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UN Warns of Record $92 Trillion Global Public Debt in 2022, Urges Urgent Reforms

July 17, 2023
Business/Diplomacy

The United Nations has issued a grave warning about the escalating global public debt crisis, revealing that the total debt reached a record high of $92 trillion in 2022. This represents a

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Can There be a Concert In Europe to Prevent a Nuclear Catastrophe?

July 17, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

CONCERT OF EUROPE AND EUROPEAN BALANCE OF POWER As is generally known Concert of Europe was a general consensus among the great powers of 19th-century Europe to maintain the European balance of power, political boundaries,

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Bridging the Divide: Promising Developments in China-U.S. Relationship

July 16, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

Frequent high-level interactions are the latest steps towards a detente between China and the United States. Director of the Office of the Central Commission for Foreign Affairs Wang Yi met Thursday with

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Hidden Prisons: The United States’ Global Web of Interrogation Facilities

July 16, 2023
Human Rights/News

Stepping out of the Guantanamo Bay detention facility onto the road to freedom, Haji Ghalib couldn’t feel relieved. He had been jailed for four years without legal trials or charges at Guantanamo

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European Parliament’s Criticism on Manipur Issue: Hypocrisy Revealed

July 16, 2023
India

Reports indicate that the European Parliament, during its plenary session in Strasbourg, France, adopted a joint motion by six political groups, calling for decisive action to address ethnic and religious violence in

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Sneak attacks on hallowed symbols of Sri Lanka’s historic Buddhist cultural foundation

July 16, 2023
History/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

A feature article under the title ‘Timely action must be taken to preserve Buddhism in Sri Lanka‘ by a virtually anonymous writer, signing as R.W.W., published in a Sri Lankan weekend newspaper

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The Unforgettable Night of July 15th: Türkiye’s Triumph over FETO

July 15, 2023
Diplomacy/Turkey

The following article is based on the speech delivered by R. Demet Şekercioğlu, Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to Sri Lanka & Maldives on Democracy & National Unity Day Commemoration Ceremony

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Housing Rights Coalition Asks Berlin Government to Socialize Corporate-Owned Housing Properties

July 15, 2023
Germany/News

On July 5, a Berlin housing rights coalition, Deutsche Wohnen and Co. Enteignen (Expropriate Deutsche Wohnen and Co. Initiative), urged the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Social Democratic Party (SPD) government to

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Big Companies Earned Over $1 Trillion of Profit in 2022, Says Joint Oxfam and Action Aid Study

July 15, 2023
Business/News

A recent study conducted by Oxfam and Action Aid claims that the total windfall profits of the world’s 722 top companies crossed $1 trillion for the second consecutive year in 2022. The study notes

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Peruvian Prosecutor’s Office Requests Seizure of Pedro Castillo’s Assets

July 15, 2023
News/Peru

The political persecution of Pedro Castillo continues in Peru. On Thursday, July 6, the Prosecutor’s Office requested the seizure of real estate properties and other personal assets of former left-wing President Castillo

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