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How the War in Ukraine Is Shaking up the Global Arms Industry

April 13, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

On March 21, 2023, India’s air force confirmed that a major Russian arms delivery would not occur, citing Russia’s logistical challenges stemming from its war in Ukraine. It has served as the latest example

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Eighty-Seven Percent of Service Workers in the U.S. South Were Injured on the Job Last Year

April 12, 2023
News/United States

A March survey of 347 service workers in the U.S. South found that a shocking 87 percent were injured on the job in the last year. The workers surveyed came from eleven states across

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Tens of Thousands of Indian Farmers and Workers Converge in New Delhi for Massive Rally

April 12, 2023
Human Rights/India/News

On April 5, tens of thousands of farmers and workers from across India came to the capital New Delhi to protest the central government’s anti-farmer and anti-labor policies. The rally was held

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Latin American and Caribbean Governments Agree to Join Forces Against Inflation

April 12, 2023
News

On April 5, the leaders of 11 Latin American and Caribbean countries took part in a virtual summit against inflation called by Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO). The summit sought

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Argentina and Brazil Rejoin UNASUR

April 12, 2023
News

The governments of Argentine President Alberto Fernández and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva have officially rejoined the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), a regional integration organization founded in May

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Protecting Identity and Unity: Why Macron Asks EU to Stand Up to American Hegemony

April 11, 2023
Diplomacy/Editorials

Editorial “It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.” – William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar Congratulations, President Emmanuel Macron! He hit the nail on the head. He has

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Sri Lanka: The ‘Crisis’ – Another View

April 11, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

This short contribution analyses the crisisthat Sri Lankan society is facing today to be result of contradictions arising from two processes in the specific Sri Lankan context: efforts to sustain the post-war

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The Pitfalls of Unrestrained Capitalism: Climate Disaster, Financial Collapse, and Military Conflict

April 11, 2023
Interviews

The following is excerpted from David Barsamian’s recent interview with Noam Chomsky at AlternativeRadio.org David Barsamian: On March 20th, the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued its latest report. The new

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The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi hosts Iftar

April 11, 2023
Diplomacy

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates hosted an `Iftar’ for the community on 08 April 2023 at the Embassy premises marking the holy month of Ramadan. For

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Intelligence Leak Shakes US Government and Security Agencies

April 11, 2023
Columns/Defence

As a flood of secrets spills out onto the internet, and officials in Washington scramble to contain the damage and plug the leaks with FBI counterintelligence investigations and Justice Department referrals, it’s

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