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Aug 30, 2024 |
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In an August 28, 2024 article following the August 24 arrest in France of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, who was later charged, renowned Russian foreign policy expert Fyodor Lukyanov assessed that "the crisis of liberal globalization has led to a change in the international reality." He stressed that "transnational" entities will increasingly be required to "ground" themselves – to
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Aug 13, 2024 |
memri.org | Tufail Ahmad
August 13, 2024 Special Dispatch No. 11501 Palestinians | Special Dispatch No. 11501 Jibril Rajoub is secretary-general of the Central Committee of Fatah (the ruling party in the Palestinian Authority (PA), headed by Mahmoud Abbas), and also heads the Palestinian Football Association, the Palestinian Olympic Committee and the Palestinian Scout Association.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
memri.org | Tufail Ahmad
August 13, 2024 Inquiry & Analysis Series No. 1781 With the fall of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government in Bangladesh on August 5, 2024, the Islamist Urdu daily Roznama Ummat of Pakistan featured on August 7, a headline on its front page: "Hundreds of opposition leaders freed, offices of Jamaat-e-Islami opened."[1] Sensing the immediate rise of Islamist forces, the Roznama Ummat of August 8 also blamed, in an editorial, "a Satanic project aided by the Zionist and Western powers" for...
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Aug 6, 2024 |
memri.org | Tufail Ahmad
August 26 of this year marks the 18th anniversary of Pakistan's assassination of Nawab Akbar Bugti – who was neither a terrorist, nor a jihadi commander, nor a secessionist rebel, but a former defense minister of Pakistan, a former chief minister of the country's largest province of Baluchistan elected by its people, a former governor of the province who stood for democratic constitutional principles, and the chief of the Bugti tribe who was respected across Pakistan and beyond.
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Aug 6, 2024 |
memri.org | Tufail Ahmad
August 26 of this year marks the 18th anniversary of Pakistan's assassination of Nawab Akbar Bugti – who was neither a terrorist, nor a jihadi commander, nor a secessionist rebel, but a former defense minister of Pakistan, a former chief minister of the country's largest province of Baluchistan elected by its people, a former governor of the province who stood for democratic constitutional principles, and the chief of the Bugti tribe who was respected across Pakistan and beyond.
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