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Who is posing a dire threat to the global economy?

August 14, 2023
Diplomacy/United States

(Xinhua) — It seems that U.S. President Joe Biden intends to take smearing China as part of his “grand strategy” to shoot America’s economic troubles. At a fund-raising event on Thursday, the

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Rwanda to name baby mountain gorillas in September

August 14, 2023
News

(Xinhua) — At least 23 baby mountain gorillas born in the last 12 months will be named during this year’s naming ceremony scheduled for next month in Rwanda, the Rwanda Development Board

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West’s defense of human rights a geopolitical ruse

August 14, 2023
Human Rights/United States

Some dominant powers in the current international order prioritize civil and political rights and ignore, even trample, the economic and social rights of many of their own populations, and of peoples in

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China’s Onshore Modular Reactor Completes Core Assembly

August 14, 2023
Uncategorized

On April 10th, the core module of the Linglong One, the world’s first commercial onshore small modular reactor (SMR) was successfully installed in Hainan province, marking the smooth progress of the construction. The

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Chinese Agency Nabs Alleged CIA Spy Amid U.S. Intel Network Rebuild

August 14, 2023
Defence/News

On August 11th, China’s security agency announced that it had unmasked a CIA spy ring stealing China’s military intelligence. According to the report, the suspect was an employee of a Chinese state-owned

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Sri Lanka: Wickremesinghe’s straw in the wind

August 14, 2023
Columns

President Ranil Wickremesinghe a few days ago suggested that countries like ours, losing skilled professionals to the developed world, explore the possibility of those countries employing our people compensating us for the

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Kane a ray of hope for struggling Bayern

August 14, 2023
News/Sports

(Xinhua) — To sign a 30-year-old for over 100 million euros is a statement from Bayern Munich, manifesting the club’s claim to be one of the leading sides in European and world

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Echoes of August 15: Reclaiming Bangladesh’s Identity and Destiny

August 14, 2023
History

“As long as Padma, Meghna, Gouri, and Jamuna flow on, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, your accomplishments will also live on.” – Annada Shankar Ray No mercy or clemency for the killers of the

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Pakistan: Leaked Cable Reveals US Push to Oust Imran Khan

August 13, 2023
News/Pakistan

The US State Department has reportedly pressurized the Pakistani authorities in a March 7, 2022, meeting to remove Imran Khan as prime minister over his neutrality on the Russian invasion of Ukraine,

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Trump Cannot Be President Again

August 13, 2023
Columns

It turns out you cannot carry out violent insurrections, and then hope to legally serve in the American government, according to the U.S. Constitution. Indeed, a rational and honest reading of our

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