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Soaring numbers of people in acute food insecurity in 2023: FAO

April 25, 2024
News

The number of people facing acute food insecurity rose to some 282 million in 2023, the United Nations (UN) Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on Wednesday. This is an increase of

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Does The Islamic World Have Any Responsibility Towards the Palestinian People?

April 25, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Did Adolf Hitler Have a Blueprint for the Extermination of Jews in the Potsdam Conference? Is it because Harry Truman not only recognized Israel as an independent country and as such gave

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Monaem Sarker: The bright face of a leading reclusive politician in Bangladesh

April 25, 2024
Bangladesh

As an active worker in the progressive political movement of Bangladesh, the contribution of this humble man was undaunted. His diverse experiences, fighting skills, honesty and determination are the only support for

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Movements Affirm That Imperialism Is in Decline, but Mass Struggle More Necessary Than Ever

April 25, 2024
News

Five hundred representatives from movements, unions, and parties hailing from countries across the world gathered in Caracas, Venezuela, for the World Gathering for a Social Alternative. The meeting, organized by the Simón

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The Nakba and Anticipatory Intelligence – Lessons of Our Time

April 24, 2024
Columns

“When the battle broke out, our public diplomacy began to speak of our imaginary victories, to put the Arab public to sleep and talk of the ability to overcome and win easily

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Raising Hairless Primates

April 24, 2024
Education

I remember the first time I observed my daughter pointing. We were at a neighborhood playgroup, a daily gathering of toddlers and their parents, and 12-month-old Tessa pointed at a painting of

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Beijing’s View of the Chinese Economy

April 24, 2024
Columns

At an economic forum last week in Shanghai, a senior Chinese government adviser named Liu Yuanchun, who is also the president of the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, made some stark remarks

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Columbia University classes go remote as U.S. campuses divided over Israel-Hamas conflict

April 24, 2024
News

All classes at Columbia University went virtual starting on Monday as divisive demonstrations and debates around the Israel-Hamas conflict heated up on campus recently. The university’s president Minouche Shafik urged relevant parties

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Iran’s Heartfelt Gesture to Sri Lanka: A Lesson in True Friendship and Respect

April 24, 2024
Editorials

Editorial The age-old adage “a friend in need is a friend indeed” rings truer than ever in the enduring relationship between Iran and Sri Lanka. While geopolitical dynamics often dominate headlines, it’s

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Sound, stable China-U.S. ties need consensus and actions

April 24, 2024
China/United States

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will begin his second China visit in less than a year. His first stop is Shanghai, where the historic Shanghai Communique was issued 52 years ago.

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