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India-Sri Lanka Strengthen Ties with Vision for Economic Partnership and Connectivity

July 21, 2023
Diplomacy/News

In a significant step towards reinforcing their longstanding friendship and bilateral ties, Prime Minister of India warmly welcomed President Ranil Wickremesinghe and his delegation to India. The visit marks President Wickremesinghe’s one

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China’s installed renewable energy capacity surges

July 21, 2023
Business/News

China’s installed renewable energy capacity saw robust growth in the first half (H1) of the year amid the country’s efforts to advance its green transition, according to the National Energy Administration (NEA).

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Is Tunisia Becoming the EU’s Border Police?

July 21, 2023
Human Rights/News/Tunisia

Tunisia and the European Union signed a “strategic and comprehensive partnership” agreement on Sunday, July 16, to control the movement of migrants and asylum seekers. Every year, thousands of people cross the

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The Power Necessary to Deprive the Unipolarity Already Exists

July 21, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Moscow last month and, on his way out, told President Putin: “We discussed issues that will change the world as it has been for the last hundred

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Ahead of Third CELAC-EU Summit, Movements From Both Continents Build People’s Summit

July 21, 2023
Human Rights/News

On July 17 and 18, leaders from the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) and the European Union (EU) are converging in Brussels, the seat of the EU, for the

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People’s Movements From Africa Debate the Crisis of Capitalism and Socialist Alternatives

July 21, 2023
News

On July 17, 200 delegates from progressive organizations, political parties, people’s movements, and trade unions across Africa gathered in Bela-Bela, South Africa for the “Dilemmas of Humanity: Pan African Dialogues to Build

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Why “de-risking” poses immense risks to world

July 21, 2023
Diplomacy

The concept of “de-risking” peddled by the United States is based on the same old logic of “decoupling” as the world’s sole superpower continues its tireless efforts to thwart China’s development. Don’t

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Over 20 Killed as Kenyans Take to the Streets Against President William Ruto’s ‘Reforms’

July 21, 2023
Kenya/News

Up to 23 people have reportedly died in the crackdown by police against the July 2023 protests in Kenya denouncing the new tax regime introduced by President William Ruto’s government. The protests

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Why Capitalism Is Leaving the U.S., in Search of Profit

July 21, 2023
Business/Columns

Early U.S. capitalism was centered in New England. After some time, the pursuit of profit led many capitalists to leave that area and move production to New York and the mid-Atlantic states.

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China starts drilling second superdeep borehole

July 21, 2023
News

The drilling of a superdeep borehole began on Thursday in the Sichuan Basin, a major gas production area in southwest China. It is the second over 10,000-meter-deep borehole that is being drilled

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