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Dengue devastation continues in Bangladesh, hospitals crammed with patients

August 17, 2023
Bangladesh/News

Bangladesh on Monday registered 18 more deaths from dengue, the second highest in a 24-hour count since January, taking the toll from the disease this year to 416, the Directorate General of

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Last 39 Nanjing Massacre survivors still waiting for apology

August 17, 2023
History/News

On Tuesday, three more portraits of Nanjing Massacre survivors went dark at a special “lights out” ceremony to mark the recent passing of those who endured that terrible event. As the colored

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Fitch warns it may have to downgrade dozens of U.S. banks

August 17, 2023
Business/News

Fitch Ratings warned on Tuesday that dozens of U.S. banks, including JPMorgan, the largest bank in the country, could be at risk of sweeping rating downgrades. Fitch lowered its “operating environment” rating

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UN officials, partners call for continued humanitarian support for Afghanistan

August 17, 2023
Afghanistan/Human Rights

(Xinhua) — With economic hardships having severely affected living conditions in Afghanistan, continued humanitarian support coupled with investment in long-term solutions are urgently needed for the country, the United Nations (UN) officials

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Eco-friendly open-air cinema in Gaza brings joy to Palestinians

August 17, 2023
News

(Xinhua) — For the first time in his life, 13-year-old Mohammed al-Ali was able to watch his favorite animation movie on a big screen installed on the beach of Gaza City. “It was

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A watershed moment for China’s green leap

August 17, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

On Aug. 15, 2005, Xi Jinping, who was then Party secretary of China’s Zhejiang Province, paid a visit to the beautiful, forest-clad, hillside town of Anji, about an hour from Hangzhou. At

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US Hawaii residents fear losing Lahaina as wildfire makes housing crisis worse

August 17, 2023
News/United States

Lahaina, a historic town on Hawaii’s Maui Island in the United States, is facing “a dire and immediate housing shortage” and “a serious threat of long-term displacement” following the deadliest U.S. wildfire

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“It was hell on earth” — Japanese veteran admits Unit 731 atrocities

August 17, 2023
Interviews

“So many ‘marutas’ died, and the Japanese soldiers were also dissected. I often wonder why on earth Unit 731 had done so many evil things?” asked a Japanese veteran who served at

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Unveiling Washington’s Agenda: Federalism Initiatives in Sri Lanka

August 16, 2023
Diplomacy

President Ranil Wickremesinghe is currently endeavouring to implement the 13th Amendment of the Constitution, which could lead to the establishment of a federal structure, much to the delight of Washington policymakers. US

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South African Police Attack and Arrest Striking Workers at Ekapa Diamond Mines

August 16, 2023
Human Rights/News

Almost 700 workers employed at the Ekapa diamond mines in South Africa’s Northern Cape province began an indefinite strike on August 7. Organized by the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa

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