Opinion

How Was 12th National Parliamentary Election? (Last Part)

The voter turnout was far less than the declared figure as was perceived and was shown with reasons earlier. Naturally, the question arises of how the average of 41.8% voter

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Assange’s ‘reprieve’ is another lie

Jonathan Cook: THE interminable and abhorrent saga of Julian Assange’s incarceration for the crime of journalism continues. And once again, the headline news is a lie, one designed both to

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World stands still and its inhabitants spin

by Dan Lieberman: FROM battlefields to legislative arenas, and to Academy Awards, it is difficult to reconcile reality with the manner in which events are presented to the public. The

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US in Palestine

M Reza Behnam: FOR generations to come, October 7 will be memorialised on Palestinian calendars as the first day of their liberation. For Palestinians living in Gaza, blockaded by Israel

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Piracy in Somalia: MV Abdullah hijacked

by Ghulam Suhrawardi: SINCE the first hijacking of Bangladeshi vessel MV Jahan Moni in December 2010, MV Abdullah was the second vessel to encounter the same fate this  March 12.

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Why artificial intelligence must be stopped now

Richard Heinberg: THOSE advocating for artificial intelligence tout the huge benefits of using this technology. For instance, an article in CNN points out how AI is helping Princeton scientists solve

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What US might owe world for Covid-19

A US-funded laboratory origin of Covid-19 would certainly constitute the most significant case of governmental gross negligence in history, writes Jeffrey Sachs THE US government funded and supported a programme of

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Destroying the lawn in Gaza

John Feffer: EVER since it withdrew its settlements in 2005, Israel has periodically attacked Gaza. This shelling of locations throughout the narrow strip of land gave rise to the Israeli

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