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Rwanda’s rebirth — a nation of unity emerges from shadow of genocide

April 18, 2024
History

During a ceremony at the Kigali Genocide Memorial on April 7, Rwandan President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame lit a memorial torch, a flame of remembrance set to burn for

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Green cooperation holds potential for China, Germany

April 18, 2024
Diplomacy

When touring a China-Germany hydrogen technology cooperation project in Chongqing Municipality during his three-day official visit to China, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz tried out the assembly of the hydrogen power module and

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Downpours, floods add to suffering of impoverished Afghans

April 18, 2024
Afghanistan/News

Standing inside his destroyed mud house and thinking about how to cope with the problems arising out of the destructive flood, the impoverished Qand Agha lamented that rebuilding his house requires at

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U.S. blamed for being cause of chaos as Mideast tensions heat up

April 18, 2024
Human Rights/United States

As the world witnesses a sharp deterioration of the Middle East’s security landscape, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson said he would try to advance wartime aid for Israel. Johnson’s announcement came shortly

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Perceptions of Social Dominance and How to Change Them

April 18, 2024
Health

It’s surprising that human infants as young as 10 months may be able to identify social rank. Research suggests that infants learn to distinguish who around them is dominant, using relative body size as

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Exploiting Tragedy for Political Gain

April 18, 2024
Editorials

Editorial Today, we stand at the precipice of justice, or so we are led to believe. The solemn occasion of commemorating the victims of the Easter Sunday Massacres in Sri Lanka is

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Myanmar Junta Releases Thousands of Prisoners including 15 Sri Lankans

April 17, 2024
Human Rights/Politics

The State Administration Council (SAC) of Myanmar has announced the release of thousands of prisoners, including 13 Indonesians and 15 Sri Lankans, under section 401, subsection (1) of Myanmar’s legal framework. This

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Defending Sovereignty: Interview with Ambassador Delkhosh on Iran’s Response

April 17, 2024
Interviews

Exclusive by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor In the wake of recent military actions between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Israel, we sit down with His Excellency Dr. Alireza Delkhosh, the Ambassador

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US Indo-Pacific Strategy: Sri Lanka’s Bankruptcy Fallout

April 17, 2024
Politics

The US has announced the transfer of decommissioned USCGC Decisive (WMEC 629) to Sri Lanka next year. The US Coast Guard decommissioned the 210-foot vessel after 55 years of service, at a

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Ongoing fighting threatens to exacerbate food insecurity in Sudan, says UN official

April 17, 2024
News/Sudan

Ongoing fighting in Sudan threatens to exacerbate food insecurity across the country, a United Nations (UN) official has said, calling for urgent agricultural support to Sudan. “The scale and severity of hunger

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