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RISHI SUNAK-LIZ TRUSS BATTLE ACCENTUATES AMONG 1,6 LAKH TORY MEMBERS

BORIS SUPPORTERS CAMPAIGN SUNAK IS BAD BET FOR 2024 GENERAL ELECTIONS
Arun Srivastava - 2022-07-25 13:23
While the MPs and intellectuals belonging to the Conservative party are impatiently waiting for the D-Day, September 5, to choose Rishi Sunak as the new Prime Minister, from the two left over contestants, Sunak and Liz Truss, a vicious drive has been launched against Sunak cautioning the members that the party would lose the parliamentary election of 2024 under his leadership as he lacks the charisma and also popular appeal.

CHANGING CALCULUS OF INDO-PACIFIC REGION’S POLITICAL DYNAMICS

WHY RULING ESTABLISHMENTS WANT DÉTENTE WITH PAK TALIBAN
M A Hossain - 2022-07-23 13:22
Since the fall of the Ottoman Empire post World War-l, the Islamic religio-political movement accelerated its activities to revive and embolden the antecedent Islamic systems around the world. After a long battle, the Taliban's victory over the superpower America has re-energized the other mujahideen in their goal to establish Islamic emirate States.

SOCIALIST PRESIDENT XIOMARA CASTRO REVIVING DEMOCRACY IN HONDURAS

TARGETED CASH TRANSFERS TO THE POOR IS THE HIGHLIGHT OF HIS PROGRAMME
Hilary Goodfriend - 2022-07-23 12:30
In January 2022, Xiomara Castro became Honduras’s first woman president, restoring electoral democracy to the country after more than a decade of dictatorship. Running with the leftist Liberty and Refoundation (LIBRE) party, Castro’s election breaks with the century-old two-party system that traded power between elites in the establishment National and Liberal Parties. With a mandate for transformation and high popular expectations, Castro faces significant challenges in a context of profound systemic crisis.

AMLO IS TRYING TO FREE MEXICO AND LATIN AMERICA FROM US HEGEMONY

LEFT TIDE IN THE CONTINENT IS GETTING STRONGER AS BRAZIL POLLS ARE NEARING
Medea Benjamin - 2022-07-22 12:56
When Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador travelled to Washington, DC, on July 12, his most exciting encounter for Mexicans in both the United States and Mexico was not his meeting with President Joe Biden but his impromptu encounter with well-wishers outside his hotel room at the Lombardy. Some of them had driven from places like Chicago and New York City just to get a glimpse of their president.

NEW SRI LANKAN PRESIDENT’S PRIMARY TASK IS TO TAKE CARE OF IMMEDIATE ECONOMIC WOES

POLITICAL STABILITY HAS TO BE ENSURED BY KEEPING DIALOGUE WITH PROTESTERS
Sushil Kutty - 2022-07-22 12:46
India has a new President, and so does Sri Lanka. But look at the difference. India’s president-elect will ease into her new job while Sri Lanka’s new President Ranil Wickremesinghe has done it with a mixture of unease and determination writ large on his face. What ails his mind would make for dark reading. For starters, he has appointed hardliner Dinesh Gunawardena as Prime Minister, who sent in troops to dismantle protestors and barricades Both Wickremesinghe and Gunawardena are hardcore Gotabaya Rajapaksa loyalists.

FRANCE’S LEFT NEEDS TO SPEAK TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORKING CLASS

SUPPORT BASE HAS TO BE WIDENED TO TAKE ON BOTH RIGHT AND CENTRISTS
Fabien Escalona - 2022-07-21 14:03
Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s followers barely had time to appreciate their champion’s progress in April’s presidential election before François Ruffin sounded the alarm in Libération: “Peripheral France, the France of the small towns, does not appear to be a priority. And when we look at the vote numbers, that’s where we’re losing.”

DHAKA’S INTERNATIONAL IMAGE UNDONE BY BANGLADESHIS MOVING OUT

MIGRANTS SPIN YARNS OF POLITICAL PERSECUTION TO REACH RICHER SHORES
Ashis Biswas - 2022-07-21 12:58
In a curious paradox, Bangladeshis are scrambling to emigrate to Western shores even as the country emerges as an economic model in South Asia, faring a cut above others during the pandemic-hit times. Yet, in a mystifying development, hundreds of Bangladeshis are denting their country’s increasingly glowing international image as they head for richer pastures, and not always legally.

RISHI SUNAK HAS A TOUGH FIGHT ON HAND TO GET SUPPORT OF COMMON TORY VOTERS

SEPTEMBER 5 RESULTS WILL SHOW WHETHER WHITE MAJORITY WILL LIKE AN ASIAN
Arun Srivastava - 2022-07-21 12:54
The final ballot of the British Parliamentarians which put Rishi Sunak at the top place with 137 votes as against Liz Truss’s 113 votes does not give any indication of what finally can happen on September 5 when the final results will be out following voting by nearly160,000 members of the Conservative Party. Rishi Sunak will have to organize a tough campaign among the white majority ordinary members to prove that he is one of them.

FIVE MONTHS AFTER UKRAINE WAR - RUSSIA IS ROBUST WHILE EUROPE IN DISTRESS

HIGH ENERGY PRICES HAVE GIVEN A BIG JOLT TO EURO NATIONS
Nilanjan Banik - 2022-07-20 11:58
Last week, I had a chance to visit the Baltic region in Europe for a conference. My destination was Lithuania. Once part of the erstwhile Soviet Block, Lithuania, still has a large proportion of their population who speak and understand Russian language. The buildings and the architecture also remind of the old Soviet relics but somehow I get the feeling that the locals did not like Russia. They hold Russia responsible for the present-day economic hardship that their country, alongside other countries in Europe, is facing.

SRI LANKA’S ECONOMIC COLLAPSE HAS BIG LESSONS FOR INDIAN POLICY MAKERS

MOST OF THE STATES ARE CONTINUING WITH UNSUSTAINABLE DEFICITS FOR YEARS
K R Sudhaman - 2022-07-20 11:46
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said recently that India is the fastest growing economy at the moment. Statistics wise it may be true as other countries are doing badly. But the question to be asked is India’s growth story a myth or reality? On the face of it Indian economy may look reasonably good when compared to many other countries. Particularly after the Covid Pandemic the recovery seems to be reasonably good and quick.