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Escaping a Century of Dependency: Can Less Affluent Nations Prevail

August 11, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

In late July, I visited two settlements of the Landless Rural Workers (MST) on the outskirts of São Paulo (Brazil). Both settlements are named for brave women, the Brazilian lawmaker Marielle Franco

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Washington cannot afford a tech divorce from China

August 11, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday signed an executive order to double down on his administration’s persistent drive to hobble China’s high-tech advance by barring American investment in the Asian country despite

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The Cipher Conspiracy and The Intercept’s Reveal

August 11, 2023
Uncategorized

The political landscape of Pakistan has been in turmoil recently, primarily due to the claims and revelations surrounding Imran Khan’s conspiracy narrative involving a diplomatic cipher. Over the last year, Imran Khan,

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Church leader has called on US to leave Niger or face God’s wrath

August 11, 2023
News

In a surprising turn of events, Primate Elijah Ayodele, the leader of Nigeria’s INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has issued a strong warning to the United States, urging them to refrain from invading

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Ukraine Requires $42 Billion Foreign Aid in 2024 Amid High Defense Spending

August 11, 2023
News

Ukraine’s Finance Minister, Serhii Marchenko, has disclosed that Ukraine will necessitate a minimum of $42 billion in foreign financial aid for the year 2024. The increased expenditure on defense and security has

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The State of the War in Ukraine

August 11, 2023
Russia/Ukraine

A month and a half ago, right after the attempted Wagner coup, there appeared to be chaos in Moscow, with the future of President Vladimir Putin in question. There were indications of

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Mali Suspends Visas for French Citizens in Reciprocal Move

August 11, 2023
News

In a surprising turn of events, Mali has taken the decision to indefinitely suspend the issuance of visas to French citizens at its embassy in Paris. This move comes as a reciprocal

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PM Modi Accuses Congress of Dividing India, Blames Indira Gandhi’s Govt for Ceding Katchatheevu Island to Sri Lanka

August 10, 2023
News

In a fiery session at the Lok Sabha today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi targeted the Congress party, accusing it of being responsible for the partition of India and also asserting that the

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Will the US Support Armed Intervention in Niger?

August 10, 2023
Columns

Victoria Nuland came to Niger and demanded to see the former President, currently under house arrest in the Presidential Palace.  She was turned down and met with a few of the coup leaders

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West is paranoid about BRICS Summit

August 10, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Reuters carried a speculative report last week that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi might not attend the BRICS summit in Johannesburg in person and, furthermore, that India disfavoured an expansion of the

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