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Echoes of Algiers: The Sack of Baltimore

June 24, 2024
Book Reviews

History not only tells us about the past, but it also influences our present and will surely shape our future. With this very vivid and worthy definition in mind, while recalling our

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Could the CIA Thwart North Korea’s Weapons Supply to Russia?

June 24, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

Maybe I re-visited too many World War Two movies and TV series around the 80th  anniversary of D-Day last month, but one of the first things that came to mind while I

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Humanity Imperiled: The Path to Disaster

June 24, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

What is the future likely to bring? A reasonable stance might be to try to look at the human species from the outside. So imagine that you’re an extraterrestrial observer who is trying to

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The war against words

June 23, 2024
Columns/Politics

“We are accused of terrorism If we dare to write about the remains of a homeland…. About a homeland where birds are not allowed to sing About a homeland where writers must

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Sri Lanka Blocks Adani Wind Farms Over Compliance Issues

June 23, 2024
Business

Colombo, June 23, 2024 — The Sri Lanka Public Utilities Commission (PUCSL) has refused to grant approval for the procurement of the 484 MW Mannar and Punarin wind farms to India’s Adani

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Who Owns the Moon?

June 23, 2024
Diplomacy

The moon is the first milestone on the road to the stars. – Arthur C. Clarke The Race for the Moon The answer to the above question is “no one”. The world

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Japan’s Centenarian Bank Grapples with Global Rate Pressures

June 23, 2024
Business/Diplomacy

Century-old Japanese financial institution Norinchukin Bank has announced plans to sell approximately 10 trillion yen (about 63 billion U.S. dollars) in overseas bonds, primarily U.S. and European government bonds, by the end

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Sexuality in China: Polygyny and Its Discontents

June 23, 2024
New Books

Following excerpts adapted from the book, Sexuality in China edited by Howard Chiang and published by University of Washington Press Introduction: What was sex like in China, from imperial times through the

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India sets up high-level panel to recommend exams process reforms

June 23, 2024
India/News

The Indian government on Saturday set up a high-level committee of experts to ensure transparent, smooth and fair conduct of examinations for admissions in colleges, universities and recruitments, said an official announcement.

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The Catholic Church in Sri Lanka and the Erosion of Trust

June 23, 2024
Editorials

Editorial “Keeping a clear conscience, so that those who speak maliciously against your good behaviour in Christ may be ashamed of their slander.” ~ 1 Peter 3:16 Yes, keep your conscience clear.

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