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Israel views attacks as declaration of war by Iran
"This is not just a battle between Israel and Hamas, it is a war with Iran,” according to Israel’s former Brigadier General Amir Avivi in an exclusive interview with Globe Banner.
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Indiana University professor: 'Sri Lanka is facing its worst economic collapse in its modern history'
Despite having one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia during the 2010s, Sri Lanka's financial state has crumbled and the government has defaulted on its debt.
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National Committee's event celebrates 50th anniversary of Shanghai Communique signing
The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations (NCUSR) will host an event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the singing of the Shanghai Communique.
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The impact of China's national security laws and human rights violations on the cost of doing business in Hong Kong and Xinjiang
Electronic surveillance without warrants, surrender of corporate and customer data to the Chinese government and increasing pressure from the international community against China's abuse and detainment of the Uyghur population is driving up the cost of doing business in China.