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Friday, April 7, 2017
People who say, people do not know.
what are the objective victory put people fighting against the people? if people have a winning day struggling with a different species than the people it is a human achievement. but the desire for self destruction a dreadful spectacle of the end is completed.
Thursday, April 6, 2017
What went wrong in SAITM?
We, as trade unions of academic staff of State Medical faculties have been closely observing the developments regarding the SAITM issue since its inception up to its current crisis. As responsible trade unions and one of the stakeholder parties concerned about the standards of medical education, safety of the patients and the wellbeing of the undergraduates of the state medical faculties studying under us, we have discussed the SAITM issue in depth and have reached the following resolutions.
White smoke signaled gas attack on, Khan Sheikhun in Syria
A civil defense member breathes through an oxygen mask, after what rescue workers described as a suspected gas attack in the town of Khan Shaykhun in rebel-held Idlib in Syria
The Syrian army jet that hit the town of Khan Sheikhoun at dawn dropped three conventional bombs and a fourth one that made little sound at impact but produced a cloud of white smoke, according to an activist observing from a nearby hilltop.
Hussam Salloum, a volunteer with an air raid warning service in rebel-held areas, said the Sukhoi-22 that attacked on Tuesday approached at low altitude, leaving behind three columns of dark smoke and the white cloud nearer to ground level.
Saturday, April 1, 2017
The Real Reasons Behind China's Big Investments In Sri Lanka
What’s China doing in Sri Lanka? Officially, it’s building the country’s infrastructure. Like the ports of Colombo and Hambantota, which have left the country heavily indebted.
Unofficially, China is setting up outposts in the Indian Ocean as part of Beijing’s broader strategy to secure the passage of Middle East oil through the Strait of Malacca and counter American naval hegemony in the region.
China has increasingly come to rely on the Middle East for its oil needs, which must be shipped through the Strait of Malacca to reach its shores. This means that Beijing runs the risk of being cut off from Middle East oil supplies should America blockade the Strait -- in the event of a further escalation of South China Sea disputes or an outright war between America and China.
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