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The Tragedy of Gaza & International Mechanisms

April 5, 2024
Columns

For over six months, the innocent people of Gaza have been enduring the savage attacks of Israel. During this period, due to the ruthless and aggressive attacks by this regime, over 32,000

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Reflections on the April 1971 Uprising and Current Political Realities

April 5, 2024
History

It has been 53 years since the April 1971 uprising. Over time, many of the comrades who participated have aged, fallen ill, or passed away. Yet, the collective aspiration that drove them,

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Malta’s new president takes office

April 5, 2024
News

Malta’s new president Myriam Spiteri Debono was sworn in as the 11th President of Malta on Thursday, following a unanimous parliamentary resolution. She took her oath of office in a special parliamentary

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Palestinian death toll in Gaza exceeds 33,000: ministry

April 5, 2024
Israel/News

The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced Thursday that the death toll from ongoing Israeli attacks has exceeded 33,000. The ministry said in a statement that the Israeli army killed

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China’s Unquenched Territorial Greed — What is the Limit?

April 5, 2024
Columns

Many discerning observers around the world, who take a close look at China’s claim on the territory of other countries, inevitably would conclude that China’s territorial greed today is similar to that

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China’s economic success in face of growing U.S., EU protectionism

April 5, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The Western press is filled with stories of foreboding about the Chinese economy. We are told regularly that China’s fast growth is over, that China’s data are manipulated, that a Chinese financial

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Who is stirring up trouble over Ren’ai Jiao issue?

April 5, 2024
Diplomacy

On the Ren’ai Jiao issue, who is the troublemaker and provocateur? Who is breaking international law and endangering peace and stability in the South China Sea? The answers to these questions are

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Some 75,000 Sri Lankans seek overseas employment in Q1

April 5, 2024
Business/News

Around 75,000 Sri Lankans have left their country for overseas jobs in the first three months of 2024, the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) said Thursday. The SLBFE said 74,499

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Thousands Have Lived without Love, but Not One without Water

April 4, 2024
Columns

By November 2023, it was already clear that the Israeli government had begun to deny Palestinians in Gaza access to water. ‘Every hour that passes with Israel preventing the provision of safe

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‘The Nasty Little Sparta’

April 4, 2024
Columns/Diplomacy

The renowned writer Arthur Koestler warned many years ago that Israel risked becoming `a nasty little Sparta.’ Half a century later Israel, grown rich on US military and financial aid, has become

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