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Beijing warns of geological disaster risks as thunderstorm looms

August 5, 2023
China/News

Risks of geological disasters remain high in Beijing’s mountainous suburbs as weather authorities forecast thunderstorms in the Chinese capital on Friday and Saturday. The Beijing meteorological service has issued a yellow alert,

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Afghan scenic highland province attracts more tourists amid sizzling summer heat

August 4, 2023
Afghanistan/News

The picturesque Bamyan province has been striving to retain its status as Afghanistan’s tourist hub, as hundreds of thousands of tourists visit Band-e-Amir in the province, a chain of six natural lakes

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Deciphering The Russian Code

August 4, 2023
Russia

Yeltsin destroyed the Soviet Union and with it the communist ideology. The ideologues of victorious liberalism—Yegor Gaidar and Anatoly Chubais—built a country that resembled an ugly caricature of the victorious Western civilization. Russia ceased

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El Salvador Authorizes Mass Trials of up to 900 Prisoners

August 4, 2023
El Salvador/News

El Salvador’s Congress passed a reform of the Law Against Organized Crime on July 26 that increases penalties for people named as leaders of criminal groups and also allows mass trials. It

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Crisis in Ecuador Following Spurt of Violence and Rumors of a Government Deal With Gangs

August 4, 2023
News

Just weeks ahead of Ecuador’s early general elections, the country is facing an unprecedented crisis due to a spike in violence and allegations of deals made between the government and criminal groups. Videos

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Thousands Rally in Support of Niger’s Coup Leaders as Western-Backed ECOWAS Threatens Military Intervention

August 4, 2023
News

The military junta which took power in Niger warned on July 31 that France might militarily intervene with authorization from the ousted government’s foreign minister to restore Mohamed Bazoum to the presidency. Thousands have mobilized to

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Second Russia-Africa Summit Ends With Commitments Toward Cooperation Across Key Sectors

August 4, 2023
News/Russia

The second Russia-Africa Summit for Peace, Security, and Development concluded in the Russian city of St. Petersburg on July 28. The two-day summit was attended by official delegations from 49 African countries

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Abundance vs. Greed

August 4, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

On 20 July, the United Nations (UN) released a document called A New Agenda for Peace. In the opening section of the report, UN Secretary-General António Guterres made some remarks that bear close reflection: We

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Facing Shadows: 33 Years After the Kattankudy Mosque Massacre – Unveiling the West’s Silence on LTTE Terrorism

August 3, 2023
Editorials/Human Rights

Editorial For three decades, Sri Lanka has been haunted by the ghosts of its dark past – the reign of terror inflicted upon innocent lives by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam

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Wheel has come full circle in Myanmar

August 3, 2023
Columns

Aung San Suu Kyi, the iconic figure of Myanmarese politics, has been moved from prison to house arrest. This may seem a baby step, but make no mistake, the journey of a

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