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Canada’s Subversion of Democracy Abroad: An Interview with Yves Engler

April 21, 2024
Interviews

Yves Engler, a writer and political activist from Montreal, Canada, has authored thirteen books, including his most recent book titled Canada’s Long War Against Democracy. News publications such as Briarpatch Magazine referred

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China: The Regional Economic Godfather

April 21, 2024
China/Maldives

By keeping a vigilant eye on the things happening around, the Opposition in the Parliament, in fact, saves the system from going to the wrong direction. No doubt a strong political check

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Five Years After Easter Bombings: Conspiracies Persist, Truth Undermined

April 21, 2024
Editorials

Editorial Father Cyril Gamini Fernando epitomizes the epitome of deceit, a master of manipulation unrivaled in Sri Lankan history. He is no less than the Sri Lankan version of Joseph Goebbels. His

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Global governance framework needed to bridge AI divide

April 20, 2024
Artificial Intelligence

Three decades ago, during the nascent stages of the Internet, mobile phone addiction was unheard of, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) remained a concept confined to the realm of science fiction. To say

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Israeli/Iranian Military Kabuki

April 20, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

Israel and Iran are staging a Japanese kabuki-style confrontation that borders on the absurd.  So far, it’s been mostly harmless (not counting Gaza of course) but behind the posturing by both sides

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South Korea’s Election Outcome: Opposition Party Triumphs, President Yoon Faces Diplomatic and Domestic Challenges

April 20, 2024
Diplomacy/Politics/South Africa

The liberal opposition party of South Korea has secured a sweeping majority in the nation’s general election, maintaining control of parliament. The Democratic Party (DP), led by Lee Jae-myung, attained 175 out of 300

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Classical Erudition of SWRD Bandaranaike

April 20, 2024
Politics/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Classics and SWRD It is by no means an exaggeration to state that SWRD Bandaranaike was the most well-versed leader in his articulation, which granted him the title of the silver bell

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Telling the ‘Untold’ Stories of Palestinian Lives, Dreams, and Hopes—in Gaza and Beyond

April 20, 2024
Diplomacy

After a decade of struggling with infertility and undergoing IVF procedures, 27-year-old Alaa gave birth to her first son, Kareem—an “energetic and brilliant child” with a “sweet” soul who “filled the house

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Saranagathi (Surrender) — The Ultimate Guideline in All Religions

April 20, 2024
Columns

Everyone, whether man or woman, rich or poor, literate or illiterate, would have wondered at one time or another in their lifetime about where they were born and where they would go

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How to calculate your personal inflation rate?

April 20, 2024
Business

We have over the past few days been busy finding out what we know so far about Israel’s strike on Isfahan, Iran; or about whether the “Boats Bill” of Rwanda repatriation, will

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