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Israeli army discovers 10-km tunnel in Gaza: media

February 27, 2024
Israel/News

The Israeli army revealed Monday a strike on a newly discovered 10-km-long tunnel in the Gaza Strip, claiming to have identified dead Hamas members in the facility. Citing Commander of Israel’s Nahal

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Japan to start 4th discharge of Fukushima nuclear-tainted wastewater into sea despite backlash

February 27, 2024
Japan/News

Japan is set to start its fourth round of release of the nuclear-contaminated wastewater from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, local media reported. Despite

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Is Vladimir Putin Planning to Put Nuclear Weapons in Space?

February 27, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

THE RISK OF PUTTING NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN SPACE Incredible yet frightening at the same time that according to US intelligence President Vladimir Putin is planning to put nuclear weapons in space. But

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Why Would Anyone Kill Themselves to Stop a War?

February 27, 2024
Human Rights/United States

Four years ago in 2018, after returning from a Veterans For Peace trip to Vietnam, I wrote an article called “Why Would Anyone Kill One’s Self In an Attempt to Stop A

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UN Human Rights Chief lays out “Path for Solutions” for years to come

February 26, 2024
Human Rights

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk today offered a vision statement, with “signposts for the years to come” for human rights, as the world navigates an array of challenges. Addressing

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Dawa Halu Kala Noheka

February 26, 2024
Culture/Diplomacy

The book entitled “Dawa Halu Kala Noheka” of which the English translation is “Cannot be Burnt to Ashes”, does not speak about burning someone’s material wealth but about indestructible memories, sweet or

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Migration Dynamics & Anti-Semitism

February 26, 2024
Columns

No one talks about the shortage of quality or qualified labor in the rich Western economies to source cheap farm labor, reasonably priced NHS medical doctors, nurses, care workers, or even software

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Pakistan: The Elite Who Betrayed the Nation

February 26, 2024
Pakistan

Corrupt Elite is always Self-Deceptive and Fearful Every dictator is a despot at heart and an enemy of both himself and the nation. They contribute nothing to building a nation or its

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Russia’s victory in Ukraine resonates in Central Asia

February 25, 2024
Columns

Russia’s stunning victory in the battle of Avdeevka and the rout of the Ukrainian military, boosts the credibility of Russia as provider of security for the Central Asian region. The point is

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CPEC aligns naturally with SCO’s goals of regional connectivity, trade: experts

February 25, 2024
News/Pakistan

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) aligns naturally with the goals of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) for regional connectivity and trade promotion, a former Pakistani diplomat Babar Amin said here on Friday.

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