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Without US aid, Israel wouldn’t be killing Palestinians en masse

November 3, 2023
Israel/United States

Palestine, officially recognized as the State of Palestine by the United Nations and other entities, is a de jure sovereign state in Western Asia, claiming the West Bank and Gaza Strip with

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In Defense of AMLO—Understanding MORENA’s Project

November 3, 2023
Interviews

U.S. corporate media decries AMLO as an ‘authoritarian.’ Some in the U.S. left have criticized AMLO’s party, MORENA, for its emphasis on extractivism and its conflicts with some Indigenous communities. What’s often

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War Looks Just as War Looks: Dismal and Ugly

November 2, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

It is impossible to look away from what the Israeli government is doing to Palestinians not only in Gaza, but also in the West Bank. Waves of Israeli aircraft pummel Gaza, destroying

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UN Convention on Countering ICT Criminal Use: Doomed for Success

November 2, 2023
Russia

The objective transition of humankind to the virtual environment is accompanied by a breakdown of many existing stereotypes about the functioning of the mechanisms of interaction between states, society and business. This,

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China Assumes UN Security Council Presidency, Prioritizes Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Resolution

November 2, 2023
Diplomacy/News

China has commenced its role as the rotating president of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) starting from November 1st. Ambassador Zhang Jun, China’s Permanent Representative to the UN, chaired the council’s

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Key financial conference sets priorities for high-quality development

November 2, 2023
Business

With the conclusion on Tuesday of the closely watched central financial work conference, China has outlined future priorities and directions for the pursuit of the country’s high-quality financial development. China will remain

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Sri Lanka: BRI dynamics & Politics of Cabinet reshuffle

November 2, 2023
Columns

China’s Indian Ocean priorities The month had been a busy one for President Ranil Wickremesinghe. He probably clocked more air mileage during October than any other president did before him. He travelled

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What the executive order means for openness in AI

November 2, 2023
Artificial Intelligence

by Arvind Narayanan, Sayash Kapoor, and Rishi Bommasani The Biden-Harris administration has issued an executive order on artificial intelligence. It is about 20,000 words long and tries to address the entire range of AI

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India: Politicisation of army: No pros, only cons

November 1, 2023
Columns

As a senior military veteran, I can say without hesitation that the Indian armed forces have undergone their most sustained spell of politicisation under the ruling establishment since 2014 with the apparent

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Israeli Arrow Downs Houthi Ballistic Missile

November 1, 2023
Defence

The Israeli Arrow air defense system intercepted a heavy Houthi missile aimed at Israel’s Red Sea port city of Eilat. Israel has not said if the intercept was by Arrow 2 or Arrow

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