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Belt and Road Initiative contributes to global humanitarian work, says ICRC president

September 4, 2023
Interviews

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) helps improve local infrastructure, provides essential services in many countries and regions, and contributes to global humanitarian work, the president of the International Committee of the

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The Chinese way can overcome challenges for a shared future

September 4, 2023
China

by Fabio Massimo Parenti After two years of pandemic, just as the world was starting to see the light, the Russia-Ukraine conflict once again plunged it into the darkness of a polycrisis

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G20: Last waltz in a world torn apart

September 3, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

The Modi government is not perplexed by the absence of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping in the G20 Summit on September 9-10. Its intuitive cognition helps to be

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Sri Lanka: Welcome tax relief for elders

September 3, 2023
Business/Human Rights

The Finance State Minister is reported to have said that the Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) has decided to refund the five per cent withholding tax levy (WHT) deducted on the interest

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China Not Concealing Territorial Greed

September 3, 2023
Columns

China has recently unveiled its new “standard map” for 2023, which controversially includes the territory of neighbouring countries as its own. This action does not hide China’s territorial ambitions but rather reinforces

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Bangladesh: Marvel of Bangabandhu Tunnel at Chattogram

September 3, 2023
Bangladesh/Columns

The tunnel is a traffic masterpiece. Get ready for a new level of comfort, agility and speed. The journey beyond the world we have known. The first ever tunnel that allows us

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Analysing Poverty in South Asia

September 3, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

POVERTY IN SOUTHERN ASIA The current population of Southern Asia is 2,030,658,877 as of August 22, 2023, based on the latest United Nations estimates. Southern Asia’s population is equivalent to 25.2% of

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Ukraine: Cardboard drones don’t fly long distances

September 2, 2023
Uncategorized

In the Bradley Square area where Robotyne is located, the Ukrainians tried to press their attack to the east toward the village of Vebove.  Unfortunately for the Ukrainians, they inadequately protected their

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Russia inherits Prigozhin’s African odyssey

September 2, 2023
Uncategorized

Africa, especially west Africa, has a strong sense of collective identity. Trends in one country have a way of spreading across the continent. Therefore, It might or might not be a coincidence that the

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Saudi Social Media User Sentenced to Death Over Posts

September 2, 2023
News/Saudi Arabia

by Saurav Sarkar The Associated Press (AP) reports that Saudi Arabia’s authoritarian government has sentenced to death retired schoolteacher Mohammed bin Nasser al-Ghamdi. The brother of a UK-based dissident is facing execution for his

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