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China’s top legislature concludes annual session

March 11, 2024
News

The 14th National People’s Congress (NPC), China’s top legislature, concluded its second session Monday. Chinese leaders Xi Jinping, Li Qiang, Wang Huning, Cai Qi, Ding Xuexiang, Li Xi and Han Zheng attended

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Rwanda’s RPF nominates Paul Kagame

March 11, 2024
Kenya/News

Rwanda’s ruling party, the Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF-Inkotanyi), has officially selected incumbent President Paul Kagame as its candidate for the upcoming presidential election in July. Kagame was overwhelmingly elected with 99.1 percent

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China’s Peace Role in Middle East Post Saudi-Iran Reconciliation

March 11, 2024
China/Iran/Saudi Arabia

Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the reconciliation between Saudi Arabia and Iran through China’s mediation. Over the past year, the Saudi-Iranian relationship has weathered regional turbulence and yielded concrete peace dividends

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Is the risk of Nuclear War Non Zero?

March 11, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

There is increased speculation of the war in Ukraine leading to eventual involvement of NATO due to added momentum of the Russian offensive this year [2024] securing key locations such as Avidiivka.

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Village Urbanization in Sri Lanka — Part 3

March 11, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Most rural areas get semi-urbanized self-spontaneously by establishing shops along main roads as ribbon development and almost all road junctions as small townships (Kada-Mandiyas) to provide daily needs to the rural community.

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Navigating China’s economic evolution — Insights from China’s “two sessions”

March 10, 2024
Diplomacy

by Sourabh Gupta Amidst the anticipation surrounding China’s “two sessions,” one pivotal theme dominates: domestic economic policy. At a juncture where the economy grapples with underperformance, the spotlight intensifies on short-term interventions

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South Asia Political Stability Concerns

March 10, 2024
Politics

The surprise turnover of coalitions in Nepal for the second time in as many years has led to an alarm over political stability in countries in South Asia with the situation remaining

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Forging Peace Amidst Global Chaos: Journalists Unite

March 10, 2024
Diplomacy/Education

The international peace organization, Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL), recently hosted an online event with approximately 160 media persons from 49 countries in attendance. This year, the HWPL International

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Bogus VC’s Destructive Influence Perpetuates Havoc at South Eastern University of Sri Lanka

March 10, 2024
Education

INSIDE STORY by A Special Correspondent Sri Lanka Guardian, through a number of articles since the last months of year 2022, revealed various academic malpractices committed by the current Vice Chancellor (Rameez

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‘Novorossiya’ rising from ashes like phoenix

March 10, 2024
Columns

The Russian President Vladimir Putin’s meeting on Wednesday in Moscow with top officials of economic ministries and leaders of the southern and Azov sea regions — ‘Novorossiya’ historically — signifies a significant initiative in the

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