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P Chidambaram writes: Prepare to deal with dealmaker
The first Charter of Rights is believed to be the Magna Carta agreed by the King of England in 1215. The first Parliament in the world is believed to be the ‘Althing’ in Iceland established in 1262.…
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Another Yalta Agreement would condemn Ukraine to a grim fate
Sergey Radchenko is the Wilson E. Schmidt Distinguished Professor at the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. His new book, To Run the World: The Kremlin’s Cold War Bid for Global Power i…
Africa: Aliou Cissé Confident of Breaking Libya’s 12-Year Qualification Drought
[CAF] Senegalese coach Aliou Cissé has vowed to end Libya’s 12-year absence from major international tournaments, expressing confidence in his ability to lead the Mediterranean Knights back to the big stage.
Africa: It’s Nigeria’s d’Tigers Versus Libya As Basketball Africa League Begins in Tripoli
[This Day] Months after an ill-tempered Africa Cup of Nations qualifying confrontation, Nigeria and Libya are back again in the sports arena. This time it is the qualification for the AfroBasket 2025.
Kenya: Kenya Offers All African Countries eTA Exemptions, Except Somalia, Libya
[Capital FM] Nairobi — Kenya has granted Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) exeptions to all African countries except Somalia and Libya.
Nigeria: Nigeria Ranks 6th African Country With Cheap Fuel Prices
[Leadership] Fuel prices across Africa in 2025 reflect a diverse energy environment influenced by local production, subsidies, and imports.
US targets proliferation, but sanctions fired at Pakistan-China missile programme may go wide
Less clear, though, is how much impact sanctions, which have proved largely ineffective in the past, will actually have on the China-Pakistan missile relationship.
Following new sanctions on the National Development Complex, the military conglomerate a…
US targets proliferation, but sanctions fired at Pakistan-China missile programme may go wide
Less clear, though, is how much impact sanctions, which have proved largely ineffective in the past, will actually have on the China-Pakistan missile relationship.
Following new sanctions on the National Development Complex, the military conglomerate a…
Why Donald Trump should tame his love for tariffs
It should be useful for the Trump administration to review the structural issues and excessive dependence on unilateral and punitive approaches that run counter to his own objectives of Making America Great Again in the short and medium term read more
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Airbus Delivers 1st Of 2 A400Ms To Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan , a large Central Asian country, has received the first of two Airbus A400M Atlas tactical/strategic airlifters. These are currently the largest warplanes in production in Europe and are in service with nine countries in Europe and beyond.&#…