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Build the Unity of the Youth of the World

July 28, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

From 28 July to 5 August 1973, eight million people, including 25,600 guests from 140 countries, participated in the 10th World Festival of Youth and Students in East Berlin (German Democratic Republic

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Breaking News: Yevgeny Affirms Wagner’s Commitment

July 27, 2023
News

by Our Special Correspondent St. Petersburg, Russia – In a significant meeting during the ongoing Russia-Africa summit, Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Russian businessman and alleged head of the private military company Wagner Group,

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LGBTQ Rights Improve in Nepal, Under Attack in Turkey

July 27, 2023
Nepal

A cisgender man and his transgender wife were among those who were allowed by Nepal’s highest court in June to register same-sex and other nontraditional marriages, reported Radio France Internationale. The ruling, while

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Years in the Making, First Original African Animation Series Streams on Netflix

July 27, 2023
Business/News

by Saurav Sarkar Four years after announcing that it had purchased the series, streaming platform Netflix debuted “Supa Team 4,” co-produced by animation studio Triggerfish. The show is the first original African animation

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Dozens of Nations Express Interest in Joining an Expanded BRICS

July 27, 2023
News

by Saurav Sarkar Anil Sooklal, South Africa’s head official for relations with the BRICS group of nations, said on July 20 that almost 45 countries have expressed interest in joining the Global

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Storm Ravages Balkans as Global Warming’s Impact Continues

July 27, 2023
News

by Saurav Sarkar Balkan Insight reported that a storm with 150-kilometer-per-hour winds struck Slovenia, Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia on July 19. Among the areas affected was Croatia’s capital, Zagreb. The storm left

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Glimpses of an endgame in Ukraine

July 27, 2023
Uncategorized

The problem with the war in Ukraine is that it has been all smoke and mirrors. The Russian objectives of “demilitarisation” and “de-Nazification” of Ukraine wore a surreal look. The western narrative

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Senior Doctors Go on Strike in UK, Crippling Health Service

July 27, 2023
Human Rights/News

by Saurav Sarkar Senior doctors in the United Kingdom went on strike over pay and conditions on July 20, reported ABC News. The doctors struck only a few days after a five-day strike

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Cuba Reaffirms Socialism While It Reckons With Its Private Sector

July 27, 2023
Cuba

Seventy years have passed since Fidel Castro and a daring group of young Cubans launched an assault on the Moncada Barracks in eastern Cuba, aiming to topple the Fulgencio Batista dictatorship. Despite

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The revolutionary spirit of the Buddha

July 26, 2023
Columns/Education

In 1861, Karl Marx made one of his rare post-exile visits to his native Germany. While there, he renewed an acquaintance with Friedrich Köppen, one of his student friends from the days

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