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V. Anandasangaree: The LTTE Vilified Him, But History Has Vindicated Him

June 15, 2023
Interviews/Politics

Veerasingham Anandasangaree, the present leader of the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF), emerged as one of the bravest dissident Tamil voices in Sri Lanka during the nearly three-decade civil war. He tirelessly

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Cuba Rejects Allegations of Chinese Spy Base, Accuses US of Disinformation Campaign

June 14, 2023
Cuba

In a strong rebuttal to recent claims by the US Secretary of State regarding the presence of a Chinese spy base in Cuba, the Cuban Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla,

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Nurturing Democracy in Thailand

June 14, 2023
Columns

It looks like democracy is about to trounce the military-monarchy nexus in Thailand one more time. But appearances are deceptive in a country where the military has subordinated the political class. In

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Pakistan: Fanaticism risks polio

June 14, 2023
Pakistan

On May 31, 2023, a soldier was killed when terrorists opened fire on members of a polio inoculation team in the Spinwam area of North Waziristan District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). On

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Bangladesh: Rohingya turmoil

June 14, 2023
Bangladesh/Myanmar

On June 2, 2023, a Rohingya man, identified as Mohammad Rdwan, was shot dead and another, named Ayas, was injured in an attack by some unidentified gunmen in Ukhiya upazila (sub-district) in Cox’s Bazar

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Donald Trump Wants a Civil War

June 14, 2023
Columns

In spite of all the nuanced reporting about the depths of Donald Trump’s legal woes, and the seriousness and breadth of the federal charges now arrayed against him, there’s another conversation taking

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UK Religious Body Commends Modi for Statesmanship

June 14, 2023
Culture

In a gathering of Trustees, priests, leaders, dignitaries, and religious figures from around the world, the 22nd Annual Conference of the Federation of Saiva (Hindu) Temples U.K concluded with a resounding statement

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The rise and rise of far-right in Germany

June 13, 2023
Columns

The political class in Germany is stunned by the findings of a YouGov poll published on Friday that 20 percent of German voters would give their vote to the far-right AfD (Alternative for Germany),

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Fighting Remilitarization in Japan

June 13, 2023
Diplomacy/Interviews

By Dae-Han Song and Michael McGrath Seishi Hinada is a National Executive Committee member of ZENKO (National Assembly for Peace and Democracy). ZENKO emerged in 1970 out of the student movement in

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Death on the Hospice Plan in Virginia: Regional Hospital Comes to the Rescue

June 13, 2023
Human Rights/United States

“Each hospice patient has the right to: • Be treated with respect. • Receive quality end-of-life care. • Receive spoken and written notice of his or her rights and responsibilities in a

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