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Russia, China have a shared vision for North Korea

July 29, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

The three-day state visit on July 25-27 by Russian Defence Minister Sergey Shoigu, accompanied by a military delegation, to Pyongyang is the first-ever such high-level visit from Moscow in the post-Soviet era.

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Biden’s dog bit seven Secret Service agents

July 29, 2023
News

US President Joe Biden’s dog bit seven people over a four-month period, including a Secret Service agent who was hospitalized with arm and leg injuries, according to internal emails obtained by conservative

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Aviation In Sri Lanka – A Blueprint For A Blueprint

July 28, 2023
Aviation/Columns

I don’t think our government really has much of a policy about air travel. I would compare the policies of United Arab Emirates, which has done a terrific job recognizing the value

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Unresolved Query on Origin and End of Life

July 28, 2023
Uncategorized

Ever since the world happened and humans came into existence (does anyone know when it was?), men and women have been inquiring as to where human, animal, bird, and other creatures have

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Israeli Spy Agencies at Crossroads in Political Crisis

July 28, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

Amid the most serious political crisis in Israel’s history, its intelligence agencies will face a moment of truth if the far-right government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presents them with an order

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‘79 Days Too Late’: Outrage Across India as Video of Sexual Assault Exposes Violence in Manipur

July 28, 2023
News

As a shocking video of two women being paraded naked and brutalized in the state of Manipur went viral in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed reporters for less than a minute

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People’s Summit in Brussels Calls for Respect of Democracy and Self-Determination

July 28, 2023
News

Throughout the days of debate and work at the People’s Summit held parallel to the third CELAC (Community of Latin American and Caribbean States)-EU Summit, trade union activists, community leaders, left political

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Peruvian Police Repress Protesters Demanding Boluarte’s Resignation

July 28, 2023
News/Peru

On July 22, thousands of Peruvians hit the streets of the capital Lima to demand the resignation of de-facto president Dina Boluarte, the closure of the right-wing dominated Congress, new general elections,

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Perpetrator Sentenced for Slaying of Ayanda Ngila, Socialist Militant Leader

July 28, 2023
News

Over a year after the assassination of 29-year-old Ayanda Ngila, the socialist militant shack dwellers’ movement in South Africa Abahlali baseMjondolo (AbM) has finally had a breakthrough in their struggle for justice

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Pentagon’s “forgotten” genocide in Korea: 70 years on

July 28, 2023
History

Today, July 27, is being remembered in the United States as the 70th anniversary of the end of the Korean War. But the bitter truth is that the war never really ended.

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