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How countries are raising debt to fight COVID and why developing nations face tougher choices

COVID continues to ravage societies around the world, and a key issue is how governments can afford to fight it. …

From Trump to Biden: why Boris Johnson will be relieved by the end of the affair

“Make America great again” and “taking back control” shared both principles and principals. “I am increasingly admiring of Donald Trump,” …

Asean eyes code of conduct for disputed South China Sea

JAKARTA – The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) on Thursday expressed its hope for an “effective and substantive” code of …

‘Richest countries already bought 80% of Pfizer vaccine’

LONDON – More than 80 percent of the US drugmaker Pfizer’s coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccine has already been sold to …

Coronavirus: inequalities in healthcare may explain worse outcomes for BAME people

With Britain now in its second lockdown, and the government predicting that the second wave could be worse than the …

Russia: Biden brings a new US challenge to Putin’s backyard

Russia’s reaction to the announcement of Joe Biden’s victory in the US elections has been very muted. Russian president, Vladimir …

Japan, US begin negotiations on US forces cost sharing

ANKARA – Japan and the US have started negotiations on cost sharing of 55,000 American troops based in Japan. The Japanese …

UN chief shocked by Mozambique killings

ANKARA – The UN secretary-general has expressed shock over recent reports of beheading, and kidnapping of women and children in Mozambique’s …

WHO probe into virus origins not transparent, says US

GENEVA – The US on Tuesday continued to assail the World Health Organization’s (WHO) pandemic response, saying that the team formed …

Trump lost, but racism is alive and infused in U.S. history

The United States presidential election was a great spectacle. It was also a battle over the nation’s history and its …

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