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Flashbacks of an American’s 40-year shuttle across Pacific

July 10, 2023
China/United States

(Xinhua) — “Maybe after reading this book, you will understand why your father keeps running off to China. Because it’s such a fascinating place.” That’s the dedication Dr. Denis Simon wrote in

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Sri Lanka: Religion as a refuge for scoundrels in cricket and politics

July 10, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

The saying ‘Religion is the last refuge of the scoundrel’ does not do justice to religion. Scoundrels seek refuge in an infinite number of niches and if religions are the final refuge

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Examining Political Unrest: Is Russia Experiencing a Purge?

July 9, 2023
Diplomacy

Citing Russian media without identifying any, the British Daily Mail has published a shock report about a radical change in Russia’s military leadership.  According to the story, as published, General Valery Gerasimov, Chief of

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Chinese shipping firm to deploy 5 vessels on Northern Sea Route to Russia

July 9, 2023
News

Chinese company New Shipping Line will provide five ice class vessels for transportation along the The Chinese business, New Shipping Line, will provide five ice-class vessels for transportation along the Northern Sea

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The Luminous Minds of Oxford: Unveiling the Terribly Serious Adventure of Twentieth-Century Philosophy

July 9, 2023
New Books

Following experts adapted from the author’s recent book, published by Random House Publishing Group Those who know they are deep strive for clarity. Those who would like to seem deep to the

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US Strategy On Indo-Chinese Border Conflict

July 9, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

INDO-CHINA BORDER CONFLICT AND US POLICY ON INDIA Despite India’s reluctance to be drawn into American intention to be an active partner in its fight with China notwithstanding the Indo-Chinese border conflict

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US and China should work to dispel dark clouds over ties

July 9, 2023
China/United States

A rainbow was seen across the sky after a sudden shower when U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen landed in Beijing on Thursday for a high-stakes visit. That is both a good sign

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Sri Lanka: Urgent Revival of True Buddhism — Confronting the Rot Within

July 8, 2023
Editorials

Editorial Recent incidents involving Buddhist monks engaged in immoral and unlawful activities have shaken the foundations of Buddhism in Sri Lanka and beyond, yet again. The alleged sexual abuse of a young

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Afghan youth volunteers promote education among poor children

July 8, 2023
Afghanistan/News

Amid lack of educational facilities to pupils in Afghanistan’s rural areas, Wazir Khan, 23, has volunteered to open a school for village children to teach the sons and daughters of the most

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Bangladesh’s Chinese-built Padma Bridge goes cashless with electronic toll collection system

July 8, 2023
Bangladesh/China/News

An experimental electronic toll collection system has been installed on Wednesday at Bangladesh’s largest Padma Bridge to help alleviate traffic congestion, and reduce delay and fuel consumption. The smart toll collection system

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