Category: The World
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
Read MoreKenya’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
Read MoreSudan’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
Read MoreVenezuela’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)
Read MoreIsrael’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
Read MoreEast 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
Read MoreSri 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
Read MoreFrom 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
Read MoreThe 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
Read MoreCuba: 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
Read MoreThe 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
Read MoreWhy 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)
Read MoreThe 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
Read MoreFrom 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
Read MoreLatest 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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