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Sri Lanka earns over 1.5 bln USD from tourism in first half of year

July 7, 2024
Business/News

Sri Lanka’s earnings from tourism rose to over 1.5 billion U.S. dollars in the first six months of 2024, a 77.9-percent increase year on year, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL)

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Pakistani provinces warned of flooding as monsoon season begins

July 7, 2024
News

Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a warning about the potential for flash floods and urban flooding due to ongoing torrential rains marking the beginning of the monsoon season in

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Pakistan’s agro-exports hits record 8 bln USD

July 7, 2024
News/Pakistan

Pakistan has achieved a significant milestone in agricultural sector with agro-exports reaching an unprecedented 8 billion U.S. dollars mark for the first time in previous fiscal year from July 2023 to June

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Nothing in The World Can Compare to a British Grenadier

July 7, 2024
Columns/Diplomacy

Not since Samson brought down the temple has there been such a disaster as this week’s British election. In American terms, it was a perfect case of ‘throw the bums out.’ Good

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Relevance of the Art of War to Drones and Artificial Intelligence

July 7, 2024
Artificial Intelligence/Columns

“Know thyself, know thy enemy. A thousand battles, a thousand victories.” ~ Sun Tzu, The Art of War Ancient Art of War and Modern Intelligence In the modern context of warfare, what is

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The Political Empowerment of Bolivia’s Indigenous Women

July 7, 2024
Bolivia

The following article is syndicated in partnership with the North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA). Remigia Ferrel Vallejos, a Bolivian union executive from Chimoré, in the coca-grower Chapare region, isn’t nostalgic for the

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Why Is the NY Times Calling for Biden’s Ouster?

July 6, 2024
Columns

The New York Times, long considered the “newspaper of record” in the United States, has in recent weeks made no secret about its chief concern: President Joe Biden’s ability to defeat Donald

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The Global Impact of the Algerian Revolution

July 5, 2024
History

Editor’s Note: As Algeria celebrates its Independence Day on the 5th of July, we reflect on the profound impact of the Algerian Revolution not only on its own soil but also across

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U.K. : Can Labour Elevate Britain’s Global Standing?

July 5, 2024
Politics/United Kingdom

It is a mark of the significance of this general election that a result predicted for months still brings with it a sense of uncertainty about what will follow. On paper, there

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Working Together for a Brighter Future of China-Tajikistan Relations

July 5, 2024
Diplomacy

In this lovely midsummer season, I will pay a state visit to the Republic of Tajikistan at the invitation of President Emomali Rahmon. This will be my third visit to Tajikistan. I

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