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Venezuela’s Election in the Crosshairs of New U.S. Regime Change Scheme

March 15, 2024
Venezuela

Twenty-five years after Hugo Chávez took office and began the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela, U.S. officials have still not tired of dreaming up new plots to overthrow the country’s government. Five years ago, following

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Nepal Experiences Another Political Reversal as Public Takes a Backseat

March 15, 2024
Nepal

On March 4th, Nepal’s two largest communist parties united to establish a new coalition government, including smaller parties as partners. Pushpa Kamal Dahal, leader of the Maoist party, will continue as prime

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We Need a Plan for the Transition to Renewable Energy

March 15, 2024
Education/New Books

The transition to renewable energy is inevitable given the current climate crisis and the fact that fossil fuels are a finite resource. To make the shift, a detailed plan is required to

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Geopolitics of Corridors

March 15, 2024
Defence

Multinational corridors while demonstrating geopolitical vision, do these create geoeconomic advantage? Here is a comparison of the IMEC and INSTC IMEC The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi gave

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Conquest, War, Famine, and Death Hit You Straight in the Heart

March 14, 2024
Columns

On 4 March, Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine (UNRWA) Philippe Lazzarini presented his startling report on the situation in Gaza (Palestine) to the UN General Assembly. In just

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Russia: Vote for Your Choice at the Polls!

March 14, 2024
Russia

Tomorrow, March 15, the polling stations will open across our vast country, and the three-day voting in the presidential election will begin. This is the eighth time a presidential election will be

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How Effective Is International Aid and Assistance?

March 14, 2024
Human Rights

On February 1, 2024, Ukraine secured a €50 billion aid package from the European Union (EU), aimed at bolstering its defense capabilities and facilitating the country’s reconstruction. Dozens of other countries, along with Western-dominated multilateral

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Towards a New Approach for Rural Development — Part 4

March 14, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Read Part Three of this series 4.1 Turning point. Since independence, our development policies have been inconsistent. Policymakers who occasionally take the reins of governance think they are smarter than their predecessors;

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Cardinal Reaffirms His Faith in Easter Blast Probe — Gota’s Memoir

March 13, 2024
Politics

In a poignant reflection on his tenure as Sri Lanka’s President, Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s recently published memoir, “The Conspiracy to Oust Me from Presidency,” offers a detailed glimpse into his relationship with Cardinal

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21 Indians Arrested for Running Illegal Business in Sri Lanka

March 13, 2024
News

In a recent crackdown, the Immigration Department apprehended 21 young Indian nationals for operating an internet sales center in Negombo, Sri Lanka, contravening the conditions of their tourist visas. Following a preliminary

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