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Tibet Story: Concerted efforts turn “forgotten village” into memorable ecotourism hub

August 12, 2023
China

(Xinhua) — Sonam Palden is with an axe again almost 50 years after he quit his job as a lumberjack. But this time, it is for the better protection of the forest.

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China-Mongolia border port sees surging trade volume

August 12, 2023
China/News

(Xinhua) — Erenhot, the largest land port on the China-Mongolia border, registered surging import and export cargo volume in the first seven months this year, said local customs. The port in north

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Ecuador’s presidential candidate shot dead

August 12, 2023
Ecuador/News

Fernando Villavicencio, Ecuador’s candidate for the presidential election later this month, was killed on Wednesday in an armed attack following a political rally held in Quito, the country’s capital, Ecuadorian President Guillermo

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Indian Pharmaceuticals on Trial for Allegedly Killing Over 300 Children in Gambia and Beyond

August 12, 2023
Human Rights/News

Gambia is gearing up for a landmark trial set to open in October following the devastating deaths of 300 children across Gambia, Indonesia, and Uzbekistan due to contaminated cough syrups. The trial’s

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Russia’s “Luna-25” Lunar Spaceship Successfully Launched, Marking a New Era in Space Exploration

August 12, 2023
News/Russia

In a monumental leap forward for space exploration, the Embassy of The Russian Federation in Sri Lanka is elated to announce the triumphant launch of Russia’s “Luna-25” lunar spaceship. The spacecraft embarked

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Debt restructuring, austerity and the IMF: a panacea or an exacerbation? — Part 2

August 12, 2023
Business/Sri Lanka Debt Cancellation

Click here to read Part 1 of this series Neo-liberalism Neo-liberalism is not a solution, but the principal cause of the problem. I would like to offer some personal insights here from

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Sri Lanka’s Moment for Ranil-Sajith Cohabitation

August 11, 2023
Editorials/Politics

by Our Political Affairs Editor In the grand arena of political stewardship and the relentless pursuit of our nation’s advancement, President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s resounding declaration reverberates with astonishing intensity. His profound assessment

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India: Presence of Three Former Chiefs in Taiwan, What’s the Signal?

August 11, 2023
Columns/Defence

In what surprised many observers and gladdened the hearts of the hawks in Delhi who have been indicating that India should abandon the policy of ambiguity with reference to Taiwan, three retired

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ECOWAS Takes Decisive Actions to Restore Constitutional Order in Niger

August 11, 2023
Diplomacy

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor In an extraordinary session convened in Abuja, Nigeria, the Authority of Heads of State and Governments of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) met under

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How military coup in Niger could spill over to West Africa

August 11, 2023
Uncategorized

(Xinhua) Leaders of West African countries are expected to meet on Thursday in the Nigerian capital Abuja to discuss their response to a military coup in Niger after Niger’s junta defied an

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