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UN officials call on everyone to be part of biodiversity plan

May 22, 2024
News

UN officials, among other high-level representatives, have called on everyone to be part of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, also known as the Biodiversity Plan, to echo the theme of the 2024

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Nepali guide summits Mt. Qomolangma for record 30th time

May 22, 2024
News

Renowned Nepali mountaineering guide Kami Rita Sherpa scaled the world’s highest peak, Mount Qomolangma, for a record 30th time on Wednesday morning, breaking his own record set just days ago. The 54-year-old

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ISIS-Inspired Sri Lankans in India: A Nexus of Radicalization and Conspiracy

May 22, 2024
Editorials

Editorial The recent arrests of four Sri Lankan nationals at Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport highlight a critical and alarming issue: the persistent and evolving threat of terrorism in India. These

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Ukraine War: Shaping Europe’s Security Future

May 22, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

The following article is based on the speech delivered by the author at Joseph Károlyi Foundation conference in Budapest I would like to share some reflections on the war in Ukraine –

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Dramatic Government Reorganization in Moscow

May 22, 2024
Columns

The Russian government announced last week a massive shakeup of its senior staff. Several ministers in civilian sectors such as energy, agriculture, industry and trade, and transportation were relieved of their positions,

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Deceptive Narratives in Post-War Sri Lanka

May 22, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Parliamentarian Akilan Manoharan Ganesan found fault with the US-led Western powers, successive post-war governments and one-time LTTE mouthpiece, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) for what he terms the continuing predicament of the

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Some Myths Regarding the Genesis of Enterprise

May 22, 2024
History

If a colloquium on early entrepreneurs had been convened in the early 20th century, most participants would have viewed traders as operating on their own, bartering at prices that settled at a

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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi Dies in Helicopter Crash, Leaving Behind a Polarizing Legacy

May 22, 2024
Iran

Ebrahim Raisi, the Iranian President, and the country’s foreign minister were tragically found deceased on May 20, 2024, shortly after their helicopter crashed in foggy conditions. In response, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali

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Global Peace: HWPL’s 11th Annual Walk in 50 Countries

May 22, 2024
Events/News

As conflicts erupt worldwide, threatening global security and coexistence, hope of peace emerges from citizens. In May 2024, citizens across all continents will join hands for HWPL’s 11th Annual Commemoration of the

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Inside the Tactics of US Spy Agencies Decrypting Smartphone App Data

May 21, 2024
Human Rights/Judiciary

Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Avril Haines, who oversees 18 separate agencies comprising the wider “intelligence community”—including the CIA, FBI, and NSA—has released a “policy framework for commercially available information.” It is not only

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