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German People’s Movements March in Solidarity With Palestine

November 10, 2023
Germany

On November 4, thousands of people marched in Berlin in solidarity with Palestine to demand an end to the ongoing genocide in Gaza by Israel. The march was called by various groups

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Israel’s Genocidal War on Gaza Has Killed 10,000 People

November 10, 2023
News

Gaza faced yet another communications blackout on November 6, as reports emerged of Israeli planes bombing residential areas and killing dozens of civilians. On the night of November 5 and the morning

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300,000 March in Washington, DC for Palestine

November 10, 2023
News

Over 300,000 people poured into Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC on November 4, in the largest Palestine solidarity demonstration in U.S. history. The unprecedented demonstration comes in the wake of Israel’s ongoing

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The BJP’s Electoral Agenda in the Spotlight

November 10, 2023
India

India, the world’s largest democracy, has long been a stage for political maneuvering, but recent concerns have arisen regarding the lengths to which some political entities are willing to go to secure

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From Gaza and Cuba, They Ask – Are You Human Like Us?

November 9, 2023
Columns

More than 10,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli armed forces in Gaza since 7 October, nearly half of them children, according to the most recent report by spokesperson for the Gaza Ministry of Health

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Dangers of Israel-Hamas War

November 9, 2023
Columns

The war between Israel and Hamas has become quite barbaric. Both Palestinians and Israelis are extremely suffering, the major victims being children and women. The pictures and videos of the ongoing events

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New Books: Julia Caesar — The Princess

November 9, 2023
New Books

‘Women have served all these centuries as looking-glasses possessing the magic and delicious power of reflecting the figure of man at twice its natural size.’ ~ Virginia Woolf ‘Don’t take no for

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History of Russian Foreign Policy in The Middle East

November 9, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Each new Middle East crisis is one of a kind, similar to the previous ones – both in the sense of its impact on the region itself and on outside world. In

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Myanmar Army’s Losses: Will There be a Domino Effect?

November 9, 2023
Defence

As Myanmar Army is reported to have lost control of some crucial towns on the Myanmar China Border, India should be concerned as there are reports that the rebel forces have seized

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China, Russia join efforts to protect bird migration routes

November 9, 2023
China/Russia

China and Russia have strengthened their ecological cooperation in recent years with the aim of protecting birds and their migration routes in both countries. The two countries have also worked together to

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