schooling, high child mortality

in the name of global governance,” include weakened state institutions, malnutrition, disease, reduced years of schooling, high child mortality rates and deteriorating public health infrastructure, what Safoura Moeeni of the World Bank calls “The Intergenerational Effects of Economic Sanctions.” The Members’ plan will weaken America’s par

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Egypt is the only country

Although Egypt is the only country aside from Israel that has a border with Gaza, yet President Sisi has refused to give Palestinian refugees displaced by Israel asylum in his country, by calling the US–Israeli suggestion to this effect a “red line” that, if crossed, would “liquidate the Palestinian cause”. On the one hand, Egypt does not

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architecture to vet foreign technology

Reacting to media reports about the deal, in July 2024 the US embassy in Sarajevo said the lack of clarity “raises serious concerns about the services provided, the risks for RS residents, and why the RS government chose a company with ties to China’s military-industrial complex over more reputable alternatives”. With a highly-decentralised s

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India is investing in upgrading

In contrast, the IMEC is a multilateral corridor, with projects along the route being funded locally. For instance, India is investing in upgrading its port infrastructure. Saudi Arabia has pledged $20 billion worth of investments for IMEC by upgrading its domestic rail and port infrastructure[4]. The UAE will build a rail link to the Saudi border,

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Tibetans have further fuelled

Today, two key concerns confront China regarding Tibet: the Dalai Lama’s succession and escalating US-China tensions, exacerbated by growing India-US cooperation and their influence in neighbouring countries such as Nepal and Bhutan. The US’s Tibet Policy Acts of 2002, 2020, and 2024, and India’s hosting of the 14th Dalai Lama and many Tibeta

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