India’s vision of the Indo-Pacific
On 20 October 2025, on the occasion of Deepavali, the great Indian festival of lights, Prime Minister Narendra Modi
World View: The art of the deal Part XVII
Different goals require different strategies, and there is a gulf between the Americans and the Israelis that will soon become visible.
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In the past three months, Israel has bombed Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and now Iran.
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Israel's rightist government celebrates Trump victory
Television footage showed part of a rocket that appeared to have been shot down by air defence systems smashing a car in the Israeli city of Raanana, close to Tel Aviv.
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Indian election surprise
Poor fellow, having to run the country without instructions from above if God is busy elsewhere (as He sometimes is, even though He is really interested mostly in India, obviously).
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WorldView: Israel, Hamas and the elusive cease-fire
His job and perhaps even his freedom depend on the war continuing, even if there were a temporary cease-fire.
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Zim cries for leadership succession
Methinks the soaring inflation and the virtually collapsed local currency continue to confine citizenry to poverty.
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What I do not understand in all this, though, is why Zimbabwean leaders are averse to leaving office.
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‘Just War’ and the Gaza Strip
Three years later Augustine died when pagan Vandal invaders, originally from southern Poland, conquered his city
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ZiG gamble rattles state contractors ‘Government attempts to fix old problem, risks new side effects’
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