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Biden to cut short Asia-Pacific trip due to debt ceiling stalemate

May 17, 2023
News/United States

U.S. President Joe Biden will not travel to Papua New Guinea and Australia later this month as originally planned due to the ongoing stalemate in negotiations with congressional leaders to address the

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Chinese technology helps Africa pursue quality development

May 16, 2023
China/Diplomacy

Burundi, an East African country known as the “heart of Africa,” boasts favorable conditions for rice production thanks to its tropical climate with abundant rainfall, but Burundians have long been suffering from

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Had he been born in England

May 15, 2023
Columns

Had he been born in England, Lucien Bulathsinghala could have been the poet laureate of his time. Undoubtedly, he could have been included in the company of John Keats, Robert Frost, and

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Thailand’s Reformist Opposition Emerges Victorious in General Election, Challenging Military-Backed Rule

May 15, 2023
News/Thailand

In a groundbreaking election result, Thailand’s reformist opposition parties have secured the most seats and garnered the largest share of the popular vote, signaling a strong rejection of the military-backed parties that

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Turkish President Erdogan Declares Early Victory in Parliamentary and Presidential Elections

May 15, 2023
News/Turkey

On Sunday, May 14, Turkey held parliamentary and presidential elections, with voters going to the polls to elect the country’s next president and the members of its 600-seat parliament. According to Turkish

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Washington’s trade war causes losses to itself and world

May 15, 2023
China/United States

The recent U.S. Census Bureau data suggest that the U.S. merchandise trade deficit with China was larger in 2022 than when Donald Trump was president, said an article on the Carnegie Endowment

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India’s Karnataka Verdict: Opposition Parties Must Capitalize on Momentum

May 13, 2023
India

The Karnataka mandate changes both the arithmetic and the chemistry for anti-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the year leading up to the 2024 national elections. That’s when Prime Minister Narendra Modi would

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India: Namo’s Politi Crushes in Karnataka

May 13, 2023
India/News

In a shocking turn of events, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) suffered a crushing defeat in Karnataka, the only state in South India where the party has a significant presence. Despite running

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NATO’s existence is redundant!

May 13, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

There are a total of 30 countries who are members of NATO. The last country to sign up was North Macedonia on March 27, 2020. The alliance state that they have an

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Indian Ocean Conference in Dhaka: Forging Partnerships for a Resilient Future

May 12, 2023
Bangladesh/Diplomacy/India

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor The Sixth edition of the Indian Ocean Conference commenced today in Dhaka with over 250 participants representing more than 40 countries, predominantly from the Asia-Pacific region. Since

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