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Supreme Court Warns Delhi: 3,800+ Tonnes of Untreated Waste

May 13, 2024
News

The Supreme Court (SC) of India on Monday (May 13) pulled up the Delhi government and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) over the presence of 3,800 tonne of untreated solid waste

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India: Modi holds roadshow in Varanasi

May 13, 2024
Politics

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a six-kilometre-long roadshow in Varanasi on Monday, a day before he is scheduled to file his nomination papers from the Lok Sabha seat in Uttar Pradesh. Modi

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America’s bloc offense in disguise of “common defense”

May 13, 2024
United States

The Philippines has recently escalated provoking actions in the South China Sea. Thousands of miles away, the United States threatened the use of the U.S.-Philippines mutual defense treaty against China, seriously violating

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Sultan’s Spies: Inside the Ottoman Empire’s Spy Game

May 13, 2024
New Books

Excerpts from the author’s book, published by Georgetown University Press. Translated into English for the first time by Jonathan M. Ross and İdil Karacadağ, this captivating narrative delves into the history of

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Neighbouring Country Opposes Sri Lanka’s BRICS Membership Bid

May 13, 2024
Politics/Sri Lanka

Exclusive by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor In a move that could potentially disrupt Sri Lanka’s diplomatic aspirations, a powerful neighbouring country, reportedly a founding member of BRICS, has voiced objections to Sri

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Palestinian death toll in Gaza tops 35,000: health authorities

May 13, 2024
News

The Palestinian death toll from ongoing Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip has exceeded 35,000, health authorities in Gaza said in a press statement on Sunday. During the past 24 hours, the

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Myanmar’s traditional broom-making businesses struggle for survival

May 13, 2024
Myanmar/News

U Tin Oo, owner of the Win Ngwe Toe grass broom business in Myanmar’s commercial hub Yangon, vows to sustain his business of making traditional brooms, which he thinks is a big

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Buddha’s Exact Teachings and the Paradox of Social Activism

May 13, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

This marks the final installment of a series of articles by Ian James Kidd on Buddhism and social activism. We extend our gratitude to both the author and the editor of Daily

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Researchers Unveil Breakthrough AI Model to Decode Brain Activity and Its Link to Illnesses

May 13, 2024
Artificial Intelligence

A pioneering collaboration between Baylor College of Medicine and Yale University has yielded a groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) model, poised to revolutionize our understanding of brain activity and its correlation with human

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Israel and Eurovision

May 13, 2024
Columns

Israel’s strong performance in this year’s Eurovision, which primarily came down to the huge number of points the country received in the popular vote as opposed to the vote of national juries, prompted

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