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Arcelor-Mittal in Kazakhstan: an unmitigated horror and an inglorious end
The blatant negligence of transnational corporations towards their employees in developing countries is clearly visible in their activities in Kazakhstan, which is not for the first time the site of tragedies of colossal proportions caused by the negligence of employers: just remember the recent disaster at the Kostenko mine in October this year, which belonged to a subsidiary of Arcelor-Mittal. At that time, more than 40 miners died as a result of methane leakage caused by chronic safety violations…
Boris Kushhov
Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar visited Russia
Russia and India are successfully and dynamically developing traditionally friendly relations of special privileged strategic partnership based on mutual trust, understanding and respect. In the history of our close, trusting and unique ties, there have never been any insurmountable problematic issues, and both sides are always energised to build up multi-vector mutually beneficial cooperation. Regular bilateral contacts at various levels are key in this regard. The last Russian-Indian full-scale summit was held in New Delhi in December 2021. Another summit was planned for autumn 2023…
Anvar Azimov
Jordan and Palestine water scarcity
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is one of the most water-stressed countries in the world. At the 150 litres per day recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO), Jordan has an average of 70 litres per person per day. Groundwater is rapidly depleting (in some parts of the country the level is dropping by more than a metre a year), rainfall has fallen by 60 per cent in recent years and six of the 14 reservoirs have dried up. All this is happening against the backdrop of the Kingdom’s growing population and the influx of more than a million Syrian refugees…
Nikolay Plotnikov
Is the US being pulled into a “boiling Middle East conflict”?..
Alexandr Svaranc
Iraq Faces Challenging Times Again
Viktor Mikhin
A Chronicle of Inter-Korean Tensions in the Forth Quarter of 2023. Part Two: Actions of the North
Konstantin Asmolov
The US position in the Middle East, and in the world at large, is weakening
Veniamin Popov
Turkey in search for new fighter jet...
Alexandr Svaranc
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