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ISW analyses Russia’s deceptive claims on war in Ukraine at UN Security Council

Experts from the Institute for the Study of War have analysed the misleading statements made by Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, during the UN...

Hamas still able to ‘fight Israel for months’ in Gaza

Hamas has sufficient munitions and manpower to counter Israeli military operations in Gaza for several months, according to US officials. As well as maintaining its...

Challenges and opportunities for Indian diplomacy in 2024

The transition from 2023 to 2024 has no meaning really in geopolitics. Countries do not make New Year resolutions to usher in a more...

Putin grants Russian citizenship to US boxer Kevin Johnson

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree granting citizenship to a number of prominent foreigners. Renowned US boxer Kevin Johnson, who moved to...

Trade unions alarmed by EU’s industrial collapse

Europe’s major trade union organisations have expressed deep concern about the scale of the EU’s industrial decline, as structurally high energy prices continue to...

UNDP And African Leaders Launch Timbuktoo Initiative to Unleash Africa’s Startup Revolution

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) launched today the bold and ambitious “timbuktoo” initiative together with African countries. In a special session of the...

African nations want to tell a different story in Davos

From South Africa to Rwanda to Nigeria, African countries put on a show of force at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos,...

Josep Borrell: Israel was funding Hamas

The EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell openly accused Israel of having financed the Palestinian militant group Hamas, informs POLITICO. “Hamas was financed by the Israeli...

BRICS bank to release bonds in local currencies

BRICS, a bloc of leading emerging markets, is preparing to launch new bonds in global markets, which will be available in local currencies rather...

Red Sea unrest is bad news for World’s food supply

Shipping disruption risks higher prices and food spoiling. That’s threatening to halt a slowdown in global food inflation, notes Bloomberg. Chaos in the Red Sea...

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