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India’s Resistance to BRICS Disrupting the Western-Built World Order

August 22, 2023
Diplomacy/World

A famous incident narrated by Bob Woodward in his book Obama’s Wars comes to mind: President Barack Obama, disregarding the protestations of Chinese protocol officials, burst into a closed-door meeting of Chinese, Indian and

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Private Military Companies Continue to Expand in Africa

August 22, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

In the wake of the July 26 coup in Niger, the world’s spotlight has once again turned to the expansion of private military and security companies (PMSCs) across Africa. Following the removal

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Disappearing Fish Spell Hard Times for Women in Zimbabwe

August 22, 2023
Uncategorized

by Marko Phiri Zimbabwe’s ballooning informal sector has, in recent years, spawned the over-exploitation of the country’s natural resources, with the fisheries taking some of the most felt battering. Amidst challenges brought

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Social Activists Demand Real Equality for Chilean Women

August 22, 2023
Chile/Human Rights

by Orlando Milesi  Women social activists recognize that gender equality is gaining ground in Chile, but maintain that there is still a long way to go to turn into reality the promises

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Unregulated Agrochemicals Harm Health of Rural Residents in Central America

August 22, 2023
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by Edgardo Ayala In his green cornfield, Salvadoran farmer Medardo Pérez set about filling the hand-held spray pump that hangs on his back, with the right mixture of water and paraquat, a

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Moving From Trauma to Healing: Practicing Self-Care in Refugee Camps

August 22, 2023
Human Rights

by Abigail Van Neely A Rohingya woman tells a forum of peer counselors the story of her divorce. A survivor of domestic abuse, she has started a new life alone with her

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Pakistan: Targeting the Chinese

August 22, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

On August 13, 2023, two terrorists were killed by Security Forces (SFs) after they attacked a convoy of vehicles belonging to Chinese engineers and SFs near Faqir Colony Bridge in Gwadar city

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The Mossadegh Coup: A Watershed Moment in Iran’s History

August 22, 2023
History/Iran

In 1908, two Englishmen discovered the enormous oil reserves of the kingdom of Iran. “We shall float on dollops of oil” they reported to Britain. And so they did. USA and Britain

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Where is the Tipping Point?

August 22, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

CHINA DURING THE FIRST AND SECOND WORLD WARS It is generally believed that the assassination of Arch-Duke Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire ignited the First World War. Narratives on the Causes of

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Charting China-South Africa Friendship’s Success

August 21, 2023
China/South Africa

A signed article by Chinese President Xi Jinping titled “Sailing the Giant Ship of China-South Africa Friendship and Cooperation Toward Greater Success” was published Monday on South African media as he is

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