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Sri Lankan MP Accuses Putin of Orchestrating Hamas Attack on Israel

December 22, 2023
Israel/News/Russia

During a conference titled “After 9: The Fate of Sri Lanka?” organized by the United Kingdom Committee of the National Freedom Front, Wimal Weerawansa, leader of the National Freedom Front and Member

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How to Make Recyclable Plastics Out of CO2 to Slow Climate Change

December 22, 2023
Education

It’s morning, and you wake up on a comfortable foam mattress made partly from greenhouse gas. You pull on a T-shirt and sneakers manufactured using carbon dioxide pulled from factory emissions. After

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Global Corporations Elicit a Worldly Shudder

December 22, 2023
World

Within the United Nations, there is a little-known debate about the status of global tax regulation. In August 2023, UN Secretary-General António Guterres released a draft document called ‘Promotion of Inclusive and Effective International

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U.S. Monroe Doctrine a blight on Latin America for 200 years

December 22, 2023
History

Dec. 20, a national day of mourning due to the 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama, is a grim reminder of how the notorious U.S. foreign policy of the Monroe Doctrine has blighted

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Ceasing hostility brooks no delay as death toll in Gaza hits 20,000

December 22, 2023
Israel

Over the past two months and more, Israel’s draconian siege and relentless bombardment have killed at least 20,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, with 70 percent of them being women and children,

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Escalating conflict between Iraqi armed groups, U.S. forces worsens shaky Mideast stability

December 22, 2023
United States

Tensions between Iraq and the United States are escalating after Washington gave the green light for its forces to respond to attacks launched by Iranian-backed Iraqi militias on U.S. military bases in

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AI can’t be patent inventor, UK court rules

December 21, 2023
Artificial Intelligence

A US computer scientist lost his bid on Wednesday to register patents over inventions created by his artificial intelligence system in a landmark case in Britain about whether AI can own patent

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Activists Condemn Pakistan Supreme Court’s Decision to Allow Military Trial of Civilians

December 21, 2023
News

On December 13, a six-judge bench of the Supreme Court in Pakistan suspended its own past ruling and allowed the trial of civilians in military courts. The majority ruling of the country’s

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The Suffocation of Democracy in India

December 21, 2023
Columns

On December 18 and 19, 141 members of the two houses of India’s Parliament were suspended, as of December 19, by the Speaker of the lower house, Om Birla. Each of these members

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The U.S. Constitution May Hold the Key to Solving the Climate Crisis

December 21, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Planet Earth is in crisis. Climate change is accelerating, biodiversity is crumbling, and entire ecosystems are collapsing. Despite significant successes over the past 40 years, the animal rights, environmental conservation, and wildlife preservation movements of

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