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The consensus among analysts is that Hamas is down, but hardly out. The group may be badly battered, but it has been around since 1987, and in that time, it has been repeatedly attacked by Israel and ...
Effective response depends on cooperation with communities and frontline workers, writes Zaeem ul Haq The current Bundibugyo ...
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The lavish welcome Chinese President Xi Jinping received on his recent visit to North Korea stylistically underscored a deep ...
Putin is facing growing domestic discontent after a series of successful attacks by the Ukrainian Army, including a major attack on Moscow. Is he finally feeling pressure to end the war?
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An election that begins by sidelining women will not produce a government that protects women. An election that treats ...