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Biden meets Sunak in London, marking their sixth meeting in five months

July 11, 2023
Diplomacy/News

The chemistry between the President and the Prime Minister is the question on everybody’s mind as they meet in London for the sixth time in five months. From their previous meetings in

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US Justifies Israel’s Deadly Attack in Palestine’s Jenin

July 11, 2023
Uncategorized

According to news reports, on July 3, 2023, a brigade-size force of approximately 2,000 soldiers carried out an operation in the Palestinian Jenin camp in the West Bank. Military drones conducted a

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Marginalization and Victimhood: The Plight of Sikhs in Modern India

July 11, 2023
India

Sikh as nation and Sikhism as an independent religion have been facing Hindu supremacist attack since inception. Those left India escaping State sanctioned persecution are now being hounded and killed in other

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France: Macron Goes to Hell

July 11, 2023
Columns

Looking at the violent behaviour of the angry French in the streets, especially when you see it for the first time, you immediately think: there it is, the revolution! The government will

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Biden’s Cluster Bombs Madness

July 11, 2023
Uncategorized

When certain lines are crossed, the nature of other things becomes clearer. Providing cluster bombs to the Ukrainian military is such a rubicon. The pretense that the NATO sponsored forces have some

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America Is Running Out Of Bullets

July 11, 2023
Columns

There’s a Chris Rock joke that goes, “You don’t need no gun control, you know what you need? We need some bullet control. Men, we need to control the bullets, that’s right. I think

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Uphill Battles in Sri Lanka: One Year after Gota’s Trapdoor Exit

July 10, 2023
Editorials

Editorial Undoubtedly, the initial protests and the determination displayed by those who stood against the government were noteworthy. It was a true people’s uprising, but unfortunately, it was later exploited by opportunistic

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Ramaswamy Slams Zelensky as a Bully, Urges President Biden to Take a Stand

July 10, 2023
News

In a scathing statement, American entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, who is also a candidate in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries, launched a blistering attack on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, referring to him

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Russia, US exchange glances as Prigozhin heads for Moscow

July 10, 2023
Russia/United States

Sometimes one wishes Winston Churchill had left behind an evergreen quote in regard of Russian diplomacy as well, similar to his epic one on Russian politics, which still remains unbeatable  — “Kremlin political

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Is India Taking Calculated Risks by Ignoring Population Growth?

July 10, 2023
Columns

World Population Day, observed on July 11th, has largely gone unnoticed in India, despite the country recently surpassing China to become the most populated in the world. The population issue in India

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