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The New Grand Tour

November 19, 2023
History

All of humanity can now take the Grand Tour: a travel circuit of global sites that help us understand ourselves and our history, made increasingly clear thanks to recent advances in archaeology

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Americans Are Bankrolling Israel’s Unfolding Genocide in Gaza

November 18, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

Americans are funding a genocide and no one asked our permission. We are being dragged, unwillingly, into a war that is decimating a people. We are being forced to become involuntary accomplices to

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Palm Oil in Common Household Products Is Destroying the World’s ‘Orangutan Capital’

November 18, 2023
Human Rights

Picture a rhinoceros in the rainforest. Add a herd of elephants, families of orangutans swinging through the treetops, and tigers prowling the understory, and there is only one place in the world

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Comparing How the West and China Offer Loans to Developing Countries

November 18, 2023
China

In October 2023, amid celebrations commemorating the 10th anniversary of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Beijing, Pakistan and Chinese leaders signed a multibillion-dollar deal for a railway project. As a pivotal component of China’s

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Exclusive: Iranian Ambassador Highlights Tech Collaboration Potential with Sri Lanka

November 18, 2023
Interviews

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor recently sat down with Dr. Alireza Delkhosh, the newly appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Sri Lanka.

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Caught in the Crossfire: Prospects of New Trade Corridor Amidst the Israel-Hamas War

November 18, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

On October 7, 2023, Hamas (a U.S.-designated FTO) headed an astounding attack against Israel from the Gaza Strip by air, sea, and land. The incident occurred 50 years after the Egypt-Syria surprise

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U.S. Lifts Sanctions on Chinese Public Security Body

November 17, 2023
China

On the evening of November 16, the U.S. government announced that it would remove the Identification Center of the Chinese Ministry of Public Security from the “Entity List,” lifting the sanctions imposed

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Open letter to President Biden on Israel and Palestine from The Elders

November 17, 2023
Human Rights

Dear President Biden You have a historic opportunity to help end the Israel-Palestine conflict – permanently. As polarisation increases, the world needs you to set out a vision for peace. That vision

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Buen Vivir as a Pathway to Health for All

November 17, 2023
Health

The People’s Health Movement (PHM) Julio Monsalvo region, encompassing Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay, on November 11, welcomed general medicine practitioners and other activists for a launch event ahead of the Fifth People’s Health

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European Trade Unions Intensify Actions of Solidarity with Palestine

November 17, 2023
Human Rights/United Kingdom

On November 9, in a joint statement, the dock workers and transport workers affiliated with the Unione Sindicale di Base (USB) in Italy, Nakliyat Is union in Turkey, ENEDEP-COSCO Dockers Union of

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