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Arab-OIC Summit Calls Israeli Assault on Gaza a War Crime

November 17, 2023
Israel

A joint Arab-Islamic summit held in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh on November 11, rejected Israeli claims that the war in Gaza was in “self-defense.” The participating members instead held Israel responsible for

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Gaza Death Toll Mounts as Health Care Collapses Under Israeli Siege

November 17, 2023
News

The death toll in Gaza crossed 11,200 on the 38th consecutive day of the Israeli assault, on November 13. Among the more than 11,200 Palestinians who have been killed so far according

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National Security Strategy for India: Kautilya Has the Answers

November 17, 2023
Columns

The debate over publishing India’s National Security Strategy (NSS) has once again received much attention. There are several discussions in the media over What a NSS is, Why India requires it and

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The Intimate Embrace Between Liberalism and the Far Right

November 16, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

One of the curiosities of our time is that the far right is quite comfortable with the established institutions of liberal democracy. There are instances here and there of disgruntled political leaders

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IDF Discovers Hamas Command Center in Shifa Hospital

November 16, 2023
Defence/News

In a recent press statement, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced the discovery of an operational command centre, weapons, and technological assets within the MRI building of Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.

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Provocations by the U.S. State Department Can Chill Press Freedom in Latin America

November 16, 2023
Diplomacy

The headline is provocative: “The Kremlin’s Efforts to Covertly Spread Disinformation in Latin America.” This was a statement on the U.S. State Department website, posted on November 7, 2023. The United States government accused

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Fast Fashion Is Antithetical to Workers’ Rights

November 16, 2023
Business/Diplomacy

Tis the season for holiday shopping, and as American consumers ready their spending dollars, few of us are likely to link our gift buying to the high cost of low prices on

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The Israeli Attack on Palestinian Health Workers in Gaza and the Failure of the American Medical Association

November 16, 2023
Diplomacy/Human Rights

On November 11, 2023, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) stated that Israeli tanks were within twenty meters of the al-Quds hospital, the second-largest hospital in Gaza City. They reported that there was “direct

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Don’t plan yet for Ukraine reconstruction

November 16, 2023
Columns

Having successfully accomplished the destruction of Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States is estimating that in Ukraine too, destruction is nearly complete. At the recent meeting of the foreign and defence ministers

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Xi-Biden Summit: Forging a Pivotal Path to Global Harmony

November 16, 2023
Editorials

Editorial  On November 15, a seismic event transpired as President Xi Jinping and President Joe Biden engaged in a historic China-U.S. Presidential Meeting at the Philori Estate in San Francisco. This pivotal

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