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How Did the German Taurus Leak Happen?

March 10, 2024
Defence/Germany

Since the big leak of the German officer’s Taurus conversation, the German authorities have been trying to explain how it happened.  The official position is that the intercept of the conversation happened

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It’s Trump’s World Now

March 9, 2024
Diplomacy

As predicted, Donald Trump secured the Republican nomination, swatting away his last remaining rivals, Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley, like bothersome gnats. He did this with considerable ease, skipping the debates, and

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Perceiving the underlying truth of Biden’s State of the Union address

March 9, 2024
Diplomacy/United States

by Xiong Maoling, Sun Ding, Deng Xianlai Amid widespread concerns over high prices, economic uncertainty, the border crisis and geopolitical tensions, U.S. President Joe Biden delivered a highly partisan State of the

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A fair narrative on Chinese economy

March 9, 2024
China

by John Ross When Chinese friends asked me to explain the anti-China rhetoric on the economy in the West, I told them firstly you have to distinguish what the people in the

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70 years on, success story of people’s congresses continues in China

March 9, 2024
China/Diplomacy

Ning Fenfang, a 34-year-old farmer, had spent a lot of time visiting fellow villagers in central China’s Hunan Province to gather their opinions and requests ahead of her trip to Beijing for

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Debt Forgiveness in the Bronze Age

March 9, 2024
Business

When interest-bearing commercial and agrarian debt came to be incorporated into civilization’s economic structure in the third millennium BC, it was accompanied by clean slates that liberated bondservants and restored to debtors

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Biden and Macron Threaten Ukraine Intervention

March 9, 2024
Russia/Ukraine

Joe Biden has a lot to say in his State of the Union speech.  It was an unusually harsh speech, which Biden intended it to be. It either avoided or mostly avoided

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Sri Lanka’s Rural Development Success Story — Part 2

March 9, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Click here to read the part two of this series 2.1 Rural Development Initiatives Undertaken Parallel to industrialization and economic growth, urbanization is a global trend. In contrast, Sri Lanka remains a

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Is ground beneath Biden’s Russia policy shifting?

March 8, 2024
Diplomacy

The resignation of the US Undersecretary for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland, the third highest ranking diplomat in the Biden administration, came as a bolt out of the blue on Monday.  An easy

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JVP and the people of North East

March 8, 2024
Columns/Politics

Sir Anthony Weldon (1583-1648) once said, “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me again, shame on me as well.” This applies to all political parties in Sri Lanka and also to

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