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Where Are Russia and the West Still Cooperating?

December 20, 2023
Columns

In November 2023, Russia’s withdrawal from the 1990 Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) treaty marked another milestone in the unraveling of agreements between Moscow and the West. The CFE, designed to limit weapons

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All-Russian Ideology Emerges at the War Front

December 19, 2023
Columns

Certainly, there are those who voluntarily and consciously went to war, already possessing an ideology. There are the convinced rightists (Orthodox, monarchists, imperialists). There are the leftists (Stalinists, anti-globalists). There are left-rightists

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Bangladesh’s forex reserves surge past 20 bln USD with loans from global lenders

December 19, 2023
Business

Bangladesh’s foreign exchange reserves have reached over 20 billion U.S. dollars after loans from two global lenders were credited to the central bank’s account, halting the long-time decline. Md Mezbaul Haque, Bangladesh

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Cambodia’s economy remains robust in 2023

December 19, 2023
Cambodia

Cambodia’s economic growth remained strong in 2023 despite weakening global demand and a slowdown in real estate, a government official and experts have said. Economy and Finance Minister Aun Pornmoniroth said the

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Explaining The  Paradox in India China Relations

December 19, 2023
China/India

Even as China has continued to be amongst India’s largest trading partners in fact in fiscal 2024 so far the pole position has been achieved in the first two quarters [April to

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Pakistan: Sustained Assault

December 19, 2023
Pakistan

On December 15, 2023, eight persons – three Policemen, including a sub-inspector, and five terrorists, including a suicide bomber – were killed during a clash, when terrorists tried to enter the District

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The Houthis Tried a Swarm Attack and It Didn’t Work

December 19, 2023
Defence

On Saturday, December 16th, the Houthis launched a swarm attack of Kamikaze drones (aka loitering munitions). The USS warship, the USS Carney, shot them all down.  Reportedly the attack involved 14 drones. CENTCOM

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Why Wasn’t Trump Quickly Arrested in Classified Docs Case?

December 18, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

On and on and on, it goes—the federal effort to bring disgraced former President Trump to justice for what, in cases involving many others less protected, has resulted in swift arrests and

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Putin: “Odessa is a Russian city”

December 18, 2023
Columns

At the year-end news conference on Thursday lasting four hours, Russian President Vladimir Putin made some key remarks on the conflict in Ukraine which throw light on the likely trajectory of the

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Adani Group Taking Over Newswire IANS in India — One More Nail in The Coffin

December 18, 2023
India

Adani Group, one of India’s largest business conglomerates involved in multiple fields, including mining, airport, and renewable energy, has acquired a 50.5% stake in the newswire services provider IANS India Pvt. Ltd.

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