First Woman Vice-Chancellor of AMU Hoists National Flag on Independence Day

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Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Talks Resume as Gaza Death Toll Exceeds 40,000

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Ukrainian Forces Brace for Russian Counter-Offensive in Kursk

Ukrainian Forces Brace for Russian Counter-Offensive in Kursk Ukrainian Forces Brace for Russian Counter-Offensive in Kursk Ukrainian forces are on high alert as reports indicate a looming counter-offensive by Russian troops in the Kursk region. This development comes amid escalating tensions between the two nations, suggesting a possible shift in the dynamics of the ongoing…

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Canada Issues Travel Warning for UK Amid Riots

Canada Issues Travel Warning for UK Amid Riots Canada Issues Travel Warning for UK Amid Riots The Canadian government has formally issued a travel warning for its citizens planning to visit the United Kingdom due to escalating riots affecting several major cities. The advisory urges travelers to exercise caution and avoid areas where unrest is…

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Global South Financial Crises: Risks of Unlearned Lessons

Global South Financial Crises: Risks of Unlearned Lessons As countries in the Global South grapple with escalating financial crises, the need for effective economic governance and policy reform becomes increasingly critical. Economic mismanagement, coupled with insufficient regulatory frameworks, has triggered a cycle of crises that threaten the stability and development of many nations. Understanding the…

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South Sudan’s Struggle: Humanitarian Crises Thirteen Years After Independence

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Financial Crises in the South: Lessons Unlearned

Financial Crises in the South: Lessons Unlearned Financial Crises in the South: Lessons Unlearned The Global South has repeatedly faced severe financial crises that reveal a troubling pattern of economic mismanagement and policy failures. From Argentina’s economic collapse in 2001 to the recent turmoil in Sri Lanka in 2022, these crises underscore a persistent inability…

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