POLITICS
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Kim’s nuclear brinkmanship and power trap
By Collins Chong Yew Keat Kim’s new strategy shifts the region’s counter-reactions to a new level of risk that will…
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Renewed violence in Darfur: an unstable Sudan
24 April 2022 saw renewed violence in the Darfur Provence of Sudan between Arab militias and the indigenous tribes of…
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Joining NATO: Sweden is playing with fire
Sweden has been a different land from almost every other. If we overlook Sweden’s military contribution on the side of…
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The Catalan Gate
The late Franco regime would have the National High Court as the executing arm and the Supreme Court as a…
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ECOWAS and African Union need to investigate Moura’s massacre
By Kester Kenn Klomegah With a population of nearly 20 million people, the Republic of Mali is a landlocked country…
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The state of democratic discourse in India
By Rajesh Kumar Sinha The last few years have witnessed many discordant voices being raised on the future of democratic…
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Bioweapons in Ukraine – propaganda or fact?
By Stig S. Frøland Parallel to the military operations in Ukraine, another war is being waged – a propaganda war…
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War is taking us down but Europe is going up
Through the fog of war, it is difficult to see blue sky. So it is with Ukraine. Pessimists and poets…
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The Next Battleground in “New Warfare”: The International Telecommunication Union
By Matthew Ivey The Ukrainian government is providing the world a master class in how to use the modern information environment…
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Can Russia survive economic sanctions?
President Putin is waging a bloody invasion of Ukraine in which the cost will be a heavy loss of human…
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