Fair Observer Monthly: September 2023

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Fair Observer Monthly is a chance for you to sit down, look back and think about the month past. A month lasts 28 to 31 days, a suitably appropriate time to take stock of the world. We publish daily on our website and we select some of our best articles every month in our e-magazine. We will give you context and multiple perspectives on issues that matter. We will inform and educate you. Fair Observer Monthly does what we promise: make sense of the world.


This month, Saleem Samad shines the light on Nepal, Nathaniel Handy analyzes Turkey and Sadia Korobi looks at Bangladesh turning up at G20. Helder Ferreira do Vale wonders about how China’s BRICS affects Brazil and India, and Bilal Rahmani explains Pakistan’s Taliban problem and its tensions with Afghanistan over the Durand Line. Reza Parchizadeh looks back at Iran’s Mahsa Revolution one year on. German economist Alex Gloy looks at money matters. He tells us who is holding billions of US banknotes. And Fair Observer’s editor-in-chief Atul Singh does a deep dive into the German economy. As you can see, we shine the light on issues through many prisms. To make sense of September, read this monthly.


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Content of Publication

    No Justice for Victims Under Nepal’s Maoist Prime Minister – Saleem Samad

    This Is Why Turkey Won’t Make It Into the EU – Nathaniel Handy

    Is Banning Women’s Garments Really A French Value? – Kristian Alexander

    What’s Behind Bangladesh’s Invitation to the G20 Summit? – Sadia Korobi

    What Good Is China’s New BRICS For Brazil And India? – Helder Ferreira do Vale

    UFO Disclosure: The Most Significant Law in Human History? – Ran Chakrabarti

    Germany’s Firefighters Fail to Put Far-Right Infiltration Out – Kiran Bowry

    Pakistan’s Taliban Problem and the New Fight for the Durand Line – Bilal Rahmani

    Iran’s Mahsa Revolution One Year On – Reza Parchizadeh

    Is the German Economy Now Destined to Decline? – Atul Singh

    Nepal’s Prime Minister Visits China to Talk Trade and Energy – Syed Raiyan Amir

    Money Matters: Revealing Who Is Holding Billions of US Banknotes – Alex Gloy

    Canada’s Prime Minister Should Not Be So Quick to Condemn India – Ranjani Iyer Mohanty

    Southern and Northern Allies Now Vie for Influence in Volatile Yemen – Fernando Carvajal

    Are You Sure Multiculturalism Has Failed, Ms. Braverman? – Ellis Cashmore

 

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