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HWPL Promotes Peace Through Volunteering

June 25, 2024
Education/News

The UN-affiliated NGO Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) has been promoting world peace and community development through diverse volunteer activities from May to June 2024. On June 9, 2024,

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Sri Lanka: President’s ‘Cannibalism’ against the Judiciary?

June 25, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

On the 18th of June, the parliamentary sessions started with the Speaker’s announcement of Supreme Court determinations on several bills, and mainly on Sri Lanka Telecommunications Amendment Bill. The determinations were clear

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IMO Celebrates Seafarers, Highlights Safety at Sea

June 25, 2024
Business

Today, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) celebrates the International Day of the Seafarer, highlighting the vital role of seafarers in maintaining global supply chains and the importance of ensuring their safety. IMO

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The Other Side of The Airline Pilot

June 25, 2024
Aviation/Columns

“Back in Koggala, the lake sleeps preserving its bucolic beauty. The solitary fisherman in his dugout canoe ripples the waters with his home-made oar. He does not know that once upon a

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Russia’s Newest Weapon in Ukraine War

June 25, 2024
Defence

Russia has used a new weapon in the Ukraine war.  It is a huge glide bomb, officially the FAB-3000 M-54 equipped with a UMPK kit.  It is a 3,000 KG weapon (all

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What kind of cannibalism is that?

June 24, 2024
Columns/Sri Lanka

Deliberately or otherwise, President Ranil Wickremesinghe addressing parliament last week, used two loaded word, “judicial cannibalism,” to describe the supreme court determination on the proposed Gender Equality Bill. Given his wide experience

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Iran to Label Canadian Army as Terrorist Group

June 24, 2024
News

Tensions between Iran and Canada have escalated following a controversial move by the Canadian government to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization. In a retaliatory gesture, Iran’s

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Only 10% Support PM Kishida Amid Plummeting Ratings: Poll

June 24, 2024
News

Only 10.4 percent of the Japanese public support Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in the upcoming ruling Liberal Democratic Party leadership race, signaling widespread dissatisfaction, a media poll showed on Sunday. Conducted by

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Netanyahu: U.S. Arms Shipments to Israel Drop Dramatically

June 24, 2024
Israel/News

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that there has been “a dramatic drop” in weapons shipments from the United States for Israel’s war in Gaza over the past few months.

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Urgent Call to Sri Lanka’s Mainstream Political Parties

June 24, 2024
Politics

With elections, possibly the Presidential election first, followed by a parliamentary election thereafter, we see mainstream political parties focusing on elections, heavily criticizing previous governments they were also part of at different

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