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The Protest Movement is Adrift

May 4, 2024
Education

The slogans would seem to say it all. “Al Qassam (Hamas’s military wing) you make us proud, take another soldier out.” “We say justice, you say how? Burn Tel Aviv to the

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Sri Lanka: Student Body Writes US Envoy Condemning Repression

May 4, 2024
Sri Lanka/United States

In a fervent plea to the US government, the Inter University Students’ Federation (IUSF) of Sri Lanka has strongly condemned the violent crackdown on university students advocating for a Free Palestine across

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UN warns of surge in casualties from potential Gaza escalation

May 4, 2024
News

An Israeli incursion into the southern city of Rafah in Gaza could lead to a “slaughter” and worsen the humanitarian catastrophe in the region, the United Nations’ (UN) humanitarian office and health

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Int’l tourists to Cambodia’s famed Angkor up 41 pct in first 4 months

May 4, 2024
Cambodia/News

The number of international visitors to Cambodia’s famed Angkor Archaeological Park rose 41 percent year-on-year in the first four months of 2024, said a report from the state-owned Angkor Enterprise on Friday.

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Educational institutions in India’s Kerala close amid heatwave

May 4, 2024
News

The local government of southern Indian state of Kerala Thursday ordered the closure of educational institutions until May 6 amid sweltering heat, officials said. Officials have directed people to minimize exposure to

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How to Waste Two Trillion Dollars

May 4, 2024
Columns

Brown University’s cost of the Afghan war project just concluded that America’s longest war cost an estimated $US 2.2 trillion dollars – that’s ‘trillion dollars.” If we add in George W. Bush’s

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Seeing Red: Our Ancient Relationship With Ocher and the Color of Cognition

May 4, 2024
Diplomacy/Education

Twenty-three million years ago, our distant ancestors gained trichromatic color vision through means of a random genetic mutation. Trichromatic color vision and trichromacy refer to the ability to perceive color through three

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Student Demands for Divestment Are Not New

May 4, 2024
Education

The student-led movement against the genocide in Gaza that is sweeping college campuses across the United States, has made “divestment” from Israel central to its demands. It’s what the “D” in BDS

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Japan drifting further from its war-renouncing constitution

May 3, 2024
Diplomacy

Friday commemorates Constitution Memorial Day in Japan, a day dedicated to honoring the pacifist constitution enacted in 1947, symbolizing Japan’s commitment to a post-war era of peace. The country, however, now finds

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“India Out” Kicks off in Sri Lanka?

May 3, 2024
Sri Lanka

A widespread campaign against perceived Indian hegemony gains momentum in Sri Lanka, sparked by a contentious issue at the airport involving the delegation of visa issuance authority to a foreign entity, reportedly

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