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Ukraine not arena for fights between major countries: Chinese envoy

February 25, 2023
China/Ukraine

A Chinese envoy on Friday called for a resumption of non-conditional talks between Russia and Ukraine, stressing that Ukraine is not “an arena for fights between major countries.” “We call on Russia

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The Global South Refuses Pressure to Side With the West on Russia

February 25, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

At the G20 meeting in Bengaluru, India, the United States arrived with a simple brief. U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said at the February 2023 summit that the G20 countries must condemn Russia for

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 The Foreign Fighters on the Front Lines of the Russia-Ukraine War

February 25, 2023
Russia/Ukraine

On February 2, 2023, former U.S. Marine Peter Reed was killed in Ukraine while evacuating civilians in the front-line city of Bakhmut. Two days later on February 4, the bodies of two British volunteers, Christopher Perry

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5 Reasons Why Much of the Global South Isn’t Automatically Supporting the West in Ukraine

February 25, 2023
Ukraine

In October 2022, about eight months after the war in Ukraine started, the University of Cambridge in the UK harmonized surveys conducted in 137 countries about their attitudes towards the West and

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New Nepal President: Indian choice to prevail finally

February 24, 2023
Nepal

by N. P. Upadhyaya (Aryal) Biratnagar: It has rightly been said by commentators that “if India is your next door neighbour, then you don’t need to invite enemy from abroad”. The words

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U.S./NATO responsible for one year of needless war in Ukraine

February 24, 2023
Human Rights

Today marks one year since Russia’s military forces directly intervened into Ukraine – a devastating conflict that has caused tens of thousands of deaths, destabilized the world and forced millions to flee

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Interview: Hysteria over balloon incident proves US’s inability

February 24, 2023
Business/Interviews

Blaming the United States for letting the “balloon incident” unnecessarily create “a very unfortunate effect on Sino-American relations,” Chas Freeman said the implications of the abrupt scrapping of Blinken’s trip to China

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Younger generation bears future of S. Korea-China relations

February 24, 2023
China/South Korea

by Kwon Ki-sik As recorded in The Analects of Confucius, “At thirty, I planted my feet firm upon the ground.” Last year marked the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties

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Drought to continue in Horn of Africa: WMO

February 24, 2023
Human Rights

Catastrophic consequences of the multi-year drought will continue in 2023 in the Horn of Africa region, leaving communities in urgent need of assistance, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has warned. According to

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Why Nepal Denied Entry to CIA Chief?

February 24, 2023
Defence/Editor's Choice/Nepal/News

In a rare move, the Nepal government last week withheld permission for a visit to the country by CIA Director William J Burns, ostensibly on the grounds that the timing of the

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