World Affairs
History becomes history when both sides agree it is over. More than a century after Amritsar and decades after the separation of Chagos, that moment remains elusive
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Diplomacy
Is it too much to hope that today’s politicians will implement the commitments by their distinguished predecessors of the 1980s or will discussions continue for another 45 years?
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Interviews
nor by Mauritius’s decision to lease Diego Garcia for a base”
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Interviews
‘The Labour government will need to navigate diplomatic relations with both Mauritius and the US, as well as domestic political considerations’
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Interviews
Interview: David Snoxell, Coordinator – The Chagos Islands All-Party Parliamentary Group
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History
Unlike those of our forbears who because of ‘self-respect were overflowing with indignation’, we have over the years developed a lull, and have lost the capacity to bristle
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