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So American President Donald Trump believes that military invasion and occupation of foreign territory is fine and justifiable from the eyes of the invader.

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Vale Barry Pearton: Founder, Editor, Asia Today International

In the early 1980s, after witnessing opportunities in Asia, Barry Pearton saw a clear gap in Australia's media market. Without nothing but optimism, courage and a kitchen table as his office, he founded Asia Today International.

With his wife, Florence as the editor, Barry brought news on the economic development of Asia to Corporate Australia, at a time when news on Asia was mainly event-driven and negative. Th

Magazine special issue connects China, Italy across 70 years

TIANJIN, May 29 (Xinhua) -- Yang Lin and Letizia Vallini, scholars with Tianjin-based Nankai University, feel profoundly inspired every time they read the China-related words by renowned Italian politician and jurist Piero Calamandrei.

In 1955, although diplomatic ties had not yet been established between China and Italy, Calamandrei led an Italian cultural delegation composed of experts from various fields, incl

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Born on June 14, 1946, United States President Donald Trump turns 79 in 2025 - the same day that the U.S. Army, founded in 1775, marks its 250th anniversary. To mark the anniversary, Trump proclaimed that "we're gonna have a big, big celebration."

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A growing number of Canadian travellers are embracing "soft adventure" travel. This trend blends a desire for active engagements in nature and educational and culturally relevant experiences with the chance to reset and relax.

Low-risk outdoor activities such as wine tasting, canoeing, fishing, whale-watching an

"If terrorism is a rabid dog, Pakistan is the vile handler": TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee calls out Pakistan for supporting terrorists

Jakarta [Indonesia], May 29 (ANI): TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee, who is part of the all-party delegation, led by JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, called out Pakistan for supporting and nurturing terrorists to destabilise growing economies. He mentioned about involvement of Pakistan-based terrorists in the 9/11 attacks, 26/11 Mumbai attacks, and 2006 Bombay train bombings and said that 'if terrorism is a rabid dog, Pakistan is th

Five things new parents should know about their baby's sleep

Why won't my baby sleep at night? It's one of the most common - and exhausting - questions new parents ask. You've fed them, changed them, rocked them, cuddled them but still, they wake again. And again. And again.

Baby humans are born utterly helpless - unable to walk, grip, or regulate their own systems. From the very beginning, they are biologically wired to stay

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The global temperature has been 1.5C hotter than the pre-industrial average for almost two years now. The reason, overwhelmingly, is that greenhouse gas emissions are at record highs from the burning of fossil fuels and forests.

In a new A 16th-century Chinese writer spoke of workplace burnout, leaving a blueprint for radical acts of rest

We are in the middle of a global workplace burnout epidemic - aptly named the "burnout society" by Korean-German philosopher Byung-Chul Han.

Four centuries ago, late Ming Dynasty scholar-official The UK government is considering mandatory chemical castration for sex offenders - it's an ethical and legal minefield

Justice secretary Shabana Mahmood is looking into a potential "national rollout" of chemical castration for sex offenders. This is a process of lowering testosterone levels with the intention of reducing libido.

The proposal is one recommendation outlined in the recent Mbare Art Space: a colonial beer hall in Zimbabwe has become a vibrant arts centre

In southern Africa townships were built as segregated urban zones for black people. They were created under colonial and white minority rule policies that controlled movement, confined opportunity, and kept people apart.

I grew up in a different historic black township in Zimbabwe, but Choosing to be an orphan: for some Kenyan families it's a strategy for survival

In the world of international child development and orphan care, it's not uncommon for children with families to declare themselves orphans. In fact, this practice can be traced back to precolonial times in Kenya.

Andreana Prichard has done research on the practice in Kenya. We asked her to share her insights into it.

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Why have so few atrocities ever been recognised as genocide?

An intense argument is raging over whether what has been happening in Gaza since October 2023 is an act of genocide. It is the subject of a case being heard in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in which South Africa has accused Israel of committing acts of genocide. The case began in December 2023 but the ICJ has yet to reach a judgment.

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The American mass exodus to Canada amid Trump 2.0 has yet to materialize

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                                                     Origins of Poverty
When man came on earth he did not live in a society or hierarchy nor was he endowed with poverty. Good health, longevity, natural cheerfulness were his own even as he found himself amidst plenty. Like other species he lived or perished as the external resources permitted but he lived or perished as a group. Only when the society organised itself into a hierarchy, it was possible for one layer to exist while another persisted during times of scarcity. Organised ways of living, knowledge of all descriptions, systems created for comfort etc. interfered with the natural living of MAN in hundreds of ways. With the passing of time these stratifications of society come to stay and even create a psychology by which even the victim takes his victimization for granted. No question arises in his mind. ...

Had not the society organised itself in such a way that segments of it are protected and other segments were defenseless, MAN would have remained as MAN and would not have been bifurcated into poor and rich.

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At the time they wouldn’t seem beautiful.
It was only afterwards that men felt pity for the things their hands had destroyed.”

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