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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Tides of Terror

April 18, 2023
India/Pakistan

On April 8, 2023, two Army soldiers were killed in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast in the Bara tehsil (revenue unit) of Khyber District. On April 3, 2023, two Policemen were killed by

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US-Pakistan Joint Efforts Against Terrorism: Opportunities and Challenges

April 18, 2023
Pakistan/United States

In 2022, terrorist acts caused the deaths of over 643 individuals, a 120% increase over 2021 in Pakistan. Extremist organizations that resort to violence to further their political or religious agendas are

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Remembering Sirimavo Bandaranaike: A Leader Ahead of Her Time

April 17, 2023
Editorials/Politics

by Our Political Affairs Editor “Peace is not just the absence of war, it is the presence of justice and harmony.” – Speech delivered at the Non-Aligned Movement Summit, Colombo, August 1976.

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Corruption in Ukraine: Comparing the Magnitude to the Afghan War

April 17, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

The Ukraine government, headed by Volodymyr Zelensky, has been using American taxpayers’ funds to pay dearly for the vitally needed diesel fuel that is keeping the Ukrainian army on the move in

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Yemen’s warring factions conclude large-scale prisoner swap

April 17, 2023
Saudi Arabia/Yemen

In a significant step toward resolving the protracted conflict in Yemen, the country’s warring factions successfully completed a massive exchange of prisoners on Sunday, with a total of 887 detainees swapped over

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New Horizons for China-Latin America Cooperation: Insights from Lula’s Visit

April 16, 2023
Brazil/China

by Luis Antonio Paulino The visit of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to China may open a new chapter in the bilateral relations between Brazil and China, thus helping to

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Lessons from Babasaheb Ambedkar for today

April 15, 2023
Columns

132 years ago yesterday, one of modern India’s architects was born –Babasaheb Dr. B. R. Ambedkar. His remarkable life remains an enduring inspiration today for all Indians. Babasaheb Ambedkar developed his talents

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China’s position paper conducive to peace and development in Afghanistan, experts say

April 15, 2023
Afghanistan/China

(Xinhua) — Being in line with the interests of the Afghan people and the expectations of the international community, China’s position paper on the Afghan issue will help Afghanistan achieve peace and

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An Open Appeal to the President of Sri Lanka   

April 15, 2023
Human Rights/Politics

A leader is best when people barely know he exists, when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: we did it ourselves. —Lao Tzu We welcome President Ranil Wickramasinghe’s

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Can the US and China go to War Over Taiwan Island?

April 15, 2023
China/Taiwan/United States

Joshua Keating is a foreign policy analyst, staff writer, and author of the World blog at Slate, and a former writer and editor at Foreign Policy magazine in an article updated on January 2022 wrote that “war over

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