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Cameroon’s conflict is part of a bigger trend: negotiations are losing ground to military solutions
In central Africa, a violent conflict has been unfolding for nearly eight years. What began in 2016 as peaceful protests by lawyers and teachers against the ...
Masri, published by the Al-Ahram Centre for Political and Strategic Studies, offers a panoramic reading of a world that has ...
St. Mary’s University College in Belfast is marking the 125th year of a remarkable journey that began in 1900.
Valued education explores fairness, respect, and responsibility through discussion and purposeful classroom action.
The trilateral meeting held in Port Moresby on December 3 between the Indonesian, Australian and Papua New Guinean defence ...
A well-rounded education doesn't just include learning spelling and math. Kids need to learn how to be compassionate, too.
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNOpinion
A hybrid parliamentary model: A pathway to national stability, accountability and policy continuity
By Kilo MIKE Ghana stands at an important crossroads in its democratic evolution. After more than three decades of relative constitutional stability, it has become increasingly clear that the current ...
The case for AI adoption in banking centers on strategic augmentation, were AI becomes a co-pilot for human experts. The goal ...
Panchmatia: DBS’ philosophy is “AI for everywhere,” emphasizing pervasive integration across all business units to maximize ...
For many years, Ford CEO Jim Farley has given his time and his money to help end homelessness through the Pope Francis Center. Now he wants some help.
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNOpinion
The Global Forum of the United Nations Alliance of Civilization… An Enduring Human Message
I was pleased to take part in The eleventh Global Forum of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) held in Riyadh this week, a capital of alliances and coexistence, in the presence of the ...
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The Sunday Guardian Live on MSNOpinion
2026 will be shaped by conflict, economics, fragmenting power
The end of the Cold War created a powerful sense of optimism in international politics. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the long-standing ideological and military confrontation between East and ...
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