First Books, Then People: How a Barbarous Nazi Act Resonates Even Today
Ninety years ago in Germany, Nazis in many cities burned books by writers deemed “un-German”.
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Ninety years ago in Germany, Nazis in many cities burned books by writers deemed “un-German”.
Like Colombo, Dhaka has also taken on massive foreign loans to embark on what critics call “white elephant” projects. The economic turmoil in Sri Lanka should serve as a cautionary tale, say experts.
While supporters argue that the IMF package will help boost foreign exchange reserves and benefit the economy, people from low-income groups say they believe that the package will create more hardships.
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