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Afghans mourn for civilians killed in US bombing

August 29, 2023
Human Rights/News

Nazar Gul, an Afghan doctor respected by households far and near his village, was killed during a bombing by U.S. forces in 2019. Until now, one of his patients still keeps the

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Judge sets March 2024 for Trump trial on charges of 2020 election subversion

August 29, 2023
News/Politics

A U.S. federal judge on Monday set March 4, 2024 for former President Donald Trump’s trial on charges of attempting to overturn the 2020 election. That is one day before “Super Tuesday,”

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Hawaii energy firm rejects lawsuit from Maui County over devastating wildfires

August 29, 2023
News

The top energy firm Hawaiian Electric Company in the U.S. state of Hawaii on Sunday night pushed back against a lawsuit filed by Maui County over the devastating wildfires that have claimed

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Over 3,200 tombs found in 3,000-year-old ruins in China’s plateau province

August 29, 2023
History/News

A total of 3,228 tombs have been found at the ruins dating back more than 3,000 years in the plateau province of Qinghai in northwest China, archaeologists said Monday. The ruins, located

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Rapid Rise of IS Sympathizers in Indonesia via Social Media

August 29, 2023
Defence/News

by Zam Yusa Thousands of Indonesians became IS sympathisers in a relatively short period of time with the advent of social media, a counterterrorism official reportedly said. Marthinus Hukom, the head of

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Pakistan: Muzzled Media

August 29, 2023
Pakistan

Independent voices of journalists, reporters and media personnel continued to be trampled across Pakistan, with the state, its proxies and extremist elements resorting to violence and intimidation. On August 12, 2023, Jan

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India, the reluctant BRICS traveller

August 28, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

India became a beacon of hope for the Western media for a short while in the run-up to the BRICS Summit in Johannesburg — a potential dissenter who might derail the grouping’s

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Sri Lanka: Cardinal’s Wake-Up Cal

August 28, 2023
Diplomacy/Editorials

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor The recent statements by His Eminence Malcom Cardinal Ranjith and the ongoing discourse between India and Sri Lanka demand our immediate and resolute attention. Cardinal Ranjith’s stark

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Sri Lanka: Plunging into the Abyss of Bankruptcy – The Unveiling Truth

August 28, 2023
Education/Human Rights

Recently, the full tragedy of over 400 Sri Lanka-trained nurses being declared unsuitable to work in the USA because of their lack of English proficiency has shocked all of us. Despite opposition

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Japan: Don’t chop me down

August 28, 2023
Japan/News

Miho Nakashima stood in a bathing suit in Tokyo on Sunday next to a 100-year-old gingko tree, her body painted head-to-toe in green leaves and brown branches. Her message was clear, and

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