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Iran’s new reformist president offers hope to the west and cover for the conservative establishment

Tehran: Pezeshkian is signal to world that Iran can be talked to and to Iranian society that there is a degree of political choice in this Islamic Republic

/ 10 Jul, 2024

4 things to watch for as NATO leaders meet in US capital for high-stakes summit

Washington: Developing clearer strategy toward China will be among priorities for those attending 2024 summit

/ 09 Jul, 2024

Keir Starmer: what we know about Britain’s new prime minister and how he will lead

London: After his win, there is a weight of expectation on Keir Starmer. But trust in all politicians is low and damaged

/ 05 Jul, 2024

G7 overcomes internal wrangling and ‘irrelevance’ barbs to strike US$50 billion deal to support Ukraine

Authors: Gregory Stiles is a University Teacher, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Sheffield; Hugo Dobson is Professor of Japan’s International Relations, School of East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield   In the 26 months since Russia

/ 19 Jun, 2024

Why India didn’t have the ‘climate election’ it needed, even amid a lethal heatwave

Author Satish Kumar is Research Fellow, The Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice, Queen’s University Belfast and Chairperson- Kerala Urban Policy Commission and Distinguished Honorary Chair of Global Sustainable Development Goals at the Techno-India

/ 11 Jun, 2024

Extreme heatwaves in south and south-east Asia are a sign of things to come

Attribution team recently described latest heatwaves as “impossible” without climate change

/ 19 May, 2024

Modi’s anti-Muslim rhetoric taps into Hindu replacement fears that trace back to colonial India

South Carolina: Communal tensions allowed British to uphold the idea that Indians were incapable of self-government without colonial rule

/ 18 May, 2024

Could Biden stop Netanyahu’s plans? A national security expert looks at Israel’s attack on Rafah

California: Even if Iran doesn’t respond, it is likely that some of its proxies, like Hezbollah, will do something that could deepen this conflict

/ 10 May, 2024

History repeats itself as Columbia University cracks down on student protests

Toronto: Over 2,000 people reportedly arrested during pro-Palestinian protests at campuses across U.S. in recent weeks

/ 04 May, 2024

‘Witches’ are still killed all over the world. Pardoning past victims could end the practice

Queensland: Women who do not fulfil gender stereotypes, such as widows, childless or unmarried women, are at increased risk of accusations of witchcraft: UN

/ 01 May, 2024

Why universities shouldn’t mark down international students for using non-standard English

Manchester: Lecturers can focus on the content of students’ writing, not the expression, so that if the expression is understood, this is the bottom line

/ 21 Apr, 2024
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