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Multilateralism is an answer to ending hegemony and promoting globalization

Multilateralism, as a principle of international relations, advocates for cooperation and collaboration among multiple nations to address common challenges and achieve shared goals. It stands in stark contrast to hegemony, which denotes the dominance or leadership of one nation over others. In today's interconnected world, multilateralism serves as a viable

“Kathmandu Declaration: TOGETHER FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE”

The Kathmandu Declaration on Climate Justice calls for protection and addressing special and differential needs of the poor and vulnerable

Can Marwan Barghouti Be the Palestinian Nelson Mandela?

Hamas leaders have declared that any ceasefire deal in Gaza must include the release of Marwan Barghouti, a popular Palestinian

The US shouldn’t instigate conflict in the Middle East

The United States’ involvement in the Middle East has been a contentious issue for decades, marked by military interventions, covert

The Case for Banning Anti-Democratic Candidates

PRINCETON – What should democracies do about parties that use elections and other democratic means to destroy democracy itself? One

A World on Edge in 2024

NEW DELHI – Israel’s devastating war in Gaza, Russia’s bloody invasion of Ukraine, America’s extraterritorial assassinations, and China’s aggressive expansionism all

Jaksonville cruise carnival, a voyage of exciting sea world

We arrived at Freeport Bahamas on the third day. The tour guide drove us around the neighborhoods of Freeport city.

The International Order Is Dying in Gaza

VIENNA – After COVID-19 struck in 2020, creating chaos and misery, I hoped that some silver lining would emerge from

A World on Edge in 2024

Any way one looks at it, a major geopolitical reconfiguration is underway. The outcome will depend significantly on developments over

Sri Lanka’s Debt Restructuring Is Hurting Older Women

In the long term, ensuring the economic welfare of older women in Sri Lanka – and across the developing world