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India wants to take on Trudeau. It’s taking down its own diaspora
Somdeep Sen India-Canada relations have been on the boil since Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed last week that Indian…
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ECOWAS is undoubtedly in trouble, but it still has potential
In the past three years, four countries from the 15-member Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have experienced a…
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Corruption is as American as apple pie
On September 22, influential United States Senator Bob Menendez was indicted on corruption charges along with his wife, Nadine. It…
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Israel has no place in the US Visa Waiver Program
As children, my siblings and I would often stand with our father on the western border of Jordan, where our…
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Surrogacy: Human right, or just wrong?
Julie Bindel “A lovely gay couple are desperate to have their own child. I love being pregnant and have offered…
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How to prevent a putsch
Marwan Bishara Africa has seen more military coups than democratic elections in recent years, to the determinant of the continent’s…
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The global human rights regime has collapsed
Haythem Guesmi Amid a climate emergency, seemingly endless conflict, and consequent refugee crises, the glaring absence of an effective global…
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Prigozhin’s life and death exposed the rot in the Russian state
Gulnaz Sharafutdinova On June 23, the power vertical President Vladimir Putin had carefully constructed over more than two decades shook…
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Russia will struggle to salvage the Wagner empire
It took Russian President Vladimir Putin some 24 hours to break his silence on the reported death of Yevgeny Prigozhin,…
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Panama’s doomsday warning is not about holiday shopping
Belén Fernández The Panama Canal is in dire straits. A severe drought is impeding navigation of the United States-dominated trade…
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