The trade of light arms.

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Yes, small guns kill more people in the world than everything else. If we trade weapons, it will be difficult for us to keep the peace. There is a broad consensus that the small arms trade is a waste of peace and equality.

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World Peace and Security.

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We must make a meaningful first step towards mutual trust. Understanding cannot be done while maintaining political extremes. Give and take open-mindedness to put something aside and formulating an appropriate climate of compromise in a pluralistic society will be the only answer for preserving peace. 


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Antimicrobial resistance is threatening global health security

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When medicines become resistant, even curable diseases are at risk of becoming incurable

 

SHOBHA SHUKLA, BOBBY RAMAKANT - CNS

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What Would Have Worked Better Than Building Back Anything

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What Would Have Worked Better Than Building Back Anything

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Why did they kill my husband? Told my friend.

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The next one is from my diary. She had a husband killed by a Maoist group in Nepal.


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Maoist victims are desperate for justice.

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When the Maoist Victims Association, an organization of people displaced by Maoist violence, organized a sit-in protest, they were arrested by the police. The victims requested rehabilitation, compensation, employment and free medical care for the Maoist war casualties.

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Nepali borders, regional security and failed politicians.

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I have no hope on the part of the current politicians, who are poorly educated and greedy, if they want to make Nepal safe. They will place the whole of Asia at risk.

Nepal's definition of security depends heavily on its relationship with India and China, which almost surrounds the Nepalese territory. Nepal has a border that is almost open and unregulated with Sikkim, West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal.

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