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A Brief Neocolonial History of the Five UN Security Council Permanent Members

August 3, 2023
Columns

One of the underlying principles of the UN Charter is the protection of the sovereign rights of states. Yet since 1945, the five permanent members of the UN Security Council (Soviet Union/Russia,

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Education Is a ‘Life-Saving Intervention’ in Emergencies, Says South Sudan’s Education Minister

August 3, 2023
Interviews

In times of crisis, education is an essential component of humanitarian intervention packages, South Sudan’s Minister of General Education and Instruction Awut Deng Acuil told IPS in an exclusive interview. She was

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Is the Philippines a Beneficiary of U.S.-Chinese Confrontation?

August 3, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

When President Ferdinand Marcos was running an authoritarian regime in the Philippines (1965-1986), he was once asked about rumours of rigged elections in his country. “I promised I will give you the

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Biodigesters Light Up Clean Energy Stoves in Rural El Salvador

August 3, 2023
El Salvador

A new technology that has arrived in rural villages in El Salvador makes it possible for small farming families to generate biogas with their feces and use it for cooking—something that at

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A Shot in the Arm Can Prevent Cervical Cancer

August 3, 2023
Health

“Listen to your body, and if there is anything strange happening, do not ignore it,” is the advice of 57-year-old Afshan Bhurgri, a cancer survivor. Eight years ago, she was diagnosed with

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Credit Rating Agencies

August 3, 2023
Business

For a layman like me, Credit Rating Agencies are like policemen controlling the economic thoroughfares of the world’s nations and assessing the creditworthiness of individuals. Credit ratings are predominantly provided by three

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Foreign envoys stationed in Bangladesh must abide by the Vienna Convention

August 3, 2023
Human Rights

We firmly believe that all countries, regardless of their size, strength, wealth, or poverty, are equals, and the internal affairs of any nation should be handled through consultation by its own people.

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Niger Is the Fourth Country in the Sahel to Experience an Anti-Western Coup

August 2, 2023
Columns

At 3 a.m. on July 26, 2023, the presidential guard detained President Mohamed Bazoum in Niamey, the capital of Niger. Troops, led by Brigadier General Abdourahmane Tchiani closed the country’s borders and declared a

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Is the War in Ukraine Mutating?

August 2, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

No matter what pronunciamentos may come from Washington, the Russian government is expecting greater attacks on Russian territory, especially Moscow and maybe Russian ports, to try and destabilize the Putin government.  The Pentagon says

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Understanding the philosophy of Gunadasa Amarasekara from Gamanaka Mula to Gamanaka Aga

August 2, 2023
Book Reviews

The saga of the series of novels from “ Gamanaka Mula” to “Gamanaka Aga” authored by veteran Sinhalese author Gunadasa Amarasekara  unfolds the socio-political history of Sri Lanka and it certainly takes

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