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Versatile deep-sea research vessel starts construction in Guangzhou

June 27, 2023
China

Construction of a multipurpose vessel for scientific deep-sea research and archaeological investigations has started in southern Chinese city Guangzhou. The versatile patented vessel features functions including unrestricted water navigation, manned deep diving,

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Civilization consistency gives China wisdom from ancestors, says British writer

June 27, 2023
Interviews

Chinese civilization is highly consistent, enabling Chinese people to draw on the wisdom of their ancestors and giving them tools to tackle present-day problems, British writer Tim Clissold, author of the critically

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Could China Strike First?

June 27, 2023
Columns

The former Pentagon and Rand Corp official Daniel Ellsberg, who died earlier this month, created two big bombshells.  Hated by the right, lauded by the left and libertarians, Ellsberg, in our view,

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On Accidental and Parasitic Language

June 27, 2023
Education

“Can Computers Create Meanings?” The point of the wave poem in Knapp and Michaels’s “Against Theory” was neither to ask that question, nor to ask if oceans can intend to write messages

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Prigozhin Coup: FSB’s Intrigue Startles the CIA

June 26, 2023
Columns

The CNN, followed by the New York Times, broke the story on Sunday that the US and western intelligence were indeed aware of the failed coup attempt on Friday night by Yevgeny Prigozhin, head

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Marvelous Exemplars of National Pride: Sri Lankan Missions Overflowing with Politicians’ Progeny

June 26, 2023
Diplomacy/Editorials

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor Oh, what a magnificent sight it is to behold! The esteemed foreign missions, sustained by the hard-earned cash of Sri Lankan citizens, have become delightful playgrounds for

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Why tension caused by Wagner has been promptly defused?

June 26, 2023
Russia

On Saturday evening, Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Wagner private military group, accepted Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko’s suggestion to halt Wagner’s operations in Russia and take further measures to ease tension, pledging

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Sri Lanka: Sleek and Productive approach needed for our overseas missions

June 26, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

In an unusual cartoon illustrated spread taking up more than half its front page last Tuesday, the Daily Mirror splashed the news of the impending appointment of Mr. Rohitha Bogollagama, a former foreign minister, as

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The Titan Disaster — A Comparison between Certification of Deep Sea Submersibles and Aircraft

June 26, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

“There are disasters that are entirely manmade, but none that are entirely natural”. Rebecca Solnit On Sunday 18 June of this year  Titan, which was about 6.5 metres long (the size of an average minivan),

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Espionage Bonanza Beckons in Russian Chaos

June 26, 2023
Defence

On April 1, 1953, a U.S Naval attaché in Helsinki picked up a scrap of intelligence: A Finnish border guard had “attempted to offer condolences on Stalin’s death to [his Soviet] counterpart,”

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