In an age when nations wield virtue as strategy and ego as statecraft, Ati John examines how moral rivalry is reshaping power from Washington to Abuja, and why humility may yet prove the strongest ...
Venezuelans coined a figure of speech for the phenomenon of generals corrupted by drug money: “Cartel de los Soles.” Then the ...
Standard Bank chief economist Goolam Ballim unpacks Africa’s pivotal role in a fractured, multipolar world, warning that ...
At UN tax negotiations, India confirms that illicit financial flows include tax abuse under the UN’s agreed definition, ...
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The link between violence and governance failures
The current wave of violence and acrimony arising from terrorism in Pakistan — particularly in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and ...
Researchers and scientists say UPFs are ‘displacing’ fresh foods and meals, worsening diet quality, and are linked to ...
If a leading university in South Africa can isolate its Jewish students under the banner of “progressive values,” what message does that send to other schools?The post Bigotry rippling through ...
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We have special relationship with India, grateful for the economic support: Sajith Premadasa
On the India-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement, under review, the top Sri Lankan politician spoke of “competitive advantages” ...
COP30 is entering its final week with the arrival of high-level representatives and growing expectations for fast-paced ...
If Britain's Labour Party officially abandons this term, it's not semantics - it's a denial of systemic injustice ...
Rachel Reeves has dropped plans to increase income tax at the Budget. Sir Keir Starmer and the Chancellor have about-turned ...
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