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Progressive Luisa González and Millionaire Daniel Noboa Head to Runoff Elections in Ecuador

August 25, 2023
Ecuador/News

On August 20, over 13 million Ecuadorians took part in the early general elections to elect the country’s next president, vice president, and 137 members of the National Assembly amid a wave of violence

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Pakistani Rights Activist Ali Wazir and Lawyer Imaan Mazari-Hazir Jailed on Terror Charges

August 25, 2023
Human Rights/News/Pakistan

Former member of Pakistan’s parliament and Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) leader Ali Wazir and human rights lawyer Imaan Zainab Mazari-Hazir were remanded to three days in detention by the country’s Anti-Terrorism Court

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Maui Wildfire Devastation Exposes the Legacy of Colonialism

August 25, 2023
News

On August 8, one of the deadliest wildfires in the 21st century broke out on the island of Maui, Hawai?i. Aerial photos show the effects of the devastation, with the historic city

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Prigozhin Demise, Spy Ops and Sabotage

August 25, 2023
Defence/Russia

I don’t know about you, but from the outset of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, I feel like I’ve been living in a kind of Back to the Future time warp, transported to 1940s headlines

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The People of Niger Want to Shatter Resignation

August 24, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

In 1958, the poet and trade union leader Abdoulaye Mamani of Zinder (Niger) won an election in his home region against Hamani Diori, one of the founders of the Nigerien Progressive Party.

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The BRICS Summit and shifting global power structures

August 24, 2023
Diplomacy

by Adnan Bourji The power structure between states and nations is the most important criterion for assessing their strength and potential to rise or decline. The power indicators can be quantitative, such

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Japan’s plot to discharge Fukushima nuclear-contaminated wastewater into sea

August 24, 2023
Human Rights/Japan

Despite public concerns and raging opposition from both home and abroad, Japan started releasing nuclear-contaminated wastewater from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday. The ocean

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Debt restructuring, austerity and the IMF: a panacea or an exacerbation? — Part 5  

August 24, 2023
Business

Link to part 4 The IMF program in Lanka and its implications The IMF agreement with Sri Lanka emphasises fiscal consolidation, which requires the government to achieve a budget surplus within two

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If This Is Artificial Intelligence, Let’s Go With Real Stupidity

August 24, 2023
Artificial Intelligence

At first, I admit, I was a bit flattered to learn that online entrepreneurs are selling study guides for my new book. I thought of CliffsNotes from long ago, helping fellow students

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A Pretty Terrible Ending

August 24, 2023
Defence/Russia

Yevgeny Prigozhin and Dimitry Utkin, the co-founders of the Wagner Group were reportedly killed in a plane crash outside of Moscow. Prigozhin and Utkin’s names were on the plane’s manifest before departure.

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