The Saudi Crown Prince Is Throwing Women In Jail For Speaking Up

    NDTV Basking in the glow of international praise for allowing women to drive, Saudi Arabia issued a self-congratulatory news release June 27, saying Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the country’s young ruler, wanted to go further with his “Vision 2030” project. “Advancing the role of women is an important element” of the plan, the press…

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      Israel-Gaza’s risky brinkmanship

      Michael J Armstrongis, Associate professor of operations research at Canada’s Brock University/BDnews24 Israel and Gaza are increasingly alternating between ceasefires and gunfire. This violent instability – the worst in four years – isn’t surprising, as each side inches closer to war while hoping their provocations will make the other side back down. It’s a classic…

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        Iran has Ways to Circumvent and Survive US Sanctions

        William Lambers, Author and historian /Newsweek, US On August 6, 1945, Hiroshima was hit by the world’s first atomic bomb. Every building within a mile was leveled instantly by the blast, codenamed “Little Boy,” killing seventy thousand people in the Japanese city instantly. Three days later, Nagasaki became the next target and the ground zero…

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          Iran has Ways to Circumvent and Survive US Sanctions

          Salman Rafi Sheikh, Research-analyst of International Relations and Pakistan’s foreign and domestic affairs/NEO, Japan While the future of the Iran-nuke deal continues to depend upon the will of Europe, China and Russia in the face of US unilateral withdrawal and the latter’s campaign to convince at least Europe to do the same, for Iran the…

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            How did Mnangagwa win Zimbabwe’s landmark July 30 election?

            Tafi Mhaka /Al jazeera The factors that led to Mnangagwa’s victory signal a grim future for Zimbabwe’s democracy. On August 1, following the announcement of the parliamentary election results in Zimbabwe, which saw Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ZANU-PF winning a clear majority, opposition MDC Alliance supporters held a demonstration in and around Harare’s central business district, claiming…

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              American democracy is in crisis, and not just because of Trump

              Simon Tisdall, Foreign affairs commentator/ The Guardian, UK Dark money, unchecked presidential power and a politicised supreme court are wrecking the world’s flagship democracy Nineteen months into the Trump presidency, US democracy is running into serious trouble – but it is not all, or even mostly, Donald Trump’s fault. This crisis of governance has been…

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                Demi Lovato speaks out after suspected overdose

                BBC: US pop singer Demi Lovato has issued her first statement after she was taken to hospital for a suspected drug overdose last month.In an Instagram post, Lovato, 25, said: “I have always been transparent about my journey with addiction”. This illness is not something that… fades with time. It is something I must continue…

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