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Scientists reveal mechanisms behind complex color patterns in petals

April 5, 2023
Education

Chinese scientists have revealed the mechanisms underlying the formation of complex color patterns on Nigella orientalis (Ranunculaceae) petals. Researchers from the Institute of Botany under the Chinese Academy of Sciences analyzed the

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Trump charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records, pleads not guilty

April 5, 2023
News/United States

Former U.S. President Donald Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records, the Manhattan district attorney said on Tuesday afternoon. Trump, who was arraigned at the Manhattan Criminal Court in

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U.S. Policies Slowing World Economy

April 4, 2023
Columns

Few policymakers ever claim credit for causing stagnation and recessions. Yet, they do so all the time, justifying their actions by some supposedly higher purpose. Now, that higher purpose is checking inflation

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Ending the World’s Cycles of Conflict, Disaster and Extreme Poverty

April 4, 2023
Human Rights

This year marks the halfway point—eight years in and eight years out—of the UN Sustainable Development Goals to end poverty and reduce inequalities. Yet we are a long way off from these

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War Criminals & Military Aggressors Who Occupy Seats in the Security Council

April 4, 2023
Human Rights

Come April 1, a post-Ukraine Russia, will preside over the UN Security Council in a month-long presidency on the basis of alphabetical rotation. But Russia will not be the first or the

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Dutch Companies exploring investment opportunities in SL: Envoy

April 3, 2023
Business

The Dutch companies are eager to explore investment opportunities in renewable energy, eco-labeling and sustainable agriculture, if Sri Lanka can showcase a corruption free business environment, Her Excellency Bonnie Horbach, Ambassador to

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The Human Cost of U.S. Sanctions on Iran’s “Butterfly Kids

April 3, 2023
Iran

As if suffering from one of the rarest skin disorders ever known, epidermolysis bullosa (EB), is not already painful enough to make life a living hell for seven-year-old Mohammad Rezaei, the inhumane

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A Smarter Way to Seal Containers: How Digitalization is Improving Logistics

April 3, 2023
Business

Chinese researchers have developed a digitalized container sealing technology and promoted it to an international standard to facilitate global container transportation. The container standard was officially released by the International Organization for

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Our Delhi Correspondent Elected as Governing Member of FCC South Asia

April 3, 2023
News

A noted international award-winning journalist, Ayanjit Sen, who is the Special Correspondent (India) of the Sri Lanka Guardian, has been elected as a governing committee member of the Foreign Correspondents Club (FCC)

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The CIA’s Legacy: Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones on Key Events that Shaped American Intelligence

April 3, 2023
Defence/Interviews

Reputation of the CIA outside America is a different story. The CIA's overthrow of democratically elected governments in Iran and Guatemala in the 1950s produced an adverse reaction in non-aligned nations

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