Battle of Stalingrad:
Turning Point of World War II
With a force like the 6th army, I could storm the
heavens” Adolf Hitler As the surprise Soviet counter-offensive of
the winter of 1941 petered out in the freezing snows of the Russian
wilderness the minds of the German war planners began to turn to the
inevitable summer campaign ahead, their successive offensive against
a bloodied but defiant enemy.
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Behind the triple global crises
With trouble mounting on the three fronts of
food, finance and the real economy, nothing, it seems, can avert a
world depression.
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Eyes on South Asia
The entry of countries outside of South Asia as
observers at the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
might make some waves. These observer countries are important
players, however, on the global economic and security scene, and
have a varying interest in the South Asian landscape.
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