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BRI: A journey from student to translator on the China-Thailand railway

April 29, 2023
China/Diplomacy

Pannaros Boonserm, 33, is a translator in a supervision company for the first section of the China-Thailand railway project. The China-Thailand railway, an important part of the trans-Asian railway network, will be

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Unchecked surveillance empire

April 29, 2023
China/United States

(Xinhua) — The United States is notorious for its cyber record. Just ask the National Security Agency (NSA), which in 2013 suffered the biggest leak in its history when Edward Snowden, a

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A Tale of Two Nations: Sri Lanka and Israel at 75

April 28, 2023
Editorials

Editorial “Our strength as a nation comes from our diversity, and our ability to channel that diversity towards a common goal.” – Yitzhak Rabin As Sri Lanka and Israel both celebrate their

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Bangladesh: ‘There are daggers in men’s smiles…’

April 28, 2023
History

Our glorious Liberation war of 1971 to found Bangladesh is our plume. Our national flag is our preen. Our national anthem is our pride. We achieved Bangladesh at the blood-bath of 3

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China shifts gear on Ukraine mediation

April 28, 2023
Diplomacy

For all the noise out of Washington, more and more countries are integrating their supply chains with China. Even the UK Foreign Secretary is making overtures to China, while Zelensky had a “long

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Discharge of tritium from Fukushima to harm human body, scientist says in S. Korea

April 28, 2023
Japan/South Korea

Tritium, which the Japanese government planned to dump from its crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, will harm human beings’ inside bodies as internal exposure can be more

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Head of OPEC underlines its role in promoting oil market stability

April 28, 2023
Business

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) plays a “vital role” in supporting oil market stability, the organization’s chief said on Thursday, in an apparent defense of surprise output cuts earlier this

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The Two-Faced Ambassador: Chung’s Actions Highlight US Double Standards

April 28, 2023
Diplomacy/Politics

GUEST POST by Daya Gamage Six weeks after the September 11 attacks on American soil, the U.S. Congress passed the “USA/Patriot Act,” nation’s hurried surveillance laws that expanded the government’s authority to

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More lenders could be at risk of failure in U.S. banking turmoil

April 28, 2023
Business

More U.S. regional banks could face loss of investor confidence and succumb to deterioration of business amid banking turmoil, as the First Republic Bank continues its struggle to find a way out

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You Are Reading This Thanks to Semiconductors

April 28, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

On 7 October 2022, the United States government implemented export controls in an effort to hinder the development of China’s semiconductor industry. An expert on the subject told the Financial Times, ‘The whole point of the policy

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