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Occupation has no place in a civilized society!

October 16, 2023
Columns

Noam Chomsky has said, “People who call themselves supporters of Israel are actually supporters of its moral degeneration and ultimate destruction.” 75 years on the Palestinians have been struggling to establish their

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Reconstructing Geopolitics Narratives: Russia’s Balancing Act in the Israel-Palestine Conflict

October 16, 2023
Russia

by Jude Amory In the heart of the ever-shifting geopolitical terrain of the Middle East, the Israel-Hamas conflict has emerged as a crucible of power dynamics, revealing the intricate interplay of global

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Journalists called on to be good narrators of BRI-related stories

October 13, 2023
Journalism

by Yang Ran Journalists should strive to be bridges between civilizations to promote peace and development and be good narrators of stories related to the Belt and Road Initiative, officials and representatives

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Did China Really Lose a Nuclear Submarine?

October 13, 2023
Defence

One of the challenges of reporting on China, for the media and intelligence agencies alike, is sifting through the constant river of mis- and disinformation stimulated by the habitual secrecy of the Chinese Communist

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Global Wars & India’s Acquisition Conundrum: Faster Indigenisation the Answer

October 13, 2023
Columns

With at least two conflicts which are ongoing involving India’s main foreign military suppliers Ukraine and Israel/Hamas [Russia and Israel respectively] and a third being prepared for Taiwan [involving the United States],

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Adherence to the UN Charter principles in their entirety and interconnection underwrite international peace and stability

October 13, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Adherence to the UN Charter principles in their entirety and interconnection underwrite international peace and stability  By Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister The recently held general political discussion during the 78th session

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The Savagery of the War Against the Palestinian People

October 13, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

Who knows how many Palestinian civilians will be killed by the time this report is published? Among the bodies that cannot be taken to a hospital or a morgue, because there will

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IMF Pushes World’s Poorest Countries Into “Starvation Diet” as Debt Burdens Spiral

October 13, 2023
Business

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank began their annual meetings in the Moroccan city of Marrakesh on October 9. Finance ministers and central bank governors from 190 countries are

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How much longer will Palestinians Be Martyr People?

October 13, 2023
Columns

It’s not a real war.  The bloody carnage in Israel and Palestine that we now witness is a large prison uprising being crushed by Israel’s military might.  M-16 lightweight rifles against Merkava

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Who was the Chinese Navigator Zheng He?

October 13, 2023
History

by Yi Fan More than 600 years ago, a large fleet of hundreds of ships from China’s Ming Dynasty traversed the Indian Ocean. The man at the helm was Zheng He, Asia’s

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