Dimmed Stars: South Korea’s Draft Weakens its Soft Power
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Dimmed Stars: South Korea’s Draft Weakens its Soft Power
Despite decades of public debate, South Korea cannot conscript its athletes and performers fairly while still maximising their soft power contribution. He was so close to making history, but the moment never came. Chan Sung Jung, revered worldwide as The Korean Zombie, came closer than almost any m»»»
Rethinking the Meaning of Financial Inclusion
Financial inclusion is often understood as an effort to expand public access to formal financial services. In terms of credit access, financial inclusion is expected to encourage micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), stimulate the regional economy, and ultimately reduce poverty levels. Norm»»»
Solar body urges govt to extend transmission fee waiver for delayed projects
The National Solar Energy Federation of India (NSEFI) is urging the government to extend the Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) charges waiver to renewable energy projects commissioned by June 2026. This request addresses risks from delays beyond developers' control, potentially impacting proje»»»
How Trump has turbocharged a Canadian province’s quest for independence | Lisa Young
For Canadians, there’s nothing new about a province contemplating secession. Two referendums on Quebec’s potential independence – in 1980 and 1995 – brought the country uncomfortably close to the precipice. Today, it’s not Quebec but the oil-rich western province of Alberta that is chafing under th»»»
Israel's haredi community must share the burden of contributing to country's defense - editorial
In order to live where we live, and to continue to do so in relative safety, the army needs more men – as it has told the government repeatedly over the past year. Ahead of Remembrance Day, the National Insurance Institute published last week statistics on Israel’s fallen since 1851, as it does eve»»»
The Fragile Geometry of Hope: Why Ethiopia Must Not Abandon Its Imperfect National Dialogue
By Mohamud A. Ahmed – Cagaweyne Amid fire and fury, can Ethiopia’s most criticized institution become the only table where all bleeding voices, from rebels to rulers, finally speak the same language? In the fractured political theater of Ethiopia, where history is both a wound and a weapon, the Nat»»»
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