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Islamic Group Claims U.S. Attack, White House Reports

February 2, 2024
Defence/News

An umbrella group known as the “Islamic Resistance in Iraq” was responsible for the drone attack last week that killed three U.S. soldiers in Jordan, the White House said on Wednesday. National

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Texas border crisis — another testament to incurable “US Election Syndrome”

February 2, 2024
Politics/United States

The escalating political polarization in the United States has given rise to a dystopian narrative, as portrayed in the upcoming film “Civil War,” in which 19 U.S. states, led by Texas and

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Let us know Who are Contesting and What are their Policies?

February 2, 2024
Politics

The rights of the voters or citizens are not limited to going to a polling station on the election day and voting for this or that candidate or party. Elections and voting

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Protesters block roads around EU summit in Brussels

February 1, 2024
World

Protesting farmers have blocked the roads with about 1,300 tractors around the European Union (EU) summit venue where the bloc’s 27 leaders are gathered on Thursday, said the police. In response to

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Brain Implant Restores Mobility in Paralyzed Patients

February 1, 2024
Education

Just as Elon Musk’s Neuralink announced their success in putting an implant into a human brain, making headlines globally, China also showcases its latest progress in clinical application of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs),

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The Only Right That Palestinians Have Not Been Denied Is the Right to Dream

February 1, 2024
Columns

On 26 January, the judges at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) found that it is ‘plausible’ that Israel is committing a genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. The ICJ called upon Israel to ‘take

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Sultan Ibrahim sworn in as Malaysia’s new king

February 1, 2024
Malaysia

Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar was sworn in as Malaysia’s 17th king in a ceremony at the national palace in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. In a televised ceremony Ibrahim took his oath and

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The Economic Collapse of China Is a Global Crisis

February 1, 2024
China

Over the past two decades since China was admitted into the WTO, its national industrial base has made unprecedented strides to emerge as the world’s leading economic producer in many major areas.

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Sri Lanka Faces Serious Leadership Deficiency — Diplomatic Cable Reveals

February 1, 2024
News/Politics

by A Special Correspondent In an alleged classified cable sent to the headquarters of a Western embassy in Colombo, it states that Sri Lanka is experiencing a serious leadership and bureaucratic deficiency.

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How Media Companies Can Meet Their Climate Commitments—and How Readers Can Help

February 1, 2024
Education

The global shift toward plant-forward diets, particularly in wealthy countries, is consistently recognized as one of the most effective ways to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. Given the significant influence media wields in shaping

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