Ukraine War: Use of AI Drones Signals a Dangerous New Era

The choice isn’t between rejecting all military AI and leaving nations defenceless. This article was originally published on rjaura@substack.com By Ramesh Jaura BERLIN | 8 June 2025 (WorldView) — In

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Kuala Lumpur Summit Highlights Eastern Nations’ Growing Role in the Global Economy

By Kalinga Seneviratne This is a slightly modifed version of the original published on IDN-InDepthNews BANGKOK, Thailand | 7 June 2025 (WorldView) — Countries representing over 2 billion people and

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UN Urges Probe as Food Convoy is Destroyed in North Sudan

By J. Nastranis NEW YORK | 4 June 2025 (WorldView) — A United Nations humanitarian convoy en route to the famine-stricken city of El Fasher in North Darfur has been

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Bangladesh Supreme Court Overturns Ban on Islamist Political Party

By Tajul Islam* DHAKA, Bangladesh | 1 June 2025 (WorldView) — In a landmark judgment that is poised to reshape the contours of Bangladeshi politics, the Appellate Division of the

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The Framework for Emerging Climate Politics Takes Shape

Multilateral climate diplomacy looks increasingly defunct. Instead, geopolitics, trade and the power of the state matter more than ever. By Seam Giall* LONDON | 31 May 2025 (WorldView) — Only

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Racism Hides in the Discourse of Professional Competence

By Ricardo Corrêa* In our classist society, where white people hegemonically occupy positions of power and decision-making, the authority of white aesthetics defines beauty and its counterpart, ugliness. ― Neusa

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‘King’ Trump Transforms Oval Office to ‘Gladiator Arena’

The Combatant this Time was Cyril Ramaphosa By Ramesh Jaura This article was first published on rjaura.substack.com BERLIN | 29 May 2025 (WorldView) — The Oval Office, a symbol of

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An Era of Extreme Heat: Teleconnections of Glacial Risks from the Arctic to the Third Pole

By Elena Pronina, Consultant, ESCAP; Dr. Valentina Khan, Executive Director of North Eurasia Climate Centre, RosHydroMet; Dr Oksana Lipka, Deputy Director, Yu. A. Izrael Institute of Global Climate and Ecology;

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UN Peacekeeping in a Perilously Fragmented World

Berlin Meeting Sought Solutions to Upcoming Challenges By Ramesh Jaura This article was first published on rjaura.substack.com BERLIN | 19 May 2025j (WorldView) — In an era characterized by volatile

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Myanmar: Military Leadership Focuses on Survival Amid Earthquake Aftermath

By Jan Servaes* BRUSSELS | 16 May 2025 (WorldView) — The 28 March earthquake, measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale, has hit Myanmar hard. It was the strongest since 1912, with

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Victory Day Symbolises Russia’s National Pride and Resilience

By Somar Wijayadasa* NEW YORK | 7 May 2025 (WorldView) — Russia celebrates the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany and holds its annual Victory Day

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Will the Upcoming Oil Exploration in South Sudan Protect Migratory Animals?

By Rita Joshi BONN | 3 May 2025 (WorldView) — Most of the world’s large terrestrial mammals, known as ‘ungulates’, migrate seasonally to sustain their massive herds on landscapes around

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Military Conflicts and Civil Wars Trigger Rise in Arms Spending Worldwide

By Thalif Deen STOCKHOLM | 30 April 2025 (WorldView) — As the long-drawn-out conflicts in Ukraine, beginning February 2014 and Gaza, since October 2023, continue with no signs of a

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AUKUS and the Strategic Reconfiguration of the South China Sea: The Emerging Role of HMAS Stirling

By Leonam dos Santos Guimarães* RIO DE JANEIRO | 26 April 2025 (WorldView) — The establishment of the AUKUS trilateral security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United

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South Africa: A Child’s Rape Underscores Need to Vehemently Combat Sexual Violence

By Jean-Paul Murunga and Sylvia Obaga* NAIROBI, Kenya | 12 April 2025 (WorldView) — Nationwide outrage and public protests have erupted in South Africa after a mother began speaking out

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