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Arab-Australians praise ‘very important’ Census, call for greater language learning

Arab-Australians praise ‘very important’ Census, call for greater language learning

by Unitwi5 | Jul 1, 2022 | CENSUS, Dr Paul Tabar, Professor Ahmad Shboul, Professor Fethi Mansouri, SBS Arabic24

While heartened by 2021 Census data revealing that Arabic remains the second-most spoken language other than English in Australia, experts have encouraged the learning of reading and writing skills in language as well. Read the full article here
Intercultural Dialogue in UNESCO New Medium-Term Strategy

Intercultural Dialogue in UNESCO New Medium-Term Strategy

by Unitwi5 | Jul 1, 2022 | Dr Dimitri Spivak, Intercultural Dialogue

Main trends in present-day UNESCO strategy in the realm of intercultural dialogue are presented, basing primarily upon texts of two documents, approved in November, 2021, at the 41st session of the General conferenceof UNESCO, namely, the new medium-term Strategy...
Putin’s Russia: Between the need for security and the desire for (all) power

Putin’s Russia: Between the need for security and the desire for (all) power

by Unitwi5 | Apr 26, 2022 | Politics, Professor Roger Koude, Putin, Russia, Ukraine

Russia is a unique country in the world! Indeed, with an area of ​​17,125,191 km2, more than four times the geographical size of the European Union and its 27 Member States, Russia is the largest country in the world but with a population of only 146,170,015...
Identity issues, separatist tendencies and international security issues

Identity issues, separatist tendencies and international security issues

by Unitwi5 | Mar 15, 2022 | Apartheid, Politics, Professor Roger Koude

In the context of the “International Decade for the Rapprochement of Cultures” (2013-2022) and the “Nelson Mandela Decade for Peace” (2019-2028), established by the United Nations, it is certainly important to discuss one of the recurring...
Invasion of Ukraine: Russia makes use of its “veto” in the United Nations Security Council

Invasion of Ukraine: Russia makes use of its “veto” in the United Nations Security Council

by Unitwi5 | Mar 1, 2022 | Professor Roger Koude, Russia, Ukraine, UN Security Council

Russia, which is a permanent member state of the United Nations Security Council, has just vetoed, in the light of its logic, a resolution of this institution which deplored its “aggression against Ukraine” and asked it to withdraw...
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  • Identity issues, separatist tendencies and international security issues March 15, 2022
  • Invasion of Ukraine: Russia makes use of its “veto” in the United Nations Security Council March 1, 2022
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