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SL Minister Meets Amnesty, Reaffirms Human Rights

May 21, 2024
Human Rights/News/Sri Lanka

The Foreign Affairs Minister of Sri Lanka, Ali Sabry, met with the Secretary General and a delegation from Amnesty International at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today. During the meeting, Minister Sabry

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Rajiv Gandhi: A Legacy Marred by a Controversial Foreign Policy

May 21, 2024
Editorials

Editorial Today, May 21, marks the solemn anniversary of the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, India’s youngest Prime Minister, who led the nation from 1984 until his tragic death in 1991. While his

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Sri Lankan gov’t to introduce 2 bills to bolster economy

May 21, 2024
Business/News/Sri Lanka

The Sri Lankan government will introduce two significant bills aimed at bolstering the country’s economy to parliament on Wednesday, a minister said on Monday. The “Economic Transformation Bill” and the “Public Financial

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UN Security Council mourns death of Iranian president

May 21, 2024
Diplomacy/News

Members of the UN Security Council on Monday observed a minute of silence to mourn the deaths of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, and other passengers in Sunday’s helicopter

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Julian Assange wins High Court victory in case against extradition to U.S.

May 21, 2024
Journalism/News

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Monday won a victory in his ongoing battle against extradition from the United Kingdom (UK) to the United States, after the High Court in London granted him

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Tea: Bridging Cultures Across Time

May 21, 2024
Business

Following article is based on the speech delivered by the author at the Opening Ceremony of “Tea for Harmony-Yaji” Cultural Salon in Colombo, Sri Lanka China is the birthplace of tea. Through

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Are Business and Government Diverging on AI?

May 21, 2024
Artificial Intelligence

The UK Government has announced it will open the AI Safety Institute (AISI) in the US. The office, due to open in the summer of 2024, will be located in San Francisco

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The ‘inside track’ of Putin-Xi Jinping talks

May 21, 2024
Columns

In international diplomacy, summit meetings stand apart from regular high-level meetings when they are held at key moments or important junctures to reinforce partnerships and/or launch major initiatives.  The summit meeting at

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Palestinian holocaust: The oppressed has become the oppressor

May 21, 2024
Columns/Diplomacy

During the war, leaders of the Allied countries—the Soviet Union, United States, and Great Britain—received reports of mass shootings of Jewish civilians, including women and children. In 1942, they learned of the

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Global North Funds War, Neglects Climate Crisis

May 21, 2024
Business/Human Rights

Following article based on the speech by the author as the President of Sri Lanka at the World WaterForum in Bali, Indonesia. At the outset let me thank the President of the

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