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As the war in Ukraine approaches the five month mark, Russia’s president Vladimir Putin is keen to project the appearance of
To Save the Planet, Follow the Gulf’s Lead on Nuclear Power
There is a delightful irony in the fact that, even as the sun sets slowly on the era of fossil fuels,
Will Iran Finally Say ‘Nyet’ to Putin?
Last week, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan accused Russia of trying to buy hundreds of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) from Iran for
Monkeypox and the Dangers of Misnaming Diseases
Monkeypox, a virus transmitted to humans mostly through small rodents (and less commonly monkeys) was first identified in 1970, and
New Constitution Will Not Bridge Tunisia’s Divides
As expected, the publication of Tunisia’s proposed new constitution has not defused political tensions or painted a clearer picture of where the country