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Modi courts Tamil Nadu votes with bottom trawling

April 8, 2024
Politics

Few Lankans would have been surprised that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, now campaigning to lead his Bharatiya Janatha Party to ‘threpeat’ its election victories for the third consecutive time, has raked

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President Putin’s Red Line of Warning to The Western Powers

April 8, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

President Putin seldom appeared in public since the pandemic began. Russian President Vladimir Putin warned the West not to cross a “red line” with Russia, saying such a move would trigger an

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Use of Chinese currency will Secure foreign reserves and enhance financial stability

April 8, 2024
Business/Diplomacy

Amidst the challenges of rising import costs and dwindling foreign reserves, Bangladesh’s recent move to adopt the Chinese currency for bilateral trade with China is a bold and strategic step. The inclusion

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Global Elections in 2024 and the Philosophy of Voting and Governing

April 8, 2024
Columns/Politics

There is an urgent need to-day for the citizens of a democracy to think well. It is not enough to have freedom of the Press and parliamentary institutions. Our difficulties are due

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North-East of India: Expanding Challenges

April 8, 2024
India

On April 2, 2024, the Government extended the imposition of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) in the whole State of Manipur, except for 19 Police stations, for another six months

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How Elite Infighting Made the Magna Carta

April 6, 2024
Diplomacy

The papacy’s role as organizer of the Crusades empowered it to ask for—indeed, to demand—tithes from churches and royal tax assessments from realms ruled by the warlord dynasties it had installed and

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The Unremarkable Death of Migrants in the Sahara Desert

April 6, 2024
Columns

Sabah, Libya, is an oasis town at the northern edge of the Sahara Desert. To stand at the edge of the town and look southward into the desert toward Niger is forbidding.

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Biden reaches out to Xi Jinping with eye on financial stability

April 6, 2024
China/United States

The salience of the phone call from the US President Joe Biden to  Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday is their consensus that during the period since their summit meeting in Woodside,

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We Are Ready to Contest Elections — Uvindu Wijeweera

April 5, 2024
Interviews

Exclusive by Our Political Affairs Editor On this fateful day, reminiscent of the JVP’s historic armed assault on the Wellawaya Police Station on April 5, 1971, echoes of that tumultuous past still

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Big Trouble Brewing in Moldova: Is This Plan B for Ukraine?

April 5, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

Big Trouble may be brewing in Moldova which is starting to look like a staging area for the EU to offset an emerging Russian victory in Ukraine.  Whether this plan will be

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