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Sanctions 2.0:Tightening the noose, but around whom?

By Andrew Korybko The US' new sanctions against Iran, Turkey, and, Russia appear to be coordinated and designed to tighten the noose around Eurasia but risk backfiring by sending American…

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You might soon see this Chinese fighter all over Africa & Latin America

Especially in Africa and Latin America By Sebastien Roblin Lying a high-performance jet fighter is a physically and mentally demanding skill that requires a lot of practicebut each hour flying…

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UK government review backs subsidies for mini nuclear plants

By Susanna Twidale Britain should offer developers of mini nuclear plants subsidies similar to those made available to the offshore wind industry, an independent review commissioned by the government said.…

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My views on reviews

By Shafique Ahmed Shafique  Nambe of Book :Raushni Chahiye (Collection of Short  stories) Author:Prof. Shahnaz Perveen Publishers:Rang-e-Adab Publications, Urdu Bazar, Karachi. Pages:160 Price:Rs. 500/- An educationist, seasoned writer and researcher…

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My view on reviews

Book Name:Saray Bazar Me Raqsaan Author:Asim Anjum Publisher:Media Graphisc, A-997, Sector 11-A, North Karachi. Pages:224 Price:Rs. 450/- Nasim Anjum: A veteran fiction writer, literary critic-cum researcher, playwright, short story writer,…

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US – Russia – China triangle in flux, again

In a conversation with the Financial Times last week, Henry Kissinger made a highly significant remark about President Donald Trump's attempt to improve the United States' relations with Russia. The…

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Israel passes controversial ‘Jewish nation-state’ law

Law defines the country as Jewish homeland, further marginalising 1.8 million Palestinian citizens of Israel. The legislation becomes part of the country's basic laws, which serve as a de facto…

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Oil settles higher in volatile pre-holiday session

By Jessica Resnick Crude prices ended slightly higher on Tuesday after a volatile session in which the US benchmark passed $75 a barrel for the first time in more than…

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‘It’s going to create a revolution’ – how AI is transforming the NHS

NHS at 70 - all our anniversary coverage in one place The tumour is hard to miss on the scan. The size of a golf ball, it sits bold and…

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Rohingya Crises / Burma ‘We want peace’ – A Rohingya family’s 40 years of suffering

Rohingya refugees tell of decades of persecution and horrors suffered at the hands of Myanmar security forces By Mohammed Jamjoom Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh Gul Zahar is the head of four…

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