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From Welfare Model to Food Insecurity: Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis Sparks Call for a Human Rights Economy

“Economic policy cannot remain the realm of experts alone—it must be shaped by the people whose lives it defines.” Once

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NDIS Overhaul Sparks Debate as Former Chief Says Scheme’s Current Scale Was Never Intended

“Had any government, of any political persuasion, known it was going to be this size, by this time, it would

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‘Bieberchella’ Fuels Justin Bieber Revival as Coachella Return Reshapes Pop Legacy

“The beautiful thing about this journey is that we all kind of grew up together” Justin Bieber’s return to the

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Chittoor Mango Industry Faces Severe Strain as Poor Yields and Gulf Trade Disruptions Hit Pulp Sector

“The money flow has turned zero due to the West Asia tensions.” Chittoor district’s mango-based economy, one of India’s largest

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India’s B’nei Menashe Prepare for Mass Migration as Israel Expands ‘Homecoming’ Program

“We want to go to Israel, 90 percent for our religion, but yes, other things are better there, too.” In

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Actor-turned-playwright explores identity, colonial legacy in long-gestating debut staged by Royal Shakespeare Company

“It all had to just crack open. Afterwards, the world seemed to me beautifully upside down.” British actor and writer

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Viet Nam builds pandemic preparedness capacity with WHO support, expands regional health leadership role

“These enhanced systems enabled the rapid deployment of laboratory responses to SARS-CoV-2 during the pandemic.” Viet Nam has strengthened its

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At 88, Harry Newton becomes London Marathon’s oldest runner, defying age with enduring participation

“I’ll keep doing it as long as I can.” Harry Newton, an 88-year-old retired grocer from Macclesfield, has become the

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