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Henry Kissinger: An Unpunished Criminal

December 12, 2023
Diplomacy

At last. He is finally gone. The Rolling Stone headline says it all: “Henry Kissinger, War Criminal Beloved by America’s Ruling Class, Finally Dies.” He was a world-class criminal and, as in better times,

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Russia readies for a brave new world

December 11, 2023
Russia

The announcement on Friday by Russian President Vladimir Putin that he will seek reelection for a fifth term in office came as no surprise. That he chose the occasion of a Kremlin ceremony conferring

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How Long Will Bangladesh Remain Saddled with The Rohingya Problem?

December 11, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

INTRODUCTION Throughout history, there have been incidents of genocide on particular people often based on religion. The most horrific one has been the Holocaust by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany which still stirs

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Israel and Hamas; Strange bedfellows fallen out with each other?

December 11, 2023
Israel

As Aaron David Miller, a Middle East expert at the Woodrow Wilson Center, observes, a strange, self-sustaining relationship remains. Israel’s hawkish government—comprising many politicians who have little interest in seeing the creation

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The Geopolitical Failure of United Nations and Article 99 of the UN Charter

December 10, 2023
Human Rights

Imagine there’s no countriesIt isn’t hard to do.Nothing to kill or die forAnd no religion tooImagine all the people living life in peace.You may say I’m a dreamer but I’m not the

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Hard Time for Short Time

December 10, 2023
Pakistan

 “Pakistan’s current crises do benefit India in a couple of short-term ways. For one, it potentially gives India a breather for at least the immediate future from both the terrorist and a

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Rajaji — Champion of Free Enterprise in India

December 10, 2023
Education/History

In the month of December, it is time to remember Sri C. Rajagopalachari (Rajaji), who was born on 10 December 1878 and passed away on 25 December 1972. Rajaji, the first Governor-General

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How did I save the dream?

December 10, 2023
Columns/Politics

Let me begin by acknowledging the traditional custodians of the land, the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation, paying our deepest respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. I would like

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Stop the Slaughter in Palestine

December 9, 2023
Columns

Palestinians have become sand in the eyes of the Mideast. How did this happen? From where did they come? Nowhere, according to the late Israeli prime minister Golda Meir. She insisted Palestinians

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‘Practices for Care and Endurance’ Support Those Organizing for Ceasefire in Gaza

December 9, 2023
Israel/Palestinian

Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip—which began following the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023—has led to mass civilian deaths including those of more than 6,000 children as of November, with “damning evidence of

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