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Modi’s Game, and Ours by Mel Gurtov 788 words China on Their Minds President Biden welcomed India’s prime minister Narendra Modi with much pomp and ceremony the other day. One senior US official said “there is no partner more consequential now and into the future than India”—quite a statement that Japan, South Korea, and Australia
‘The Enemy Is Not a Human Being’ by Robert C. Koehler 864 words There’s a crucial, overlooked aspect of Daniel Ellsberg’s legacy that’s very much worth saluting, you might say: his transformation from a believer in the Vietnam war to a horrified opponent of it, ready to risk prison time to bring classified truth about
The Right to Seek Safety by Kathy Kelly 931 words Through a WhatsApp message from Portugal, my friend Eunice Neves asked to share a moment with me. She was with an Afghan couple, Frishta and Mohammad, and their baby son, Arsalan. The young family has resettled in Mértola, a small city in southern Portugal. They