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India: Do not let go of real Agniveers

December 13, 2023
Defence

The name and fame of legendary Gorkha warriors have risen meteorically due to the biopic on Field Marshal Sam (Bahadur) Manekshaw whose own reputation as a soldiers’ General has also skyrocketed after

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The Need to Redesign the Poverty Alleviation Initiatives in Sri Lanka — Part 1  

December 13, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

This series engages in a thorough exploration of strategies to alleviate poverty, critically examining the limitations of previous plans implemented by successive governments in Sri Lanka. It aims to propose a comprehensive

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President-Elect of Guatemala, Bernardo Arévalo, Warns That ‘Coup d’État’ Is Underway

December 13, 2023
Guatemala

Guatemala’s Prosecutor’s Office (MP) announced on December 8 that the elections held in 2023which saw the victory of progressive Bernardo Arévalo de León, must be annulled due to alleged administrative irregularities of

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Houthis Enforce Embargo on Ships Heading to or Leaving Israel

December 13, 2023
News

The Ansar Allah, also called the Houthis, who lead the Yemeni government in the capital Sana’a, declared that they had forced an Israel-bound ship to turn back on December 10 as it was sailing

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Chinese President Xi in Vietnam to Boost Relationship

December 13, 2023
China/Vietnam

A Boeing 747 jet bedecked with the Chinese national flag made a graceful descent at the Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on Tuesday noon. Amidst the cheers of over 400 representatives

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Dubai Is a Fitting Host for the Climate Circus

December 12, 2023
Columns

In January 2023, nearly a year before the latest United Nations climate conference began, there was deep concern and alarm over the head of one of the world’s largest oil companies being appointed president

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More Money for Ukraine?

December 12, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

President Joe Biden is pushing hard for more Ukraine money and resisting (at least so far) Republican efforts to put strong border security provisions into the aid bill.  There are negotiations between

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What were Romans thinking as they watched Rome collapse?

December 12, 2023
Columns

I have often wondered what Roman citizens thought as they watched the Roman Empire fall apart culturally, politically, morally, and militarily.  Cicero, quaestor, praetor and Counsel of Rome, tried to save the Roman

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Bangladesh: ARSA’s sanguinary footprints

December 12, 2023
Bangladesh

On December 5, 2023, three Rohingya Solidarity Organisation (RSO) operatives – Jobair, Anowar Sadik, and Abdul Kasim – were killed in an attack carried out by the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA)

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Manipur: Dogged Disorders

December 12, 2023
India

On December 4, 2023, at least 13 people belonging to the Meitei community, suspected to be cadres of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), were killed in a gunfight with suspected Kuki militants

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