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Delhi can’t resist imitating British India

August 6, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

The saying ‘Confusion worse confounded’ would be an apt description to understand the mounting confusion of Sri Lanka’s foreign policy in recent times. Various interpretations ranging from highfalutin diplomatic analyses, contemporary ‘historical

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Sri Lanka: Singspore-style pursuit of corruption? Forget it

August 6, 2023
Columns

We Lankans are famous (or should we say notorious?) for frequently talking like the proverbial fisherman boasting about “the one that got away.” In our case we are fond of recalling where

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Seventy Years On: Remembering Korea’s Pain

August 6, 2023
Columns/History

Amidst these precarious times, where our humanity is continuously put to the test, nothing holds greater importance than our inflexible dedication to pursuing peace. However, it is truly enraging to witness self-proclaimed

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Pakistan Striving for Its Soul

August 6, 2023
Pakistan

Arrest of Imran Khan Signals Corrupt Authoritarian Order The illegitimate Sharif government makes a final stab into the body politics of Pakistan. Vengefully indoctrinated  and politically paranoid and fearful thugs and indicted

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Egypt launches 1st underwater military museum to attract tourists, protect coral reefs

August 6, 2023
News

Diving enthusiasts can now descend into the crystal waters of the Red Sea to flit about as Egypt’s first underwater military museum opened this week. “The new diving sites will embrace 15

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US adds lower-than-expected jobs in July as labor market cools

August 6, 2023
United States

U.S. employers added 187,000 jobs in July, lower than expected, according to the latest report released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday. The figure, slightly below the market’s expected

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America, a robber unmasked

August 6, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

(Xinhua) In most literary works, robbers are often portrayed wearing masks as an iconic symbol. The rationale behind donning a mask during acts of plunder signifies that even the most ruthless and malicious

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China to accelerate development of deep-sea, far-sea mariculture

August 5, 2023
China/News

China will accelerate its development of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture as it makes efforts to safeguard the nation’s food security by filling up its “blue granary,” a Ministry of Agriculture and Rural

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Victory of an economic corridor with China

August 5, 2023
China/Pakistan

(Xinhua) — Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif received a gift, a model of China’s self-developed large passenger aircraft C919, when he inaugurated several projects, including the completion of the airside infrastructure at

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Policies to boost recovery momentum of China’s economy

August 5, 2023
China/News

(Xinhua) — Amid the multiple global and domestic challenges that it faces, China is actively bolstering the recovery momentum of its economy, with efforts including an array of pragmatic policies and measures to

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