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Bolivian Women Fight Prejudice to Be Accepted as Mechanics

September 23, 2023
Bolivia

In Bolivia, more and more women have gone from being homemakers or street vendors to joining the noisy world of engines, their hands now covered in grease after learning that special touch

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UNGA Resolution 2758 affirms how the one-China principle is unshakable int’l consensus

September 22, 2023
China

by Xin Ping Right before the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly, the Taiwan authorities repeated an old trick calling for a reinterpretation of General Assembly Resolution 2758, hyping the

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Hangzhou Asian Games to promote exchanges, understanding, says Thai IOC member

September 22, 2023
Interviews

The upcoming 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, will help enhance mutual understanding for people in Asia through vivid cultural exchanges, a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) from Thailand has

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Bangabandhu is the solitary sky-touching world statesman

September 22, 2023
Book Reviews

Syed Badrul Ahsanis a celebrated journalist and columnist in the domain of English journalism in Bangladesh. He is currently the Consulting Editor of Dhaka Tribune, a leading national English Daily of Bangladesh.

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Breaking: How Scientific Results Confirm Sarah Jasmine’s Death, Amidst Political Controversy

September 22, 2023
Defence/News/Politics

by Special Correspodent  In a significant scientific breakthrough, the identity of Sarah Jasmine, also known as Pulastini Mahendran, a controversial figure in Easter Sunday bombings by a group of fanatics including her

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Long-Suppressed Interview Exposes 9/11 Commission’s Saudi Intel Inquiries Shortcomings

September 22, 2023
United States

Release of the long-hidden notes of the 9/11 Commission’s interview of Saudi intelligence chief Prince Turki bin Faisal points to a curious failure of the staff to ask the Prince key questions

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Biden’s UN Speech — No Compromise, No Negotiations

September 22, 2023
United States

President Joe Biden gave an address to the United Nations General Assembly on September 20th.  The speech was a disaster.  Putting aside Biden’s slurred words, the message from Biden is there will

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Immunity Illusion: Field Marshal’s La La Land Tragicomedy

September 21, 2023
Columns

by Our Defence Affairs Correspondent Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the mesmerizing theatre of Sri Lankan politics, where the one and only Field Marshal, Sarath Fonseka, dons the cloak of parliamentary immunity

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NATO Destroyed Libya in 2011; Storm Daniel Came to Sweep Up the Remains

September 21, 2023
Columns

Three days before the Abu Mansur and Al Bilad dams collapsed in Wadi Derna, Libya, on the night of September 10, the poet Mustafa al-Trabelsi participated in a discussion at the Derna

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Sri Lanka: Jameel’s Final Message to His Wife — I’m Sorry I Lied about Hijra

September 21, 2023
Defence/Politics

by Special Correspondent Born on December 18, 1982, the name Abdul Latif Jameel Mohamed echoes with a story that transcends the boundaries of a typical life journey. Hailing from an upper-middle-class family,

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