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Israel Surrounds Indonesian Hospital in Gaza With Tanks, Kills at Least 12

November 23, 2023
News

On the 45th day of its war on Palestinians in Gaza on November 20, Israeli ground forces attacked another hospital in northern Gaza, killing at least 12 Palestinians and injuring several others,

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Legend of Chinese judge inspires integrity, justice around the world

November 23, 2023
China

Bao Zheng, also known as Bao Gong, is a household name in China for his unwavering commitment to justice, as well as his incorruptibility and dedication to upholding the rule of law.

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Sri Lanka: Questionable Honors

November 22, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) leader and former Minister Udaya Gammanpila, MP, on Nov 16, 2023, said that the first warning of the impending economic crisis had been given by a section of

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Remember Ukraine?

November 22, 2023
Columns

Some of you may remember Ukraine. Just a few months ago, it was all the talk. Since then, war has broken out between Hamas and Israel, a potentially game-changing summit took place

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Israel’s Vigilance Against Terrorism

November 22, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

In the aftermath of the horrendous Hamas terror attack on October 7, Israel found itself compelled to take firm action to protect our citizens and eliminate the lethal threat from the Gaza

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Does Modern Science Already Allow Us to Manage the Weather?

November 22, 2023
Columns

As winter settles over New Delhi, cold air sinks, trapping pollution in the city. Smoke from seasonal fires stemming from farming practices in India’s north further reduces the city’s air quality, which typically ranks the

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Dominican Republic and Haiti at the Crossroads of the Massacre River

November 22, 2023
World

On September 11, Dominican President Luis Abinader announced the closure and militarization of the border with Haiti at a press conference at the National Palace in Santo Domingo. The decision was one

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OpenAI staff threaten mass exodus to join ex-CEO Altman

November 21, 2023
Artificial Intelligence

Hundreds of staff at OpenAI threatened to quit the leading artificial intelligence company on Monday and join Microsoft, deepening a crisis triggered by the shock sacking of CEO Sam Altman. In a

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Risking NATO’s Future for Expansion of NATO in Ukraine

November 21, 2023
Defence

Barring some unforeseen contingency there will not be a war in Europe, beyond Ukraine, for some time to come.  That prediction, however, is based on NATO’s ability to deter a future Russian attack. 

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Rights and Liabilities of Astronauts in Outer Space

November 21, 2023
Education

Astronauts are inherently insane. And really noble. ― Andy Weir, The Martian Lexology reports the interesting story of “astronaut”  Samantha Cristoforetti, who works on the International Space Station (ISS), and who shared on twitter

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