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MOHAMED CHEBARO
Migration and climate change conspire to dent human certaintyLast week, like most weeks, we witnessed yet another tragedy of people dying at sea due to their desperate attempt to seek a new life, a new beginning in a relatively safe European land. They wanted to leave behind the fear, uncertainty, poverty and all other types of adversity experienced in large parts of the ...
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Warmer oceans point to growing scale of the climate change problemHumankind's greatest ally in slowing down climate change is the Earth's oceans. But if they continue to warm up - and scientists say this is due to human activities - then the battle to contain climate change and the warming of our planet will surely be lost, leaving us all to face an uncertain future.As ...
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Migration likely to be a ‘forever problem’ Do not be pleased you have finally made it safely to Europe, as many migrants have fallen prey to the many adversities they face once they make it to their so-called land of dreams. Stories abound of hostile environments awaiting those crossing countries. So, if they survive the journey, often made on foot or in ...
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No time for West to be risk-averse on helping UkraineThe supply of Western tanks to Ukraine will be a game changer. However, the hesitation seen in some NATO countries — particularly Germany — could be an indication of how precarious the Western coalition supporting Ukraine is and hints at cracks possibly appearing in 2023.Germany and the US are now following the UK’s lead and ...
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Global instability reflected in large number of desperate migrants Like many at the beginning of the new year, I have been wondering if 2023 will be better for the world based on what we saw unfold in 2022. The short answer is no. The long answer is that, given human nature�s inclination to always be hopeful, I am going to hold on to positivity ...
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