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US Government Nears Shutdown, Crisis Deepening

September 26, 2023
United States

With a government shutdown five days away, Congress is moving into crisis mode as Speaker Kevin McCarthy faces an insurgency from hard-right Republicans eager to slash spending even if it means curtailing federal services for millions of Americans.

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The World Bank: Reality Behind the Darling Image

September 26, 2023
Book Reviews

It is entirely fitting that the final chapter of this book should present a list of indictments of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) (p.335) that, like the closing

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Decolonization and Development: Fanon’s Insight

September 26, 2023
Diplomacy/Education

The great cultural theorist Stuart Hall called Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth “the bible of decolonisation” as it encapsulated the urge for freedom across the colonial world. Fanon illuminates how racism represented

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Sri Lanka – Nation Building, Devolution and the 13th Amendment – Part 1

September 26, 2023
History

Introduction Sri Lanka is facing multiple crises – economic, politicaland cultural. How the government deals with these is crucial to the future of the country. The failed unitary form of government, in

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Bangladesh-Sri Lanka Relations: A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed

September 26, 2023
Columns

Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are two friendly South Asian neighbors. Official diplomatic connections between these two countries began in 1972; however, their relationship dates back much further. Shared culture and colonial history

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Canadian PM regrets Parliament’s standing ovation for man who fought for Nazis

September 26, 2023
Canada

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday lamented the Canadian Parliament’s accidental standing ovation to a veteran who fought for Ukrainian independence on behalf of the Nazi unit during the Second World

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First African Climate Summit Held

September 26, 2023
Education

by Saurav Sarkar Global Voices reported that over a dozen African leaders attended the first-ever continental climate summit in September 2023 in Nairobi, Kenya. Among the countries represented were Egypt, Sierra Leone, Congo,

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Incidents of US State Violence Against People of Color Come to Light

September 26, 2023
News

by Saurav Sarkar “Democracy Now!” reported on September 22 on multiple separate incidents of state violence by the US government against people of color. In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, police officers are accused of

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Azerbaijan Militarily Reclaims Ethnic Armenian Nagorno-Karabakh Area

September 26, 2023
News

by Saurav Sarkar Al Jazeera reported that Azerbaijan has retaken the ethnic Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, which had declared independence as “the Republic of Artsakh.” “People here fear that we are still under

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Top Brazilian Court Rules in Favor of Indigenous Rights

September 26, 2023
Human Rights/News

by Saurav Sarkar “Democracy Now!” reported that Brazil’s Supreme Court ruled in favor of Indigenous claims to land occupied before 1988. The case had been brought by “agribusiness-backed lawmakers,” the outlet said, and

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