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After Years of Attacking Protesters, Sudan’s Army and Paramilitary RSF Turn on Each Other

May 1, 2023
Sudan

by Pavan Kulkarni and Prasanth Radhakrishnan More than 500 people have been killed and 4,000 injured since fighting broke out between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces

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Strategic troika engages with Myanmar military

May 1, 2023
Bangladesh/Japan/Myanmar

According to media reports, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has reiterated his country’s support for Bangladesh’s efforts to repatriate the Rohingya to Myanmar. He said Bangladesh and Japan have upgraded their relationship

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Spare by Prince Harry – A Review

May 1, 2023
Book Reviews

“It’s better to be a “misfit” than a “one-size-fits-all”! Mandy Hale “ The Monarchy, always, at all costs, had to be protected’ Prince Harry, Spare (p.351) I have just finished reading the book Spare by Prince Harry,

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Rwanda to digitize genocide memorial sites

April 30, 2023
History/News

Rwanda is set to digitize selected genocide memorial sites in the country as part of efforts to preserve the history of the 1994 genocide against Tutsi and ease visitors’ access to memorials,

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Developed countries should help Africa address climate challenges: Kenyan president

April 30, 2023
Diplomacy/Kenya

The industrial north should honor the commitment to providing capital and technologies required to help African countries cope with the unfolding climate emergencies, Kenyan President William Ruto said on Saturday. During his

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China’s Territorial Greed – Threat to World Peace?

April 30, 2023
Uncategorized

Since 1980s, in the last four decades, China has recorded  spectacular growth in the industrial and economic front.  Several multinational companies have invested several billion dollar  in China to set up projects

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UN Finally Commends Bangladesh’s CHT Peace Accord Implementation

April 30, 2023
Diplomacy/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues has acknowledged the progress made in implementing the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) Peace Accord, in its report on its 22nd session, held in New

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Overcoming the Naxal Challenge

April 29, 2023
Defence/India

10 police personnel and a driver were killed in an ambush in Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada district on April 26. An explosive device (IED) was used to blow up the police personnel’s vehicle when

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Is Politics All in the Mind?

April 29, 2023
Politics

Do conservative and liberal brains work differently? What once might have been a semi-serious topic for kitchen-table discussions of political differences has burgeoned into a lively area of research for neural scientists.

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Sri Lanka: Conspiracies Misguide Easter Attack Reconciliation — What is the Way Forward?

April 29, 2023
Columns/Defence

by Jude Amory The Easter attack of 2019 will forever be etched in the memories of the people of Sri Lanka, as a day of tragedy and sorrow that shook the nation

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