International

Are We Now Desensitized to Atrocities? Using Civilian Shields and Hostages, Booby Trap Explosives, and Targeting Civilians

In an age where violence and conflict are often portrayed in media, one must wonder: are we becoming desensitized to the atrocities occurring in our world? The question looms larger as we witness events that challenge our understanding of humanity and morality. The recent surge in violent acts, especially in…

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Financial Aid Project in Sri Lanka – Rather Than Give Money, US Secured Financing With Private Loans

This sounds positive. Uses private equity to develop needed infrastructure. COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — The U.S. announced a $553-million project Wednesday to build a new, deep-water shipping container terminal in the Port of Colombo as it competes with China in international development financing. The project, financed with private loans,…

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China Reports Unnamed Nations Developing Ethnic Targeted Bioweapons

In the dynamic field of bioengineering, which straddles the fine line between groundbreaking innovation and ethical responsibility, recent discourse has been stirred by a bold assertion from China’s Ministry of State Security. Through an announcement on their official WeChat account, the agency claimed that unnamed nations have purportedly developed weapons…

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Collective Security: The United Nations (UN) was supposed to be the superhero squad for keeping world peace, but it’s been kinda falling short, you know?

One big problem for the failure of the United Nation’s collective security and the end of global conflicts is that getting all these countries with totally different agendas to agree on stuff is like herding cats. The UN Security Council, where the big decisions happen, has the “P5” countries with…

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