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U.S. Tells Another Bedtime Story to Scare Away Normal Relations With China and Cuba

June 11, 2023
China/Cuba

On June 8, the U.S. media added to its long storybook of tales to scare people away from normal relations with Cuba. The Wall Street Journal published an article on that day claiming that

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Where Are the World’s Water Stresses?

June 11, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

In May 2023, the Arizona Department of Water Resources imposed restrictions on the construction of new housing in the Phoenix area, citing a lack of groundwater. The decision aims to slow population

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Hasina Telling the Same Old Tale of Hostility

June 10, 2023
Bangladesh/India

Consisting of members of the Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Police, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy, Border Guard Bangladesh and Bangladesh Ansar, the Rapid Action Battalion, is an anti-crime and anti-terrorism unit of the

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Waters of Deception: The Intrigue Behind the Kakhovka Dam Break

June 9, 2023
Diplomacy/Russia/Ukraine

The breach in the Nova Kakhovka dam on the Dnieper River in war-ravaged Ukraine on Tuesday is no doubt a catastrophe of colossal proportions, a veritable ecological and human disaster that may

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For Argentina’s Small Farmers, the Land Is Predictable but the Markets Are Not

June 9, 2023
Columns

Thirty years ago, in my economics textbook in India, the section on international trade referred to Argentina. It would be better, according to the textbook, for Argentina to concentrate on the production

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Can China and the United States Establish Mutual Respect to Lessen Tensions?

June 8, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

On June 3, 2023, naval vessels from the United States and Canada conducted a joint military exercise in the South China Sea. A Chinese warship (LY 132) overtook the U.S. guided-missile destroyer (USS Chung-Hoon)

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Sri Lanka and India Forge Strong Defense Partnership at Joint Seminar and Exhibition

June 8, 2023
Defence

In a bid to enhance bilateral defense ties between Sri Lanka and India, the State Minister of Defense, Premitha Bandara Tennakoon, emphasized the importance of equipping the armed forces with cutting-edge technologies

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Leading Networking Guru to Headline Forum organised by the Ceylon Chamber and BNI

June 8, 2023
Business

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Business Network International (BNI) will host a Forum titled ‘Building a Global Sri Lanka – Networking the Way Forward’, on June 13th at the

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A Journey of Valor: Honoring the Rescuers of Lu Peng Yuan Yu 028

June 7, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

The Chinese fishing boat “Lu Peng Yuan Yu 028” tragically capsized at the central part of the Indian Ocean on May 16, with 39 Chinese, Indonesian and Filipino crew members on board

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Denouncing the Ukrainian Terror Act on Kakhovka Hydro Power Plant

June 7, 2023
Diplomacy

On June 6 in the early morning, the Ukrainian artillery had shelled the dam of the Kakhovka Hydro Power Plant, that resulted in destruction of the named dam and technological disaster. Before

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