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Neocon Realists and Global Neoliberals Dead on Arrival

Dissident Voice 26 Apr 2024
... world ... World politics today is hardly Hobbesian nation-states clashing in a war of all against all ... This is an older theory of liberalism applied to international politics after World War One.
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Battle Lines: Rafah invasion, protests in Georgia

AOL 26 Apr 2024
Battle Lines, a new podcast from The Telegraph, combines on-the-ground reporting with analytical expertise to help the listener to better understand the course of world politics, wars and tensions, as ...
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The inevitability of capital relocation from Jakarta to Nusantara

Hindustan Times 26 Apr 2024
The pull factors of Jakarta are exemplified by its political stability, better economic opportunities, and cultural richness ... Jakarta has represented Indonesia's political identity in Southeast Asia and the world for generations.
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Indian voters battle extreme temperatures as intense heat wave hits region with little relief in sight

CNN 26 Apr 2024
Climate politics India, the world’s most populous nation with 1.4 billion people, often experiences heat waves during the summer months of May and June ... the World Weather Attribution initiative found.
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Senior Tory’s howler as he asks if Rwanda and Congo are different countries

Metro UK 26 Apr 2024
... the country they are supposedly warring – Rwanda? Sign up for Metro's politics newsletter. Not sure what's going on in the world of politics? Ask Alright, Gov?, Metro's brand new politics newsletter.
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Democrats Praying for a Trump Assassination?

Armstrong Economics 26 Apr 2024
I have always watched your political forecasts from Socrates with curiosity ... Biden is doing everything possible to simultaneously create World War III as a distraction from the political corruption unfolding before our eyes.
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Indian public largely condemn BJP and Modi’s communal rhetoric

Kashmir Media Service 26 Apr 2024
New Delh ... As the world watches, India grapples with communal tensions caused by political agendas ... As the election season unfolds, the discourse on communalism continues to shape the nation’s political landscape ... ....
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Pope Francis’s Decade-long Reign Removes Church From Crucial Moral Debates

The American Spectator 26 Apr 2024
Both of Francis’s predecessors aimed to establish a definitive interpretation of the Second Vatican Council so as to equip the Church to evangelize the world bequeathed by modernity ... USA News and Politics.
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South Africa could be a thorn in BHP’s side as it makes £31bn Anglo American bid

Financial Times 26 Apr 2024
The world’s biggest miner faces fraught politics and complicated history weeks before key general elections ....
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E. Jean Carroll Sounds Off on Trump’s Hush Money Trial

Time 26 Apr 2024
"I think that it’s a New York jury, they’re the smartest in the world, with all political backgrounds," she told TIME at the event ... The TIME100 Gala is TIME’s annual celebration of the TIME100 list of the world’s most influential people.
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Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via AMC Plus

Coming Soon 26 Apr 2024
“An account of the many tribulations that Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, known for his subversive art and political activism, endured between 2008 and 2011, from his rise to world fame via the ...
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The ‘Truth’ About Social Media

The Epoch Times 26 Apr 2024
... fraud, and corruption, these online platforms have incrementally interfered with the First Amendment in ways that would have been thought to be illegal outside the world of political correctness.
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PM appeals in 7 languages for better voter turnout; Oppn seeks ‘NYAY’ for ‘INDIA’

Hindustan Times 26 Apr 2024
... “To the youth who are fighting against terrorism, who are keeping the youth away from terrorism, who are rejecting the politics of love, who are promoting the culture of Kerala ‍ to the whole world.
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Editorial: Only dictators have immunity from criminal acts while in power

The Los Angeles Times 26 Apr 2024
Allowing the most powerful person in the nation, if not the world, to operate without any fear of prosecution for, say, ordering the murder of a political opponent or throwing out election results is a recipe for a dictatorship.
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