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The Gambia’s Unconventional Tourism Attracts British Retirees, Sparking Controversy

August 15, 2023
News

The picturesque landscapes and vibrant cultures of Africa have long drawn European tourists, and among the diverse destinations, The Gambia has emerged as a unique magnet for retired British women seeking unconventional

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China Secures Dominant Share of Major Infrastructure Projects in Africa, Study Reveals

August 15, 2023
China/Diplomacy/News

In a recent study, it has been revealed that Chinese companies have emerged as the dominant players in Africa’s construction landscape, claiming a lion’s share of infrastructure contracts valued at US$50 million

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Chinese Military Announces Progress in Advancing ‘Infinite’ Laser Weaponry

August 15, 2023
China/Defence

In a striking technological stride, Chinese military researchers have unveiled a significant breakthrough in the development of advanced laser weaponry. The announcement reveals the successful creation of a cutting-edge cooling system, offering

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Celebrating the 97th Birth Anniversary of Fidel Castro: Architect of Cuba’s Transformation

August 15, 2023
Cuba/History

On the occasion of the 97th birth anniversary of the legendary Cuban revolutionary, Fidel Castro, his enduring impact on Cuba’s history and the world stage is celebrated and remembered. Castro, along with

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Groundbreaking Discovery: Microplastics Detected in Human Hearts, Study Reveals

August 15, 2023
Education/News

In a groundbreaking revelation that raises serious concerns about the extent of plastic pollution’s impact on human health, researchers from Beijing Anzhen Hospital in China have made an alarming discovery: microplastics have

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The Migrant Challenge in the USA, Canada, Europe, and Australia

August 15, 2023
Uncategorized

It has been reported that the United Kingdom is facing a significant increase in knife-related crimes, with 50,489 incidents reported in the year ending March 2022. Within the UK, there has been

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Pakistan: How Neo-Colonial Leaders Stabbed the Nation?

August 15, 2023
Pakistan

The Nation Lost its Credibility and Strategic Direction Pakistan’s Neo-colonial elite continued to ruthlessly purge any public dissent against the most hated and most feared ones. The British Raj debacles are hidden

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Remembering B. Raman: A Tribute to India’s Stalwart Defence Analyst and Spy Master

August 14, 2023
Book Reviews

In the annals of India’s history, certain figures shine with an unwavering brilliance that transcends time. Their contributions leave an indelible mark on the nation’s identity, shaping its trajectory in ways both

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Devolving Police Authority: A Legal Study of Sri Lanka’s Provincial Jurisdiction

August 14, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

The all-party conference on reconciliation and the 13th Amendment to the Constitution and the visit of the President to India have generated arguments with regard to the implementation of the 13th Amendment,

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Kenya calls for protection of elephants amid surge in population

August 14, 2023
Kenya/News

(Xinhua) — The World Elephant Day was celebrated Saturday across Kenya, with the country’s wildlife agency calling upon key stakeholders to enhance the protection of the iconic land mammal amid multiple threats.

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