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​​Is Russia Really the Reason Why Mali Continues to Push France Away?

November 30, 2022
France

On November 21, 2022, Mali’s interim Prime Minister Colonel Abdoulaye Maïga posted a statement on social media to say that Mali has decided “to ban, with immediate effect, all activities carried out

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India: Jointness Mantra

November 30, 2022
Defence

Almost 3 months after his appointment as CDS, Gen Anil Chauhan has maintained silence. He travelled to Def-Expo in Gujrat and along with three service Chiefs to NDA Khadakvasla, the cradle of

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System Change: an Aragalist touch-me-not?

November 30, 2022
Columns/Politics

Such diversity! Such passion! Such innovation and creativity! Such courage and heroism! Such were and still are the encomiums floating around in mainstream and new media about the Aragalaya. Yes, there was

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What to expect in Russia’s winter offensive in Ukraine

November 30, 2022
Columns

Wading through the 18,000-word transcript of an hours-long meeting that President Vladimir Putin took with the “soldiers’ mothers” last Friday in Moscow, one gets the impression that the fighting in Ukraine may continue well

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Colombo Port: Highest Performing Port in South Asia 

November 29, 2022
Business

United Nations Conference On Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in its new Review of Maritime Transport 2022 has revealed that the Port of Colombo is the highest-performing port in South Asia. The Review

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We Provide a Neutral Unbiased Assessment – UNCTAD

November 29, 2022
Interviews

“We provide a neutral unbiased assessment of trends, challenges and opportunities,” Dr Jan Hoffmann who is the Chief of Trade Logistics Branch, Division on Technology and Logistics at the United Nations Conference

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Could China Help Brazil to Overcome Its Economic Crisis?

November 29, 2022
Brazil

The election victory of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva as the president of Brazil for a third term on October 30 is expected to revise the relations between Brasília and Beijing. Brazil is going

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The Global Push for Population Growth Shows We’re Not Grappling With the Climate Crisis

November 29, 2022
Human Rights

In all of the news surrounding Vladimir Putin, it might have been easy to overlook that he had recently revived a Soviet-era policy called the “Mother Heroine” award, which goes to women who

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UNCTAD’s Review of Maritime Transport 2022:  Facts and Figures on Asia and The Pacific

November 29, 2022
Business/Diplomacy

The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development releases today the Review of Maritime Transport 2022. Here are the facts and figures on Asia and the Pacific. Trends in maritime trade Fleet

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Ten Suggestions for Lula, New President of Brazil

November 29, 2022
Brazil

Dear President Lula, When I visited you (Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva) in prison on August 30, 2018, in the brief time that the visit lasted, I experienced a whirlwind of ideas

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