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Horrific Crash That Killed Hundreds Exposes Structural Issues in Indian Railways

June 7, 2023
India/News

At least 275 people have died following a horrific train accident in the Balasore district in the Indian state of Odisha on June 2. Over 1,000 people were also injured in what

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LGBTQ+ Ugandans Face Deadly Threat as “Anti-Homosexuality Act” Signed Into Law

June 7, 2023
Human Rights/News

On May 29, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni gave his assent to the Anti-Homosexuality Bill (now Act). While same-sex relations were already criminalized under Uganda’s Penal Code, the new legislation goes much further,

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Communist Party of Swaziland to Launch Campaign for Release of Its Member Mvuselelo Mkhabela and Other Political Prisoners

June 7, 2023
News/Swaziland

The Communist Party of Swaziland (CPS) is set to launch a “Break the Chains” campaign to demand the release of political prisoners, including its Central Committee member Mvuselelo Mkhabela, whose bail hearing

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Colombia Rejoins UNASUR

June 7, 2023
Colombia

Colombian President Gustavo Petro, on May 30, announced the return of his country to the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), a regional integration organization founded in May 2008. UNASUR was created

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Toxic Agriculture and the Gates Foundation: Beware of Gates bearing Gifts?

June 7, 2023
Agriculture

As for food security, the foundation would do better by supporting agroecological (agrochemical-free) approaches to agriculture, which various high-level UN reports have advocated for ensuring equitable global food security. This would leave

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The World Economy Is Changing—the People Know, but Their Leaders Don’t

June 7, 2023
Business/Columns

The year 2020 marked parity between the total GDP of the G7 (the U.S. plus allies) and the total GDP of the BRICS group (China plus allies). Since then, the BRICS economies

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Concept of state formation and contemporary policy issues in Sri Lanka

June 7, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The starting point of the analysis in this short article is to question theconventional approach to studying a state.The conventional approach treatsthe state as a concrete, self-contained entity that has attained a

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China’s Built Port Ready to Welcome India’s First International Cruise Ship

June 6, 2023
Business/News

In a significant development for India’s cruise tourism industry, the country’s first international cruise ship, MV Empress, was launched from Chennai, setting sail to Sri Lanka. The ship, carrying 750 passengers, aims

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World Environment Day: Evaluating the Environmental Footprint of Aviation

June 6, 2023
Aviation/Human Rights

On 15 December 1972 the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution A 2994  which designated 5 June as World Environment Day and urged Governments and the organizations in the United Nations system to

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Interview: Smart Bangladesh – Vision and Reality

June 6, 2023
Diplomacy/Interviews

A vision. Set to become a reality in 2041. That is what the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Ms Sheikh Hasina, has embarked upon after achieving the successful tag of Digital Bangladesh. It

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