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Aftermath of Hollywood strikes leaves U.S. entertainment industry’s future uncertain

November 12, 2023
Arts/Business

by Julia Pierrepont III After a 118-day strike that brought the U.S. entertainment industry to a standstill, Hollywood is poised to return to action. The tentative agreement between the Screen Actors Guild-American

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Why China disagrees with U.S. definition of competitive bilateral ties

November 12, 2023
China/United States

Friday’s announcement of an upcoming China-U.S. summit in San Francisco has raised hopes for improved relations between the two nations, strained by Washington’s hawkish containment policies. The White House has repeatedly referred

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7.6 mln children out of school in Ethiopia: UNICEF

November 12, 2023
Human Rights

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on Friday that some 7.6 million children are out of school in Ethiopia as the country encounters natural and manmade calamities. The agency, in its

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Peace remains elusive as stalemate tests Russia, Ukraine

November 12, 2023
Russia/Ukraine

by Xinhua writer Li Ming Ukraine began to find itself at an impasse as President Volodymyr Zelensky submitted draft laws on extending martial law and a general mobilization period for another 90

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Is the US seeking a Gaza cease-fire to spare Israel, or just pretending?

November 12, 2023
Columns

As tensions rise and clashes intensify on the South Lebanon front between resistance groups and the Israeli occupation army, it’s clear that the nightmare prospect haunting the US administration — the expansion

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Shared Responsibility: Eradicating Hunger in Latin America and the Caribbean

November 12, 2023
Human Rights

The figures published by the latest Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition 2023 are cause for great concern. The document is clear: hunger continues to significantly affect Latin America and the

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Why Wars Have Become more brutal?

November 12, 2023
Defence

On the day when there are airstrikes in the vicinity of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, examining the brutality of war seems ominous, some will say that this is what modern wars are

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Young Trailblazer: Moya’s Record Label Debut with ‘This Is My Story’!

November 12, 2023
Japan

In recent times, middle schoolers have been making waves on Japanese social media, such as ‘Hikiniku’ from the popular middle schooler Youtube channel ‘Kozou tyonmage’, which has 1.54 million subscribers, and the

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Moral Bankruptcy of Sri Lanka Cricket

November 11, 2023
Editorials

Editorial In a shocking turn of events, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has suspended Sri Lanka Cricket’s membership, citing a blatant breach of its obligations. The cricket-loving nation, still reeling from a

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Remembering Gamini Weerakoon: A Colossus in Sri Lankan Media

November 11, 2023
Editorials

Editorial He has departed to stroll among the angels. In the esteemed realms of Sri Lankan journalism, Gamini Weerakoon emerged as a commanding presence, imprinting an enduring legacy on the media terrain

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