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Pro-Democracy Burmese Must Not Forget George Fernandes

I am in no way judgmental, especially about who should get the authority to look after the great leader during his last days, but I would like to appeal to all the relative and well wishers of George Fernandes, to pay the utmost respect to him in th

When a Military Dictator Visits Democratic India

From the United Nations to Amnesty International and America to several other democratic and progressive nations, every one has raised voices for a free, fair and comprehensive election in the poverty stricken country.

Authentic Reconciliation Demanded Before 2010 Burma Polls

On International Human Rights Day this week, a number of civil society and advocacy groups from Burma and other parts of the world came together with consensus in demanding a genuine political reconciliation before...

Burma Thumbs its Nose at Impotent World

What is baffling is the muted response from all. British Prime Minister Brown had written a long article, condemning the atrocities and detention of Suu Kyi. But this is not enough.

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How Singh Law Firm’s Cross-Border Practice Is Redefining Mid-Market Counsel

A boutique firm with national reach is changing what mid-sized clients expect from outside legal

Australia CGT Tax Changes Threaten Investment Confidence, Young Investors

Australia’s CGT tax changes may hurt young investors, shares, crypto and small businesses as Treasury modelling faces criticism.

What Actually Works for Healthy Weight Loss in the Australian Market Today?

As an Australian, there is no lack of information...

Wind Farm Decommissioning Liability: Bird-Safety Research Raises Bigger Rural Question

Australia is studying how to reduce wind-farm bird deaths, but rural landholders still face unanswered questions over turbine foundations and cleanup costs.

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