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Burhan Wani’s death anniversary: An unforgettable legacy

July 8, 2024
Pakistan

Throughout history, a consistent thread connects the tales of brave individuals who dared to challenge the status quo and stand up against injustice. From Nelson Mandela’s steadfast resistance to oppression in South

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We failed in Gaza mission: Israel army officials

July 8, 2024
Human Rights

Channel 14 of Israel has quoted some military officials as saying that based on the research conducted regarding the October 7 Al-Aqsa Storm operation, the Israeli army has failed in its mission

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UK’s New Labour faces economic challenges

July 8, 2024
News

The ascension of the Labour government injected rare impetus into Britain’s capital market, accompanied by many positive economic signs. On Friday, the first day of the newly-elected Labour government, the domestically-focused FTSE

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Chinese BRI boosts Bangladesh power sector

July 8, 2024
Business/News

Driving towards Payra Port, Bangladesh’s third-largest port, a 220-meter high cooling tower can be seen standing tall within the plant area from a distance. This plant area is home to Bangladesh’s largest

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Left-wing alliance wins French elections; PM to resign

July 8, 2024
France/News

The left-wing parties’ alliance, the New Popular Front (NFP), wins the 2nd round of France’s legislative elections, and is expected to hold between 175 and 205 seats in the National Assembly, according

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Korea’s Conflict Dynamics

July 8, 2024
Defence/South Korea

North East Asia centring on the Korean Peninsula is facing multiple challenges including geostrategic divide, geoeconomic competition, nuclear, military, and cyber. Propaganda and psy war have assumed a new dimension in this

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Many Facets of Madam Blavatsky: A Mystic? A Spy or a Fraud?

July 8, 2024
History

Madam Blavatsky’s name is not strange for Sri Lankans as one of the early stalwarts to aspire to the Buddhist resurgence in the late 19th century. In the backdrop of British-sponsored Missionary

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India Opposes Sri Lanka’s Maritime Boundary Request

July 8, 2024
Business

India and Sri Lanka are currently engaged in a maritime dispute that underscores the complexities of their bilateral relations and the strategic considerations underpinning their respective policies in the region. The issue

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Driving Change in French Politics?

July 8, 2024
Columns

Now that the General Election in Britain has ended, Brits are prepared to witness significant changes in the coming years. Labour has won 412 seats while the Conservatives have lost 250 seats,

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Why France’s Left Is Rising, Too?

July 7, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Should the French left be rising too? Alexander Clarkson, an expert in European affairs, thinks so. But the opinion of an expert may not necessarily put the world on edge. The world

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