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‘We burst out unexpectedly, like demons’: How Russia’s ‘pipeline operation’ crushed Ukrainian defenses in Kursk
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The mission to help liberate Kursk Region took place under harsh conditions, with soldiers displaying remarkable bravery, forcing the enemy to retreat
Mar 11, 2025 16:19
The West’s dirty secret: How most affluent nations poison the Global South
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If African states enter into legal agreements to accept toxic waste, it’s prudent that their rates should be equal to those of the Global North countries where the waste is mostly produced
Feb 19, 2025 13:59
Ancient power: Where age-old tradition defines real politics, and will for decades to come
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Traditional governance models in Africa are successfully incorporated into the modern sociopolitical life
Jan 22, 2025 10:05
Heavy smoke: How can the iPhone poison Africa?
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The continent is becoming a dumping ground for e-waste, bearing the brunt of the world’s rapid technological advancement
Aug 12, 2024 10:58
Where Votes Dry Up: Villagers with no access to water stage mass election boycott, and Modi’s party may reap the benefits
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In Odisha, the local leadership’s inability to provide essentials like drinking water has driven rural voters to boycott elections
May 27, 2024 12:48
Nature’s call: Why even 100 million toilets is not enough to overcome India’s age-old practice
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The country won accolades for its nationwide sanitation drive in 2019, but a new study has found that the rural population and marginalized communities often return to old habits
Nov 8, 2023 16:40
High noon in Ankara: Could 'strongman' leader Erdogan lose power in Türkiye and what would it mean for Russia and the West?
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An opposition victory could be beneficial for the West, but it would not be fatal for Russia, experts believe
May 13, 2023 21:59
Faced with a new wave of Covid, China is opening its borders – was Beijing left with no other choice?
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China began to lift restrictions after mass protests, but they were not the main reason for the concessions
Jan 7, 2023 14:32
Why has a top Russian politician proposed setting up an 'Agency for Loneliness?'
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A new initiative aims to institutionalize efforts to fight back against a major global phenomenon
Nov 12, 2022 07:48
Twenty years on from the Moscow theater siege: How a horror terrorist attack was a landmark moment in post-Soviet Russia
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The world was shocked after Islamist terrorists, several wearing suicide vests, seized a crowded venue
Oct 23, 2022 08:02
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