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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Demands Renewal of Peace Process, Full UN Membership

September 30, 2023
Diplomacy/News

Addressing the 78th session of the UN General Assembly on Thursday, September 21, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas underlined that there can be no hope for peace in the region until Palestinians get their legitimate

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Under French-Backed Military Ruler Mahamat Déby, Chad Is a “Pressure Cooker Waiting to Explode”

September 30, 2023
News

The wave of anti-French sentiment sweeping the Sahel region is resonating in Chad as well. While the French-backed military junta has received support from the international community, including UN officials, it is

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Parents of Disappeared Ayotzinapa Students Begin Indefinite Sit-in Protest Outside Military Camp in Mexico City

September 30, 2023
Diplomacy/News

On September 21, parents of the 43 students of the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers’ College, who disappeared in September 2014, demonstrated in front of the Military Camp No. 1 in the capital Mexico

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Cuban Embassy in Washington, D.C., Faces Another Terrorist Attack

September 30, 2023
Diplomacy/News

Cuba’s embassy in the U.S. capital of Washington D.C. was the target of a violent attack late on September 24. In a statement shared on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter,

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Fickle promises from Washington reveal lack of sincerity

September 29, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

(Xinhua) — The United States’ unpredictable nature is reflected in its inconsistent funding for infrastructure in Pacific Island countries. After U.S. President Joe Biden spoke of a sum of 40 billion U.S.

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India won’t be bullied in multipolar setting

September 29, 2023
Columns

The sombre mood at the Council for Foreign Affairs in New York during External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s talk on Tuesday was only to be expected against the backdrop of the India-Canada diplomatic spat

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Mridangam Arangetram: Advancing Non-Resident Tamil Heritage

September 29, 2023
Culture

The Mridangam Arangetram of siblings Harison and Rishaban Gowribala at the Watersmeet Theatre in Twickenham on September 16, 2023, marked a defining moment for this dynamic duo and their Guru, Sri Paramasamy

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Diplomacy at a Crossroads: The Enigmatic Travels of Sri Lanka’s Foreign Secretary

September 29, 2023
Columns

by H. H. Albert In Retrospect: A Rejuvenated Career When Ms. Aruni Wijewardane returned to the forefront of Sri Lanka’s diplomatic landscape, hopes were high. Her storied career in diplomacy suggested a

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The Perilous Path From Western Domination to De-Dollarization

September 29, 2023
Business

Two interesting things happened at the BRICS summit in South Africa in August. Several new members were invited to join BRICS in 2024: Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.

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The Ethnic Violence in Manipur, India, Explained

September 29, 2023
India

by Saurav Sarkar The ethnoreligious violence in the Indian state of Manipur between Meiteis and Kukis has been ongoing since May, but it was only in July 2023 when a video went viral in

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