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Living in a world at war with itself

IN A week of intensely growing global tensions, Russia poured scorn on overtures by the US aimed at rekindling talks on nuclear proliferation.

Russia’s veteran foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, revealed the Kremlin’s unmistakable disinterest in any talks with the US for as long as the Biden administration continues to serve as oxygen to Ukraine in its conflict with the neighbouring Russia.

In a nutshell, the total summation of this week’s geopolitical tensions paints a picture of an international community that is devoid of peace.

So far, more than 25 000 Palestinians had been cruelly killed in a relentless barrage of bombardment by

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