POLITICS
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PiS election win may worsen relations between Vilnius and Warsaw
BNS/TBT Staff/VILNIUS According to Lithuanian professor, Sarunas Liekis, from Kaunas’ Vytautas Magnus University, the landslide victory won by the Law…
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EU grants Greece additional 5.9 mln euros to transport migrants from islands
The European Union (EU) has awarded 5.9 million euros (about 6.51 U.S. dollars) to Greece to support the country for the transportation of migrants…
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Diplomatic duplicity: China and nuclear non-proliferation
By Megan Munoz China’s application of non-proliferation controls has been the subject of intense and ongoing criticism from the West,…
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Myanmar: Redrawing battle lines in the northeast
By Fakir Mohan Pradhan The Myanmar Government signed a Nationwide Ceasefire Accord (NCA) with eight ethnic armed groups on October…
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India and Sri-Lanka: New epoch of bilateral relations
By Amit Kumar Jha In international relations, the change in regime in a country brings hope and aspiration as well as…
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Nepal divided by new constitution
By Amit Kumar Jha “A good constitution is infinitely better than the best despot”. Thomas B Macaulay Nepal, a tiny Himalayan…
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Escalation or division? The Iranian situation: foreign and domestic
By Gregory Brew Since Russia began its intervention into Syria in early October, the Islamic Republic of Iran has accelerated…
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The United States and Pakistan – a strong and enduring relationship
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama hosted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and First Lady Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif at…
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Are Republicans evil?
By David Swanson Andrew Bard Schmookler’s new book is called What We’re Up Against: The Destructive Force at Work in Our…
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