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CIA’s Dirty Games in Subverting Russia — Part 2

July 10, 2024
History

Barrick Gold was established in 1986 as American Barrick Resources and listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Khashoggi, Marcos’s intermediary in offloading the Japanese gold onto the market, was, in fact, the

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Sudan’s Collapse: Generals and the Destruction of a Nation

July 9, 2024
Sudan

To understand the current war in Sudan and the catastrophic role played by Generals Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Mohammed Daggalo, it is essential to explore the historical and political backdrop that set

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Turkey’s Naval Ship Makes Strategic Port Call in Colombo

July 9, 2024
Events

COLOMBO, July 9, 2024 — Today, the TCG Kınalıada (F-514) Corvette of the Turkish Navy docked at the Port of Colombo, marking a significant moment for Turkey’s naval capabilities and regional diplomacy.

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NASA’s CURIE mission to explore solar radio

July 9, 2024
News

NASA’s CubeSat Radio Interferometry Experiment (CURIE) is set to launch on Tuesday to explore the origins of radio waves from the sun, one of the key drivers of space weather. CURIE will

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Egg Prices Soar in US Amid Bird Flu and Inflation

July 9, 2024
News/United States

The prices of eggs, a staple in American households and among the most volatile grocery items, are soaring once again as bird flu hits chicken flocks across the United States. Consumers like

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How George Bush and the CIA Almost Destroyed Russia — Part 1

July 9, 2024
History

“The largest giveaway of a nation’s wealth in history. . .” —Mortimer Zuckerman, member of the New York Council on Foreign Relations, owner of US News & World Report, describing what took place in the

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What the United States Can Learn from China?

July 9, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Stephen Walt needs no introduction as a Foreign Affairs Specialist presently serving on the editorial boards of Foreign Policy, Security Studies, and International Cornell Studies in Security Affairs. Additionally, he was elected

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Remembering Cllr. Paul Sathianesan

July 9, 2024
Columns

Late Cllr. Duraisamy Paul Sathianesan, East Ham, London(b. 17 June 1960, d. 5 July 2024); burial at City of London Manor Park Cemetery on 13 July 2024 Friends of Paul were shocked

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The Sahel Stands up and the World Must Pay Attention

July 9, 2024
Columns

On July 6 and 7, the leaders of the three main countries in Africa’s Sahel region—just south of the Sahara Desert—met in Niamey, Niger, to deepen their Alliance of Sahel States (AES). This was

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India’s Population Level and Growth Is a Matter for Global Concern Too

July 8, 2024
Columns

In the year 2024, India has achieved the status of being the most populated country in the world, with India’s population constituting 17.76% of the global population. India’s population is still increasing,

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