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Pandemic and the maritime commons – wages of globalization?

At around 0540 hours GMT on March 23 last, a Panama-flagged 200,000-tonne 400-metre-long cargo container carrier MV Ever Given ran aground in…

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The tool and the target

The Pakistan Tehreek Insaf (PTI) is not really a revolutionary party, but it is in danger of carrying out one…

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Cultural identities in South Asia: the way forward

In present-day global society, we find a contradiction, a gap, between cultural identity and practices of politics and society as…

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Poverty as a national crisis

Poverty is a multidimensional phenomenon. It cannot be restricted to the unavailability of food only. It is about food security…

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India is living through the Justinian I Era

From the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, South Asia was a less affected area as compared to Europe and the…

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Indian disaster again breaks pandemic records

India — which now accounts for nearly half of the world’s new Covid cases — broke a series of grim…

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WHO approves emergency use of China’s Sinopharm COVID vaccine

The World Health Organization has approved the emergency use of a COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by China’s Sinopharm. Friday’s decision by…

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Iran’s supreme leader says fight against Israel is a public duty

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called on Muslim nations on Friday to keep fighting against Israel, which he said…

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Burkina Faso attacks displace thousands in 10 days: UN

More than 17,500 people in Burkina Faso have been forcefully displaced from their homes in the past 10 days due to a series of…

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Al-Aqsa worshippers protest Palestinian evictions in Jerusalem

Tens of thousands of Palestinian worshippers packed into Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque on the final Friday of Ramadan and many stayed…

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