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Iran’s Armed Forces in a Turbulent World

April 19, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

This article is based on the speech delivered by the author on the occasion of the anniversary of Army Day in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Since the victory of the Islamic Revolution in

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Sri Lanka: Is Military Intelligence the Bane of Betrayers?

April 19, 2024
Editorials

by Our Defence Affairs Editor In the game of espionage, loyalty is a luxury few can afford. – John le Carré The importance of intelligence in safeguarding national security cannot be overstated.

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Russian Embassy in Colombo Denies Involvement of Sri Lankan Nationals in Ukrainian Conflict

April 19, 2024
Russia

The Russian Embassy in Colombo has issued a statement refuting claims of Sri Lankan nationals participating in the conflict in Ukraine on the side of Russia. In a statement released today, the

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Situation normal after air defenses fire at ‘suspicious objects’ in Iran

April 19, 2024
Iran

The sound of explosions have been heard near the central Iranian city of Isfahan and Tabriz in the country’s northwest after air defense systems fired at “suspicious objects” early Friday.  Officials said important facilities

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Senator Cardin Must Help End the Blockade of Cuba

April 19, 2024
Cuba/Politics

Cuba is going hungry. The costs of food and other basic necessities are skyrocketing. Rolling blackouts periodically plunge the island into darkness. Parents struggle to find milk for their children. For the first time in history, the

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A. T. Ariyaratne: A Personal Salute

April 19, 2024
Human Rights/Social

I was extremely sad to hear the news of Dr A T Ariyaratne’s passing at the ripe old age of 93. He was the founder and President Emeritus of the Sarvodaya Shramadana

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China can promote interregional cooperation between BRICS, Gulf Cooperation Council

April 19, 2024
Diplomacy

by Liu Hong This year marks the first year after the expansion of BRICS with Russia assuming the rotating presidency. As U.S. political scientist Peter Katzenstein has said, “We live in a

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Israel grapples with its “Suez moment”

April 18, 2024
Columns

The United States’ diplomatic initiative to issue a joint statement condemning Iran on its “Attack on the State of Israel” has ended in fiasco, as there were hardly any takers for it from outside

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For Forty Years, Brazil’s Landless Workers Have Fought to Build Humanity

April 18, 2024
Education/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Brazilian landless workers, who live on settlements and encampments of the Landless Workers’ Movement (MST), gathered roughly 13 tonnes of food to send to Palestinians in Gaza between October and December 2023.

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Iran’s Israel Assault: Deciphered

April 18, 2024
Columns/Diplomacy

On April 13, Iran launched hundreds of drones and missiles from its own territory in its first-ever direct, attributable attack against Israel, thrusting the long-simmering shadow war between the two regional foes into the

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