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Thousands Forced to Flee in DRC’s North Kivu Province as M23 Attacks Intensify

February 15, 2024
News

At least 150,000 people have been displaced in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) since February 2, as fighting has intensified between the Congolese armed forces (FARDC) and

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25 Sri Lankans among 186 deported by Maldives

February 15, 2024
Maldives/News

The Maldives has deported 186 foreigners, including 25 Sri Lankans, after accusing them of committing crimes like visa violations and drug offences, according to a media report. The highest number of people

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U.S. gov’t oil drilling plan sued by green groups, oil companies

February 14, 2024
News/United States

Environmental groups and oil companies filed two separate legal challenges at almost the same time to a U.S. appeals court against the Joe Biden administration over a controversial plan to offer drilling

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Chinese New Year: Conveying a message of unity and hope

February 14, 2024
Diplomacy

Streets across China and Chinatowns worldwide come alive this time each year with Chinese culture-inspired decorations and clusters of crimson lanterns. One cannot help but be immersed in the auspicious atmosphere of

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There Is No Place for the Palestinians of Gaza to Go

February 14, 2024
Columns

On February 9, 2024, Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his army would advance into Rafah, the last remaining city in Gaza not occupied by the Israelis. Most of the 2.3 million Palestinians

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Interpreting Communication Systems in Mesoamerican Societies

February 14, 2024
Education/Journalism

The modes of communication that a society uses can tell us a lot about its political structure. A research study we published in 2022 revealed distinct modes of communication and administrative recordkeeping in autocratic

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Three Museums Leading the Paradigm Shift on Exploring Our Origins

February 14, 2024
Business/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Breakthrough anthropological and scientific findings have allowed researchers to better trace the outlines, and begin to fill in the blanks, of the human evolutionary story in recent decades. We’re now able to

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Putin’s Perspective on the Russia-Ukraine War

February 14, 2024
Columns

Russian President Vladimir Putin did something unprecedented last week: He held a two-hour press conference directed at the American public. It was not exactly a press conference, in the sense that Tucker

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Putin signals interest in Ukraine talks

February 13, 2024
Columns

The great beauty of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s interview with the famous American journalist Tucker Carlson is that there is something in it for almost everyone — be it historians who memorialise

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Macron’s Effusive Promises to Ukraine May Be On Hold

February 13, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

French President Emmanuel Macron has put off his visit to Ukraine, officially scheduled for this week, citing “security concerns.”  The French government has not issued any public statement.  Macron’s change of plans

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Jason Arday: The Price of Woke Academia

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