Tag: Cold War
History
Mauritius Times – 70 Years
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Politics
National Sovereignty and Development
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Interviews
Elections 2024: “What is at stake is bigger than party and personal fortunes” ‘It is about public spiritedness and human rights’ * ‘Inequality is wired into our business
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Latest News
This is not the time for the narrow outlook of a bygone era but to unite to address the more urgent challenges faced By the world such as
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Opinion
As military and geo-political events take their course, one cannot but remain baffled by policy decision-making at highest US echelons and at NATO
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Latest News
By Jan Arden
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ENVIRONMENT
We’ll have the same scenarios repeated adnauseam all over again, with more and more money going literally down the drain…
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The Conversation
African countries’ decision to avoid condemning Russia for its invasion of Ukraine was not based only on issues directly connected to the conflict
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Latest News
The question after Ukraine’s experience is whether the US is more interested in an economics-based approach to foreign policy or a principles-based approach
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World Affairs
By Dr R Neerunjun Gopee
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Opinion
Has the Cold War not ended with the dissolution of the Soviet Union? As a consequence, is NATO not an anachronistic vestige of the Cold War?
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Latest News
At the end of the day, we have to maintain optimism and keep up hope, persevere with what has to be done to not only survive but live
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Opinion
By Jan Arden
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World Affairs
In reality, 2021 was the year of Covid, Coup, Climate, Chaos, and of course, China. In short, C for Catastrophe
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Other Voices
FW de Klerk as National Party conservative was paradoxically the right leader at the right time to relinquish white minority rule
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