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Samuel Petrequin, Associated Press The collapse of Afghanistan’s government, the Taliban’s takeover of the country, and the rush to evacuate European citizens and Afghan employees have highlighted the European Union’s...
Patrick Donahue, Tribune News Service As the clock runs down on her 16-year chancellorship, Angela Merkel is racing for closure on disputes centering around her long-fraught relationship with Vladimir Putin....
Mary Dejevsky, The Independent Of all the untoward incidents that might have been anticipated at the Tokyo Olympics, a sequence straight out of the Cold War playbook would have been...
David Zurawik, Tribune News Service After almost a year and a half, here we are stuck in the middle again on COVID-19, masks and how best to keep ourselves and...
Day before yesterday Pakistan reported the lowest number of deaths and cases of coronavirus infections and the good thing is that now the country has signed an agreement with Pfizer...
The election of the UAE as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council shows its overarching prestige and sterling importance in regional and international platforms. It also reaffirms the...
I am a journalist and I know that some members of my fraternity do exaggerate, do distort, do fictionalise, do sensationalise and do not always speak the truth. They, like...
I believe that articles such as ‘Climate pledges see world nearing Paris goal’ (May 8) are a waste of time and print space. We know that pledges haven’t really gotten...
Erika D. Smith, Tribune News Service With the Biden administration crossing the arbitrary but still meaningful threshold of 100 days in office, there’s no question that President Joe Biden has...
If only man could shun deep differences, leading to deep crises, our world would have been like a child’s playground. We would have woken up to birds chirping and the...