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Reaction to Putin’s election win including former ambassador who says Stalin would be ‘insulted’ by Putin comparison

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Joseph Stalin would find comparisons to Vladimir Putin “insulting”, a former British ambassador to Russia has told Sky News.
It comes as Marina Litvinenko, the widow of poisoned former FSB agent Alexander Litvinenko, also praised the spirit…

HEADLINES: ‘P170B rehab to wipe away NAIA’s bad rep’ Mar. 19, 2024

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Good day. Here are the stories for The Manila Times for Tuesday, March 19, 2024.
Today’s episode is brought to you by Wilcon Depot, The Philippines’ leading home improvement and construction supplies retailer—your Trusted Building Partner.&…

China’s Coming for the Western Hemisphere and We’re Not Ready Opinion

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Bipartisan action is increasingly hard to come by, especially in a presidential election year. But one issue still manages to get attention on both sides of the aisle: China’s growing influence right here in the Americas.…
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Joe Biden has just dealt a big defeat to big tech

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Last year, Joe Biden’s administration infuriated lobbyists representing big tech firms and others that profit from our personal data by denouncing a proposal that would have gutted domestic data privacy, online civil rights and liberties, and competiti…

ECI’s alacrity on Himachal bypolls to ‘favour’ BJP erodes its credibility, hurts democracy

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A tough question for Election Commission: Hasn’t it done BJP a favour by scheduling bypolls in Himachal Pradesh within a fortnight of Congress rebel MLAs’ disqualification? This unusual alacrity flies in the face of its refusal to hold bypolls in four …

Bundling enterprise service in the fractured Direct-to-Device LEO landscape

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The imminent market entry of several direct-to-device (D2D) LEO satellite constellations standardized to use telecom protocols by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), the global organization that develops the standards for terrestrial and non…

Putin extends rule in preordained Russian election after harshest crackdown since Soviet era

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Politics Putin extends rule in preordained Russian election after harshest crackdown since Soviet era Russia’s Central Election Commission said Monday that with nearly 100% of precincts counted, Putin got 87% of the vote.…
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­How Canada can better combat Uyghur forced labour

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Preston Lim is an assistant professor at Charles Widger School of Law at Villanova University. Originally from Vancouver, he is called to the bar in Ontario and New York.
Canada is failing in its fight against Uyghur forced labour – and our allies have…

Taiwan seeks bilateral trade agreement with Canada as it waits to join pan-Pacific trade pact

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Open this photo in gallery: Motorists commute past shipping containers at the port in Keelung on Sept. 17, 2022.I-HWA CHENG/Getty Images
Taiwan would like to sign a bilateral trade agreement with Canada as it fights efforts by neighbouring China to dip…

Map Shows North Korea’s Ballistic Missile Paths

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North Korea launched a salvo of suspected ballistic missiles off its east coast on Monday in a resumption of tests that coincided with the arrival in the South by the top U.S.…
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