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Strengthening Sanctions on Iranian Oil: A Crucial Step Towards Peace in the Middle East

The Global Banker Magazine The Middle East has witnessed a surge in tensions, raising fears of a wider conflict. At the crux of these rising tensions lies Iran, the primary driver behind various terrorist aggressions in the region. To address this escalating threat, it is imperative that we shift our focus to deterring and punishing…
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Escalating Tensions Over South China Sea: China-Philippines Maritime Collision Sparks Diplomatic Dispute

The Global Banker Magazine The South China Sea region is once again witnessing increased tensions, as a recent collision between Chinese and Filipino vessels has resulted in diplomatic strains between the two nations. As China files a diplomatic complaint, the Philippines calls on Beijing’s ambassador, and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. orders an investigation, the situation…
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Javier Milei: Argentina’s Polarizing Far-Right Candidate and the Potential Implications

The Global Banker Magazine In Argentina’s upcoming election, a surprising and polarizing figure has emerged as the frontrunner: Javier Milei. With his confrontational approach, reminiscent of former U.S. President Donald Trump and Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro, Milei’s rise to prominence has sparked both enthusiasm and controversy. From his self-proclaimed “anarcho-capitalist” ideology to his unorthodox campaign tactics,…
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Challenges and Humanitarian Crisis Continue to Deepen in Gaza

The Global Banker Magazine The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has led to a dire humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip. As Israel plans to intensify its attacks on Hamas, the situation for the 2.3 million Palestinians living in Gaza becomes increasingly perilous. The current state of affairs calls for urgent attention to address…
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Pakistan’s Self-Exiled Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Returns to Pakistan, Seeking Political Support Amid Turmoil

The Global Banker Magazine Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has made his much-anticipated return to Pakistan after four years of self-imposed exile in London. His homecoming comes at a critical juncture for the nation, with parliamentary elections scheduled for January. Sharif finds himself in direct competition with his main rival, former premier Imran Khan,…
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Gaza’s Dire Humanitarian Crisis: Aid Trickle Raises Urgent Concerns

The Global Banker Magazine In the wake of the violent Hamas incursion and the subsequent blockade imposed by Israel, Gaza’s ongoing humanitarian crisis has reached unprecedented levels. The recent opening of the border crossing between Egypt and Gaza, allowing a limited amount of aid to trickle in, has raised hopes for the embattled Palestinian population.…
