POLITICS
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Bangladesh escapes the poverty trap
By Sajeeb Wazed Experts confirm what Bangladeshis have long known: people are not responsible for their poverty. Lack of resources,…
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Will a Biden trip to Saudi Arabia be his “Walk to Canossa”?
By Raphael Benaroya In 1076, in a contest of the Holy Roman Empire’s secular power and the Catholic Church’s ecclesiastical…
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America remains superior in competition with China
By Collins Chong Yew Keat The tension of the Washington-Beijing conflict sets the discourse for global geopolitics for the next…
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The White House’s approach to the war in Ethiopia could hurt the Democrats in November
By Gennet Negussie Virginia has one of the highest populations of Ethiopian Americans in the United States and last year…
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Of Brexit, bailouts and ballots
By Collins Chong Yew Keat The global shift of power periphery and concentration has been an axis of the West…
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The African Union meets Russia
By Kester Kenn Klomegah Senegalese President and African Union Chairman Macky Sall arrived in the south-western Russian city of Sochi…
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U.S. needs to reset its relationships in the Middle East
By Raphael Benaroya The Middle East has long been an arena of conflicts and intrigues, driven by tribal feuds, religion,…
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Will Russia be Egypt’s lifeline?
Putin would have oriented his strategy towards the Arab world of the Mediterranean arch, revitalizing the doctrine of anti-colonial pathos,…
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Defying the status quo of selecting the Somalia Prime Minister
By Isaac Muhammad President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, you’re now the tenth president of Somalia and the first leader elected twice…
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EU-China trade relations and the Ukraine crisis
By Timothy Hopper The Ukraine war, which was preceded by the United States’ provocative warnings, has had different positive and…
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