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THE COMPLICATED LEGACY OF HENRY KISSINGER: Henry Kissinger passing at the age of 100 prompts reflection on his intricate legacy. As a former child refugee who ascended to the position of US Secretary of State, Kissinger played a pivotal role in shaping American foreign policy during the tumultuous 1970s. Viewpoints on Kissinger's legacy diverge, with some praising him as a brilliant strategist who made tough decisions to advance American interests, while others point to his controversial directive during the Vietnam War, raising questions about ethical considerations and accountability for civilian casualties. The legacy of Henry Kissinger remains nuanced and complicated, weaving together elements of power, strategic acumen, ruthlessness, and enduring controversy. (By Sadiq Shaban, Opinion Editor)
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SHAPING THE PATH FORWARD: The UAE proudly hosts the 28th Conference of Parties (COP28) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which kicks off today (November 30, 2023). There are 165 world leaders attending, and over 220 pavilions in the Blue Zone. The Green Zone features seven thematic hubs and a “Start-up Village” housing 100 green tech startups. This COP marks a crucial moment, urging stakeholders to deliver action plans for the UNFCCC’s call to keep the 1.5°C target of temperature increase within reach. It’s an unprecedented event. COP28 oversees the inaugural Global Stocktake and Global Report Card. The event emphasises the need for nations to bridge the gap between ambition and action, to fulfil promises made — urging those who pledged to act. It’s a call upon all stakeholders to adopt a new, action-focused mindset to address the planet's challenges collectively. The world is called upon to unite around climate action, leaving no one behind in a shared vision for a sustainable future. (By Jay Hilotin, Senior Assistant Editor)
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RED SEA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL IN SAUDI ARABIA TO KICK INTO GEAR: For the next ten days, Saudi Arabia's Red Sea International Film Festival will celebrate all things cinematic. More than 140 films from over 50 countries will be screened during this starry event, but the opening film is a nod to their roots. Tonight, Iraqi director Yasir Al-Yasiri's fantasy feature 'HWJN" will enjoy a gala premiere instead of a Hollywood or English-language feature. And that's a bold move, which should be lauded. The action isn't limited to the big screen alone. Masterclasses from the likes of Halle Berry, Katrina Kaif, and Yasmine Sabri will play out during this festival. This Gulf News journalist will be on the ground for the opening ceremony and will be your eyes and ears. As Film Festivals around the globe shrink, it is heartening to see Saudi Arabia continue this tradition of showcasing great story telling. (By Manjusha Radhakrishnan, Entertainment Editor)
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