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The Assassination of Yevgeny Prigozhin

August 27, 2023
Russia/Ukraine

When Vladimir Putin finally addressed the airplane crash that claimed the life of Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin and his deputy, and Wagner founder, ultranationalist former intelligence officer Dmitry Utkin, the Russian president was circumspect.

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China-Africa cooperation ushers in better future following BRICS Summit

August 26, 2023
China/Diplomacy

China-Africa ties have been reinvigorated with a milestone dialogue event co-chaired on Thursday by the BRICS member countries of China and South Africa, which were also attending the 15th BRICS Summit here

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Espionage is a Man’s World: Sex, Lies, and the CIA

August 26, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

Action: A) If you are applying to CIA because you hope you’ll be a sex object, please withdraw your application. B) If you’ve thought about applying to CIA but hesitate because you

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Is Wastewater an Answer for Adapting to Climate Change?

August 26, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

Population growth and climate change are stretching America’s water supplies to the limit, and tapping new sources is becoming more difficult each year—in some cases, even impossible. New Mexico, California, Arizona, and

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Profit Trumps People and Planet in Brazil’s Eucalyptus Industry

August 26, 2023
Columns/Education/Human Rights

Valued for its termite-resistant wood for building purposes, pulp to create products like writing and toilet paper, and its oil, which has numerous health and household benefits, the eucalyptus tree generates big

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Who’s afraid of Prigozhin and Wagner?

August 26, 2023
Columns/Defence

There has been an avalanche of western media reports within minutes or hours of the ghastly death on Wednesday of the head of the Wagner organisation of Russian military contractors, Yevgeny Prigozhin,

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What Western Bloc Should Do in the Face of the Sino-Russian Entente?

August 26, 2023
Diplomacy/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

DEATH OF MERCENARY LEADER YEVGENY PRIGORZIN The plane crash that killed mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigorzin and several others, in the eyes of The Economist, on August 23 this year may have repercussions

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Central Banks Engage in Unprecedented Gold-Buying Spree: Is the Great Reset on the Horizon?

August 25, 2023
Business

In an unprecedented and remarkable global shift that has piqued the interest of financial experts and analysts around the world, central banks from various nations are engaging in an astonishing gold-buying frenzy.

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2023 Is Already the Deadliest Year on Record for Palestinians in Occupied West Bank, Says UN Envoy

August 25, 2023
News/Palestinian

Israeli occupation forces have killed over 200 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank this year, surpassing the total number of deaths last year (167), said the UN’s Middle East envoy Tor Wennesland in

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Prospects of Indo-Bangla ties under India’s G20 presidency

August 25, 2023
Diplomacy

India will host the G20 summit of the 20 industrialized and developing countries of the world on September 9–10. PM Hasina will join the summit at the invitation of her Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi.

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