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US in Ukraine: Truth Behind Counteroffensive

August 19, 2023
Diplomacy/Russia/Ukraine

It’s been weeks since we looked into the adventures of the Biden administration’s foreign policy cluster, led by Tony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, and Victoria Nuland. How has the trio of war hawks

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How world’s largest economy has catalyzed global economic turmoil

August 19, 2023
Business

Just a week after Moody’s slashed the credit ratings of 10 small and medium-sized American banks and indicated the possibility of downgrading the credit ratings of some large U.S. banks, the U.S.

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Türkiye proposes Roman theatre for staging long-hyped Musk-Zuckerberg cage fight

August 19, 2023
News/Turkey

by Burak Akinci While it is not certain yet if a cage fight between tech giants Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg will take place, Türkiye has proposed an ancient Roman theatre for

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The BRICS Have Changed the Balance of Forces, but They Will Not by Themselves Change the World

August 18, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

In 2003, high officials from Brazil, India, and South Africa met in Mexico to discuss their mutual interests in the trade of pharmaceutical drugs. India was and is one of the world’s

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Sri Lankan expert cultivates mushroom passion in Yunnan

August 18, 2023
Diplomacy/News

(Xinhua) — Surrounded by a sprawling forested expanse at Qujing Normal University in southwest China’s Yunnan Province, Samantha Chandranath Karunarathna, accompanied by his group of research students, crouched to gather wild mushrooms.

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Intersecting Legacies: France, US, and Russia in Niger

August 18, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The military coup in Niger is already three weeks old. The putschists are cementing their rule, having gained the upper hand in the shadow play with the Economic Community of West African

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Asian Economy: Some improvements, but vulnerabilities remain

August 18, 2023
Business

Financial risk has eased in several Asian countries. After announcing that it would suspend external debt repayments indefinitely in April 2022, Sri Lanka secured final approval from the IMF for a US$2.9bn

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Saving Taiwan: An Industrial Approach

August 18, 2023
Defence/Taiwan

The idea behind the podcast was a simple one. The US has strategic interests in Taiwan, in part because of its geopolitical location in the center of the First Island Chain, in

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AUKUS, QUAD transforming alliance-like

August 17, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

This week augurs an acceleration of strategic realignments among the big powers amidst growing signs of a new cold war globally with particular focus on the United States’ containment strategy against China

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Our Food System Is the Bullseye for Solving the World’s Climate Challenges

August 17, 2023
Human Rights

The impact of agriculture on climate change is significant. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the agriculture sector is responsible for 10 percent of the total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, after transportation

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