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Ukraine Just Launched a Massive Drone Attack on Russia

August 31, 2023
Columns/Defence

Ukraine on August 29th launched its most massive drone attack on Russian territory including an attack on Pskov airfield near the Estonian border.  At Pskov at least two Il-76 jet transport aircraft

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Sri Lanka: Head of Spy Agency Demands 50 Million in Defamation Case — Strong Denial of False Allegations

August 31, 2023
Defence/News

The Attorney of the Director General of the State Intelligence Service (SIS), Major General Suresh Sallay, has unleashed a blistering counterattack against Father Rohan Silva, Executive Director of the Center for Society

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Debt restructuring, austerity and the IMF: a panacea or an exacerbation? — Final Part

August 30, 2023
Business

Link to part 5 Conclusive remarks The IMF programme needs to be used to negotiate debt restructuring with commercial and multilateral creditors. It would create space to spend on priorities such as

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Sustainability Is Not as New an Idea as You Might Think—It’s More Than 300 Years Old

August 30, 2023
Uncategorized

The proverb “necessity is the mother of invention” has roots that go back to Aesop’s fable “The Crow and the Pitcher” and to Plato’s “Republic.” It is realistic to assume that Hans

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Wildfires Aren’t Just a Threat to People—They’re Killing Off Earth’s Biodiversity

August 30, 2023
Education/Human Rights

In early August 2023, a succession of wildfires ignited within the state of Hawaii, primarily affecting the island of Maui. It is considered “one of the worst natural disasters in Hawaii’s history, and the

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Haitians Reject Kenya’s Plan for Armed Intervention

August 30, 2023
Kenya/News

A Kenyan assessment mission arrived in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince on August 20 to evaluate the security situation in the Caribbean country. The 10-member Kenyan mission met with senior officials of the de

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Protests Break Out in Libya Over Rumors of Normalization With Israel

August 30, 2023
Israel/Libya

Libya is experiencing political turmoil, with rare popular demonstrations in different parts of the country on August 27. This follows reports that the Tripoli-based Government of Nation Unity (GNU), one of Libya’s

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“Big Three” Auto Workers Vote to Strike by 97 Percent

August 30, 2023
Human Rights/News

Workers at the three largest (or “Big Three”) automakers in the United States have voted by a majority of 97 percent to authorize a potential strike of 144,000 autoworkers. The United Auto Workers (UAW)

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Zimbabwe’s President Secures Second Term Amid Severe Economic Crisis

August 30, 2023
News

Zimbabwe’s president Emmerson Mnangagwa has been reelected to serve a second term following the general elections held on August 23-24. The leader of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) secured 52.6

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Hundreds of thousands trafficked to work as online scammers in SE Asia, says UN report

August 29, 2023
Human Rights

Hundreds of thousands of people are being forcibly engaged by organised criminal gangs into online criminality in Southeast Asia – from romance-investment scams and crypto fraud to illegal gambling – a report issued today

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