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China Pledges Stronger Cooperation with Bangladesh Following Hasina’s Re-election

January 8, 2024
Business/Politics

Yao Wen, the Ambassador of China to Bangladesh, paid a courtesy visit to Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, at Gonobhaban, Dhaka, on January 8th, 2024. The

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Hasina’s Betrayal: A Dark Day for Bangladesh’s Democratic Principles

January 8, 2024
Editorials

Editorial Ah, bravo, Sheikh Hasina! What an extraordinary achievement in turning Bangladesh into a shining example of democratic decay. The recent election, a spectacle of controversy, low voter turnout, and dubious tactics,

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Global South treads own path to weather transforming global order

January 8, 2024
Diplomacy

The BRICS doubled its size after more than 40 countries showed interest or formally applied to join the young international organization, signaling an evolution toward a more multipolar world. The Global South,

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Bangladesh in Hasina’s Fifth Term

January 8, 2024
Bangladesh

In the youngest nation in South Asia, the bitter political schism persists with indelible marks left by triumphant victors and desperate struggles of the defeated. The once united front against a common

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Sri Lanka: Spatial Planning — Part 1

January 8, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The Background 1.1 National Development and Planning There are many definitions and explanations for national planning and national development. However, “national development” refers to the improvement in all aspects, including the country’s political,

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Limits of Thought on Life Process

January 8, 2024
Human Rights

Everything happens in my life without my consent. I was born without my consent, though perhaps with the consent of my parents. I would pass away one day against my consent. The

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Maldives suspends ministers after ‘clown’ jibe against India’s Modi

January 7, 2024
Maldives

Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu suspended three deputy ministers on Sunday for making “derogatory remarks” against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the government said. Muizzu, who won September elections on promises that included

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South Africa vs. Israel: A Litmus Test for BRICS Unity and African Diplomacy

January 7, 2024
South Africa

South Africa’s unprecedented decision to drag Israel before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) extends beyond a mere legal challenge, and is certain to upset the current global order long after the

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Death and taxes: inevitabilities of life

January 7, 2024
Columns

Benjamin Franklin, a founding father of the United States of America and a drafter and signer of its Declaration of Independence wrote centuries ago that “our new Constitution is now established, and

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Alaska Airlines Incident and The Precautionary Principle

January 7, 2024
Business/Diplomacy

Precaution is better than cure. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The Incident On 5 January 2024 an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 full of passengers was being operated  on a flight

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