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Bangladesh Independence Day Celebrated in Colombo

March 29, 2023
Diplomacy/Events

Bangladesh High Commission in Colombo observed the 52nd Anniversary of Independence and National Day of Bangladesh with due fervor and festivities on 26thand 27thMarch 2023. The observance commenced at the chancery in

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Unveiling the Tragic Reality: 80K Victims of Gun Violence in 2022, A Tragic Blow to US Human Rights

March 28, 2023
Human Rights/United States

“The year 2022 witnessed a landmark setback for U.S. human rights. In the United States, a country labeling itself a “human rights defender,” “chronic diseases” such as money politics, racial discrimination, gun

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The Pitfalls of US Democracy Promotion: A Call for Change

March 28, 2023
Editorials/Politics

Editorial “The United States needs to be humble if it wants to be a force for good in the world. It needs to recognize that its democratic values and practices are not

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“Spectacular failure” of U.S.-style democracy implementation in targeted countries, asserts expert

March 28, 2023
Interviews

Washington’s attempts to impose a U.S.-style democracy on countries like Iraq and Libya using primarily military means have been a “spectacular” failure. These countries are now left in a state of limbo

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Asia’s GDP expected to grow 4.5 pct in 2023: report

March 28, 2023
Business

The weighted real GDP growth rate of Asia in 2023 is estimated to be 4.5 percent, an increase from 4.2 percent in 2022, according to a report released by the Boao Forum

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Sri Lanka: Why This IMF Deal is a Disaster Waiting to Happen

March 28, 2023
Business/Columns/Politics

Sri Lanka’s seventeenth IMF agreement sealed last week may well prove to be the most devastating one of them all. The reason is that the agreement comes along with Sri Lanka having

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The Dragon Rises in the Middle East: China Emerges as a Major Powerbroker

March 28, 2023
Diplomacy/Politics

by Jude “If we want to make peace with the other, we must first make peace with ourselves.” – Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf With failing economic policies, a botched withdrawal from Afghanistan

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What’s the Best Way Out from the War in Ukraine?

March 28, 2023
Russia/Ukraine

In view of the recent geopolitical upheavals, and particularly the war in Ukraine, it does not make sense (and does not promise much success) to build a new global security architecture based

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TikTok users mock lawmakers for ‘overblown’ concerns during CEO’s congressional hearing

March 27, 2023
China/United States

U.S. lawmakers early this week enacted a heinous political stunt to portray TikTok, a video-sharing social networking company, as a national security threat. The nearly six-hour congressional grilling of TikTok CEO Shou

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U.S. claim of ISIS strength in Afghanistan rejected by Kabul

March 27, 2023
Afghanistan/United States

The Afghan caretaker government has dismissed Washington’s claim over the alleged stronger presence of Daesh, or Islamic State (IS), in Afghanistan as utterly fabricated. “The statements of U.S. officials about the number

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