Is a Critical Pillar of the Global Nuclear Arms Control Architecture About to Crumble?

By Tariq Rauf* VIENNA | 10 November 2025 (WorldView) — On 26 September 1996, on the floor of the United Nations General Assembly, at the signing ceremony for the Comprehensive

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Kenya’s Liberal Economy Attracting Russian and Foreign Investors

By Kester Kenn Klomegah* MOSCOW | 9 November 2025 (WorldView) — Over the years, Kenya and Russia have enjoyed cordial and warm bilateral relations. Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus remain key

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Sudan’s Civil War Ravages the Core of Our Humanity

By Alon Ben-Meir* NEW YORK | 6 November 2025 (WorldView) — The Sudanese civil war is one of the greatest tragedies we are witnessing today. The international community is disgraceful

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Venezuela’s Oil, US-led Regime Change, and America’s Gangster Politics

By Jeffrey D. Sachs & Sybil Fares* This article was first published on Common Dreams and is being reproduced with the authors’ permission. NEW YORK | 5 November 2025 (WorldView)

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Israel’s Secret Cache of Nuclear Weapons

By Jonathan Power* LUND, Sweden | 4 November 2025 (WorldView) —The story of Israel’s nuclear bomb is rarely told. Yet we hear a lot about the possible Iranian bomb and

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East Timor Joins ASEAN — and Now Comes the Hard Part

Challenges and hopes for prosperity and stability By Ramesh Jaura This article first appeared on https://rjaura.substack.com BERLIN | 3 November 2025 (WorldView) — It took half a century, two foreign

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Sri Lanka Is the Crucial Hub of the Ancient Maritime Silk Road

By Ambassador Dr Palitha Kohona The writer is Sri Lanka’s Former Ambassador to China, a former Permanent Representative to the UN, a former Foreign Secretary, and a former Head of

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From A Beacon of Democracy to Authoritarian Rule

There is a growing consensus among many notable political scientists and historians that America is at a perilous crossroads; Trump has chosen the road that leads to disastrous authoritarianism. The

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The Changing Monsoon in The Himalayas: Lessons from Bhutan’s Floods

By Madhurima Sarkar-Swaisgood, Prangya Paramita Gupta, Shashwat Avi, and Sanjay Srivastava, ESCAP* BANGKOK | 29 October 2025 (WorldView) — The Himalayan arc from Bhutan through Nepal and India into Pakistan

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Cuba: International Hotel Chains Allowed to Lease—and Operate—State-Owned Resorts

By Rodrigo Pérez MIAMI, USA | 27 October 2025 (WorldView) — In an unexpected step for one of the world’s most tightly managed economies, Cuba has approved a new policy

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The World Confronts the Genocide Washington Is Trying to Bury

By Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J. S. Davies NEW YORK | 27 October 2025 (WorldView) — On 4 October 2025, in an interview with Axios, President Trump stressed that one

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Why Real Peace Demands Palestinian Statehood and Ukrainian Neutrality

By Jeffrey D. Sachs & Sybil Fares This article was originally published on Al Jazeera and is being reproduced with the authors’ permission. NEW YORK | 24 October 2025 (WorldView)

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The CIA Under Trump’s Administration and Its Activities

By Jonathan Power* LUND, Sweden | 21 October 2025 (WorldView) — In Charles Dickens’s novel “A Tale of Two Cities”, set during the French revolution of 1789, he draws the

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From Food Aid to Free Trade: Europe Courts India — With Caveats

Brussels Has Yet to Learn Lessons This article first appeared on https://rjaura.substack.com By Ramesh Jaura BERLIN | 20 October 2025 (WorldView) —Since the 1960s, India has prioritized strategic autonomy in

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Latest UN Resolution Puts Sri Lanka’s Commitment To The Test

By A.L.A. Azeez* This article was first published on Daily FT. COLOMBO, Sri Lanka | 19 October 2025 (WorldView) — Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath made a statement in Parliament on Thursday, explaining

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