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What is wrong with religious freedom in India?

July 3, 2024
India

The annual 1 May 2024 report of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USRIF) has once again grabbed the attention of those looking closely at religious freedom in India. The report

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Sleep Walking Towards War

July 3, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The article is basically a reproduction of one written by Odd Arne Westadt.   In his article he has warned America and China of sleep walking towards a war of annihilation of humanity.

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Russia to build new orbital station by 2033

July 3, 2024
News

Yury Borisov, head of Russia’s state space corporation Roscosmos, has approved the schedule for the creation of a Russian orbital station by 2033, the corporation said in a press release Tuesday. The

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Vietnam’s Retail, Service Revenues Up 8.6%

July 3, 2024
Business/News

Vietnam’s total goods retail sales and consumer service revenues increased by 8.6 percent year on year in the first six months of 2024 to more than 3.09 quadrillion Vietnamese dong (121.39 billion

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India’s stampede death toll rises to 116

July 3, 2024
News

The death toll in Tuesday’s stampede in India’s northern state of Uttar Pradesh rose to 116, out of which 88 victims’ bodies were lying at a local trauma center, 27 at Etah

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Over 30 Suspects Probed in Bolivia Coup Attempt

July 3, 2024
News

More than 30 civilian and military suspects are under investigation for their alleged role in the failed coup attempt against Bolivian President Luis Arce on June 26, the Prosecutor’s Office said Tuesday.

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Tribute to Tamil Leader R Sampanthan

July 3, 2024
Politics/Sri Lanka

The Global Tamil Forum (GTF) is deeply saddened by the passing of the Tamil elder statesman Mr R Sampanthan on June 30, 2024. We express our heartfelt condolences to the family and

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Sri Lanka Navy’s Historic Dive to HMS Hermes Shipwreck

July 3, 2024
History

In a significant event accentuating historical reverence and technical prowess, the Sri Lanka Navy conducted an exploratory dive to the World War II shipwreck of HMS Hermes. This dive took place in

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France’s Hypocrisy on Asylum for Drug Lords & Criminals Must End

July 2, 2024
Editorials

Editorial France’s recent decision to grant political asylum to notorious organized criminal Kanjipani Imran, as revealed by informed sources, is not just a grave mistake; it is a glaring act of hypocrisy

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Sri Lanka’s Top Court Protects Constitution in Finance Bill Ruling

July 2, 2024
Business

In a landmark decision that underscores the judiciary’s role in upholding the Constitution, the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka has delivered a significant verdict on the Public Finance Management Bill, striking down

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