The Emperor at the UN: Trump’s Speech and Its Critics

By Ian Williams The writer is the President of the Foreign Press Association in New York and a former President of the UN Correspondents’ Association. NEW YORK | 24 September

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A Last Breath for the Two-State Solution

,By Dr. James E. Jennings ATLANTA, USA | 24 September 2025 (WorldView) — The barely viable Two-State Solution appears to have made a brief comeback at the United Nations General

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Saudi–Pakistan Pact Redefines Collective Defence in the Gulf

By A.L.A. Azeez* COLOMBO, Sri Lanka | 21 September 2025 (WorldView) — What does it entail when two states enter into a mutual defence pact? What if one of them

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Transforming Cross-Border Connectivity in Eastern South Asia

By Joseph George, Mikiko Tanaka and Rajan Ratna* Small steps towards digitalisation of trade and transport processes are laying the foundations for seamless, cost-effective, and collaborative cross-border connectivity in the

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Kurti Faces an Uphill Battle As US-Kosovo Dialogue Is Suspended

By Alon Ben-Meir* NEW YORK | 19 September 2025 (WorldView) — Although Trump does not necessarily follow logical and practical foreign policy to frame US relations with other countries, his

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Israel, Hamas, and the Genocide Debate: A Global Divide

Millions of Gazan civilians are enduring a “catastrophe of unprecedented proportions.” By Ramesh Jaura This article was first published on https://rjaura.substack.com/ BERLIN | 18 September 2025 (WorldView) — In mid-September

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Palestine: Recognition Must Be Accompanied by Concrete Measures

By Alon Ben-Meir* NEW YORK | 16 September 2025 (WorldView) — During the upcoming UN General Assembly high-level meeting (September 22-30), several key European countries are expected to recognise a

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Promises vs. Power: Inside Sri Lanka’s Leftist Government

By Neville de Silva* LONDON | 17 September 2025 (WorldView) — Two years ago, in September, a comparatively little-known politician did what many of Sri Lanka’s 22 million people did

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Trump’s Geoeconomics and Africa’s Fork in the Road

By Kester Kenn Klomegah* MOSCOW | 12 September 2025 (WorldView) — When Donald Trump returned to the White House earlier this year, observers braced for another bout of upheaval in

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Africa’s Climate Shift: From Victim to Global Deal-Maker

By Ronald Joshua ADDIAS ABABA | 11 September 2025 (WorldView)  —  Africa arrived at the Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) with more than just talking points—it came with a sharpened

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Madness on Steroids in Gaza

By James E. Jennings* ATLANTA, USA |10 September 2025 (WorldView) — Israel has announced its intention to forcibly drive from one to two million people from their homes in Gaza

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SCO Summit 2025: Eurasia’s Laboratory of Contradictions

The Tianjin Declaration reveals a bloc institutionalising complexity itself. This article first appeared on https://rjaura.substack.com By Ramesh Jaura BERLIN | 8 September 2025 (WorldWire) — For more than two decades,

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Cuban Economy at a Breaking Point

By J. C. Suresh TORONTO | Havana | 7 September 2025 (WorldView) — For decades, Cuba stood as one of the Caribbean’s most distinctive economies—heavily centralised, politically resilient, and symbolically

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Gaza: Netanyahu is a War Criminal, Trump a Complicit

By Alon Ben-Meir* NEW YORK | 6 September 2025 (WorldView) — The genocidal war in Gaza should put the whole world on notice that this is now simply another episode

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Russia-Africa: The Changing Geopolitical and Economic Roadmap

By Kester Kenn Klomegah* MOSCOW | 4 September 2025 (WorldView) — With geopolitical changes, Russia’s diplomacy without investment in Africa’s economy is not sustainable. As the sound of drums and

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