
Indonesia’s Buck-Passing
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Jan 15, 2024 |
politicstoday.org | Gloria Shkurti Özdemir |Indonesia’s Buck-Passing |Nia Deliana
I n a significant display of dissent, Italy, Spain, and France refrained from participating in the U.S. and British strikes against the Houthi group in Yemen, underscoring divisions within the Western alliance. The divergence became apparent as these nations also declined to sign a joint statement issued by 10 countries justifying the military actions.
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Jan 12, 2024 |
politicstoday.org | Nia Deliana |İsmail Sarı |Indonesia’s Buck-Passing
In a dramatic turn of events, the global oil market witnessed a surge on Friday as geopolitical tensions escalated in the Red Sea region. Simultaneously, stocks experienced gains following U.S. inflation data that reinforced the belief among investors that interest rates might soon decrease. The oil prices rose by 4% after the United States and Britain announced launching strikes from both air and sea against Houthi military targets in Yemen.
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Jan 9, 2024 |
politicstoday.org | Tunç Demirtaş |Gloria Shkurti Özdemir |Indonesia’s Buck-Passing |Nia Deliana
T he Israeli-Palestinian conflict has polarized Africa. The earlier reflection of this was seen in Israel’s attempt to join the African Union. It has become clear that African countries that have cordial relations with Western countries side with Israel on Gaza. The Middle East and Gaza in particular has divided African nations one more time. The Palestinian cause, whose origin dates back to 1917, remains important in the global system today.
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Jan 8, 2024 |
politicstoday.org | Linda Shalash |Gloria Shkurti Özdemir |Indonesia’s Buck-Passing |Nia Deliana
“The media is the most powerful thing in the world. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and the guilty innocent, and that’s power. Because they control the minds of the masses.”Malcolm XSince Israel launched its war on Gaza in response to the Hamas attack, known as Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, on October 7, another war has been waged on the internet with Israel flooding social networking sites with misleading information and fake news.
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Dec 26, 2023 |
politicstoday.org | Belkıs Kılıçkaya |Indonesia’s Buck-Passing |Nia Deliana |İsmail Sarı
When Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan asked Emmanuel Macron “Are you in a good mood?” during a casual conversation at the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai, the French president replied, “I feel energetic.” He even ran to the podium as if to show how energetic he was. But everyone knows that Macron is not in a good mood.
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