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World Affairs
Russia-Ukraine Conflict
India offers nuanced response to changing tides of the Ukraine war
The war dragging on and mounting pressure from the West appear to be behind India’s current stance.
HAPPYMON JACOB
Russia-Ukraine conflict
Could the Ukraine conflict be an opportunity for the global south?
Interview with Jomo Kwame Sundaram, Emeritus Professor, University of Malaya.
T.K. Rajalakshmi
Russia-Ukraine conflict
Russia-Ukraine conflict: Is this Cold War II?
As the war grinds on in Ukraine, there are no victors in sight.
Stanly Johny
Europe
Victory of Giorgia Meloni in Italy marks the return of fascists to power
The win for Brothers of Italy is a shot in the arm for nationalist right-wing parties in Europe.
John Cherian
West Asia
Anti-hijab protests rage across Iran after death of Mahsa Amini
These are seemingly different from earlier agitations in the way they foreground women’s issues.
John Cherian
ESSAY
Mikhail Gorbachev: An appraisal
Gorbachev was an innovative statesman who accepted compromise in order to end the Cold War.
A.G. NOORANI
United Kingdom
Liz Truss faces uphill task as new UK Prime Minister and Tory leader
The question is how long she will be able to keep her job given the serious problems the UK faces.
Daniel York Loh
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Monsoon flooding pushes floundering Pakistan economy to the brink
Meanwhile, the political slugfest between the government and the opposition continues unabated.
John Cherian
Ukrainian forces recapture the strategic city of Izium in Kharkiv province
Their lightning advance showed up the tactical failure of Russian intelligence.
John Cherian
Cries of foul play in Kenya as election results show narrow margins
The low voter turnout was perhaps a reflection of the people’s disillusionment with politicians.
John Cherian
Ruling party feud casts shadow over election prospects in the Maldives
An opposition victory could mean security challenges for India in the Indian Ocean region.
R.K. Radhakrishnan
Silent tragedy strikes Sri Lanka as hunger crisis looms
Millions of Sri Lankans are drastically cutting down on food intake.
R.K. Radhakrishnan
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