Mon, 25 Nov 2024, 07:40 pm
Opinion

How NATO can ease Ukraine’s path to neutrality

To reach a peace deal with Russia, Ukraine may have to give up its aim to join NATO. But it can only do that with some help from the alliance

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Adapt and Innovate or Perish during Times of Crisis

We live in a VUCA environment, which is volatile, unpredictable, complex, and, of course, ambiguous, according to a new normal theory. The massive changes that have occurred since WWII, particularly

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Lanka president can help ministers to do right things

SHORTAGES of petrol, diesel, kerosene, cooking gas, milk foods and skyrocketing prices are reminiscent of the situation that once prevailed in the war zones of the north and east in

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Landmark success in electricity coverage

That Bangladesh has achieved hundred per cent electricity coverage is a crucially important event in the country’s infrastructural development. This historic success made it possible to bring the entire population

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Middle East and war in Ukraine

Gulf Arab regimes, and other developing countries, will adjust to a new world where power is shifting. It is no longer the world the United States shaped after the Cold

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NATO and its assimilation of Europe

THE North Atlantic Treaty Organisation was formed in 1949. According to its website, NATO was the first peacetime military alliance the United States entered into outside of the western hemisphere.

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Rotten rulings: Julian Assange and the UK Supreme Court

JULIAN Assange, even as he is being judicially and procedurally tormented, has braved every legal hoop in his effort to avoid extradition to the United States. Kept and caged in

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Humanitarian crisis brews on Ukraine border

Some 250,000 Ukrainians have arrived in Moldova, one of Europe’s poorest countries, in the past fortnight, and emergency accommodation is nearly full, writes Evghenii Ceban ‘I NEVER thought that I would

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Darkness at the centre of lamppost

Bangladesh like other parts of the world observes the International Women’s Day on March 8 every year to recognise contribution of the womenfolk to various sectors and boost social awareness

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Russia ready to replace France in West Africa

FINALLY, France will be leaving Mali, nearly a decade after the original military intervention in 2013. The repercussions of this decision will hardly be confined to this West African nation,

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