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Make A Desert and Call It Peace

November 11, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

Paris – The great Voltaire wrote ‘show me whom you cannot criticize, and I will show you who rules you.’  So true.  Anyone who dares criticize Israel’s Biblical punishment of Palestinians in the

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Biden on the Brink

November 11, 2023
United States

The political world was sent atwitter when the New York Times  and Siena College released a series of polls from key swing states showing former President Donald Trump with a comfortable lead

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Why is the West Moving to Replace Zelensky?

November 11, 2023
Ukraine

There is a growing consensus that the West (meaning the United States with the help of the UK) wants to replace Ukraine’s president, Volodomir Zelensky.  My friend and colleague Larry Johnson thinks the CIA

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Panama Explodes With Protests Against Canadian Copper Mine

November 11, 2023
Canada

Panama is on fire. Massive protests are rippling across the country. Road blocks. Unions on strike. School classes canceled. Workers, teachers and indigenous groups are in the streets. They’re protesting the government’s

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Israel’s War with Hamas Brings Consequences for NATO

November 11, 2023
World

On 12 October, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant participated remotely in a meeting of NATO defence ministers, during which he presented information on the Hamas attack on Israel that killed 1,400 people.

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Arab-Iran amity is a geopolitical reality

November 10, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The forthcoming first visit by Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi to Saudi Arabia on November 13 marks a milestone in the rapprochement between the two countries mediated by China in March. The relationship

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How the War on Gaza Has Stalled the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC)

November 10, 2023
Columns

On September 9, 2023, during the G20 meeting in New Delhi, the governments of seven countries and the European Union signed a memorandum of understanding to create an India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor. Only three

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Decades of loving care culminate in emotional goodbye for Washington zoo pandas

November 10, 2023
China

On the tarmac of Dulles International Airport near Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, giant panda Mei Xiang caught what would perhaps be her last glimpse of the U.S. capital. It was as though

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The Indonesian Hospital in Gaza Bears Proof of the Friendship Between Indonesian and Palestinian People

November 10, 2023
Indonesia

On November 6, the Indonesian Hospital, the second largest hospital in the Gaza Strip, entered into a power outage due to a shortage of fuel amid the Israeli siege against Gaza. Israeli

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Tunnel Rats Redux

November 10, 2023
Defence

Stephen “Shorty” Menendez has a piece of advice for Israeli troops faced with clearing out Hamas tunnels in Gaza: Don’t. Don’t volunteer to go down there. You will never get over it.

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