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On-Arrival Visa Saga: Outspoken Man Summoned by Police — Allegations of Data Fraud Against Foreign Entity

May 6, 2024
Sri Lanka

Pubudu Jagoda, the Education Secretary of the Front Line Socialist Party, has accused VFS GLOBAL, the company overseeing Katunayake visa operations, of data fraud. In a recent press conference, he voiced concerns

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Over 30,000 rally in Tokyo to defend Japan’s pacifist constitution

May 6, 2024
News

More than 30,000 peace-seeking Japanese have participated in a massive rally in Tokyo to defend the country’s pacifist constitution, chanting “No constitutional amendments, defend the constitution, protect peace!” Japan marked the 77th

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China-France: Partners in Global Peace

May 6, 2024
Columns

A signed article by Chinese President Xi Jinping titled “Carrying Forward the Spirit that Guided the Establishment of China-France Diplomatic Relations, Working Together for Global Peace and Development” was published Sunday in

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The Unlikely Middle East Peace

May 6, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The fact that the Israel-Palestine conflict grinds on without resolution might appear to be rather strange.  For many of the world’s conflicts, it is difficult even to conjure up a feasible settlement. 

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Time Travel

May 6, 2024
Columns

Managing our emotions is said to be one way of improving the quality of our life. How much we really know about ourselves, according to psychologists, is a measure of our personal

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Corruption in Sri Lanka: 1,749 Complaints, 8 Convictions

May 5, 2024
Corruption/Sri Lanka

In the latest annual report on human rights issued by the United States State Department, Sri Lanka emerges as a focal point for concerns regarding corruption, with a staggering number of cases

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Cabrini: Life of Nun in Slum in New York

May 5, 2024
Arts/Films

by Rod Barr, Screenwriter of Cabrini Many folks who’ve seen CABRINI want to understand how we balanced the historical record with the art and craft of filmmaking. It’s a fascinating and complex

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Bangladeshis Rally: ‘Boycott India’ Movement Grows

May 5, 2024
Human Rights

Recently, outside the Indian High Commission in London, members of the Global Bangladeshis Alliance for Human Rights (GBAHR) and their supporters gathered to voice their concerns. They stood in solidarity with the

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Strengthening Ties: Japan’s Strategic Moves in Sri Lanka

May 5, 2024
Diplomacy

Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa embarked on a strategic tour across the international landscape, covering significant ground from April 26 to May 6, 2024. Her journey included stops in Madagascar, Côte d’Ivoire,

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A brief overview of critical developments in Sri Lanka

May 5, 2024
Politics/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka celebrated Sinhala and Tamil new year on April 13. Astrologers wield considerable influence over the people and political leaders in Sri Lanka. However, many believers may not want to remember

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