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Namibia launches first seed bank for biodiversity protection

November 16, 2023
World

Namibia has launched its first Community Seed Bank in Kavango West, one of the country’s 14 regions, to safeguard local seed varieties to promote biodiversity and ensure food security, the Environment Investment

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Experts urge use of AI in education

November 16, 2023
Artificial Intelligence/News

Entrepreneurs and experts highlighted the need for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in education during an international educational fair held between Tuesday and Thursday at the Ifema Convention Center here. The

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Broken Code: Understating the Poisoned Facebook

November 15, 2023
Artificial Intelligence/New Books

Arturo Bejar’s return to Facebook’s Menlo Park campus in 2019 felt like coming home. The campus was bigger than when he’d left in 2015—Facebook’s staff doubled in size every year and a

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With the US-China Meeting, History Repeats Itself, Sort Of

November 15, 2023
Columns

U.S. President Joe Biden will meet this week with Chinese President Xi Jinping. It’s an important meeting in that both presidents are weak and thus seek to improve their standing at home

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Z-Day in Ukraine: CIA Boss Flying to Kiev

November 15, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

Wednesday, November 15th in Z-Day for the War in Ukraine.  CIA Chief William Burns will arrive in Kiev for urgent, secret meetings with Zelensky.  It is worth asking, how come Burns is

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Sri Lanka 2024 Budget: Pragmatic Development, if Timely Executed — CCC

November 14, 2023
Business

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce considers the 2024 Budget as a crucial step in continuing the macroeconomic stabilization measures that began in late 2022, as a response to the economic challenges faced

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Sri Lanka: Supreme Court Holds Rajapaksa Brothers Responsible for Economic Crisis

November 14, 2023
Business

In a landmark decision today, the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka has ruled that former President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, along with former Finance Ministers Mahinda Rajapaksa and Basil Rajapaksa, are accountable for the

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A heartfelt remembrance — UN mourns record fallen staff in Gaza

November 14, 2023
Human Rights

by Xinhua writer Wang Jiangang A hush fell over the gathered dignitaries and staff at the UN headquarters in New York on Monday. It was a moment that transcended the usual bustle

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India’s Defence Wing Rises to the Challenge of Jajarkot Earthquake

November 14, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

My neighbour in Ram Vihar, upon seeing me all packed and cheerful for my holiday, inquired where I was headed. “To escape Delhi’s smog, I am off to Nepal,” I replied. “But

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India and US Forge Alliance to Constrain China

November 14, 2023
India/United States

If the United States is a declining power and China’s rise inevitable in the Indo-Pacific; if Russia regards itself as a global power and is determined to bury the US-dominated rules-based order;

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