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US suicide deaths reach record high in 2022: CNN

August 13, 2023
News/United States

(Xinhua) — Provisional data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed that more Americans died from suicide last year than in any other year on record. At least 49,449

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Hype of China’s “economic coercion” yet another testament to U.S. coercive diplomacy

August 13, 2023
Business

The accusation of “economic coercion” leveled against China by the United States is actually another testament to U.S. coercive diplomacy. Behind the word game is the U.S. evil intention and perpetual practice

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 US “Indo-Pacific strategy” sparks alarming concerns of confrontation, division in Asia-Pacific

August 13, 2023
China/United States

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin conducted a Pacific tour in late July in a useless attempt to strengthen Washington’s influence in the region by sowing

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What Awaits Imran Khan, Pakistani Cricket Legend and Now in Jail On Corruption Charges?

August 13, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

PAKISTANI ARMY CHIEF ON RELATIONS WITH CHINA Pakistan’s Army Chief of Staff in July this year has categorically described the core of China-Pakistan relations. A report from Pakistani newspaper Dawn( August 3

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Why is German economy losing steam?

August 13, 2023
Germany

Xinhua: Germany’s economy, the largest in the European Union (EU), stagnated in the second quarter of 2023 with zero growth, according to Eurostat, the statistical office of the EU. The International Monetary

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U.S. invests 1.2 bln USD in direct air capture hubs

August 13, 2023
United States

(Xinhua) — The Biden administration on Friday announced up to 1.2 billion U.S. dollars in the development of two large-scale facilities to remove carbon emissions, the first of this scale in the

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How Could The Ukraine War Get Bigger?

August 13, 2023
Columns

The civil war between Ukraine and Russia is one of the most poorly reported conflicts that I’ve ever witnessed. Western media has shown how much it has become an arm of big

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Turning the Tide: Ex-Money Launderer Now Heads ECOWAS, Urges Action in Niger

August 12, 2023
Uncategorized

by Alexander Rubinstein and Kit Klarenberg Since the overthrow of Niger’s U.S.-friendly government, West African nations of the ECOWAS bloc have threatened an invasion of their neighbour. Before leading the charge for

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Sri Lanka: Asylum of Lies — Azad Maulana’s Fabrications and the Cost of his Manipulation

August 12, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor The chilling saga of deceit orchestrated by Ganiya Bannister Francis, a figure entrenched within the Swiss embassy, has finally unveiled its true colours after years of veiled

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Ukraine: Keep an Eye on Kupyansk

August 12, 2023
Columns

It is still to early to say whether the direction of the Ukraine war has changed, but there is increasing evidence that Ukraine’s inability to penetrate Russian defenses along the southern line,

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