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A New Mood in the World Will Put an End to the Global Monroe Doctrine

November 24, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Every day since 7 October has felt like an International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, with hundreds of thousands gathering in Istanbul, a million in Jakarta, and then yet another million across Africa and Latin America to demand

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U.S. Intelligence Gap on Potential Hamas, Hezbollah Threats to U.S.

November 24, 2023
Defence

U.S. intelligence agencies let their attention wander away from Iran-backed terror groups in their pursuit of al Qaeda in Afghanistan and ISIS in Iraq over the past two decades, leaving them vulnerable

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Israel Is Assassinating Journalists in Gaza

November 24, 2023
Columns

Israel is intentionally assassinating journalists in Gaza. As it wages its genocidal onslaught on the enclave, having murdered at least 13,000 Palestinians so far, Israel is simultaneously killing media workers in order to

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OpenAI Revolt: Altman Sacks the Board That Fired Him

November 23, 2023
Artificial Intelligence/Business

Sam Altman’s shock return as chief executive of OpenAI late Tuesday — days after being sacked — caps a chaotic period that highlighted deep tensions at the heart of the Artificial Intelligence

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Forward Ever: 40 Years on from the End of the Revolution and the U.S. Invasion of Grenada

November 23, 2023
History

Dear Comrades if it must be you speak no more with me nor smile no more with me nor march no more with me then let me take a patience and a

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Why the United Arab Emirates Is a Poor Choice for a Global Climate Summit

November 23, 2023
Columns

It is no joke; the man who will preside over the upcoming climate summit, COP28 (which will take place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), from November 30 to December 12), is the chief oil

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A Murder in Georgetown: JFK Assassination at 60

November 23, 2023
History

Six decades ago today (Nov. 22), President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. The murder put an end to “Camelot” and the hope and energy that the young president and his

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Kenyan High Court Blocks Parliamentary Authorization of Police Mission to Haiti

November 23, 2023
News

A High Court in Nairobi has extended its orders blocking the deployment of Kenyan police officers to Haiti. The ruling was issued on November 16, shortly after the parliament approved a request

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Far-Right Libertarian Javier Milei Is the Next President of Argentina

November 23, 2023
News

Javier Milei, the candidate of the Liberty Advances far-right libertarian party, was victorious in the second round of presidential elections in Argentina held on November 19. With 99 percent of the votes counted,

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Deadly Diseases Stalk Millions in War-Torn Sudan

November 23, 2023
News

As the war in Sudan continues into its eighth month with no ceasefire in sight, cholera stalks millions in Africa’s third-largest country. The nation’s already fragile healthcare system has all but collapsed

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