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Writing About a Joy That Invades Jenin

February 2, 2023
Columns/Culture

Israel calls its latest military campaign Operation Break the Wave, a lyrical description of a brutal reality. This year, 2023, will be the seventy-fifth year after the Nakba, the catastrophe of 1948 when

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The West sees Iran in a new way

February 2, 2023
Diplomacy/Iran

The Wall Street Journal reported from Tehran on Wednesday that “a lethal crackdown and an ailing economy have quieted anti-government street demonstrations … organised protests have largely tapered off.” The paradox is,

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Russia and Pakistan Energy Diplomacy

February 2, 2023
Pakistan/Russia

 The economy of Pakistan is under pressure, and several important economic indicators specify a dire scenario. The decision-makers must have a real debate about how they intend to take genuine action to

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Future of People’s Resistance in Kashmir

February 1, 2023
India/Pakistan

Introduction: Kashmir is a region in northern India that has long been at the focus of a territorial dispute between India and Pakistan. Since 1947, when India achieved independence from Britain and

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Vatican urges to have Separate Cardinal for North-East of Sri Lanka

February 1, 2023
Human Rights/News

The bishops of the North and East provinces have requested the Vatican to appoint a separate Cardinal for the two provinces of Sri Lanka. Father Joseph Pathinathar Jebaratnam, who spoke in Jaffna,

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Myanmar’s audacious military coup: Two Years On

February 1, 2023
Myanmar

Today is 1st February 2023. The daring military takeover in Myanmar two years ago on February 1 will be remembered as the start of the most oppressive administration in recent memory on

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Russia’s gas union eyes Pakistan, India

January 31, 2023
Diplomacy/Pakistan/Russia

Pakistan’s acute energy crisis is the immediate backdrop against which Foreign Minister Bilawal Zardari’s forthcoming talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Moscow today need to be understood. But then, Lavrov

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Flight MH 17 and The Little Dutch Girl – A Personal Reflection

January 31, 2023
Aviation/Columns/Human Rights

You are an open wound And we are standing In a pool of your blood Rupi Kaur 25th of January 2023 was significant from a judicial standpoint, but it was a grim reminder

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Sri Lanka: Peace amidst Instability

January 30, 2023
Columns/Politics

In a press release issued on January 25, 2023, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka noted, …the maintenance of the prevailing tight monetary policy stance is imperative to ensure that monetary conditions remain sufficiently

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India: Fraud Cannot be Obfuscated by Nationalism – Hindenburg to Adani

January 30, 2023
Business

Hitting back at the Adani Group’s assertion that the Hindenburg report on the group is an “attack on India”, the US-based research firm has said that “India’s future is being held back by the

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