intentioned Mistake?

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Mecca Draws a New Line

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The Ugliness of Latin America’s Angry Tide

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When Reason Changes State

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Jason Arday: The Price of Woke Academia

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