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Redistributing Wealth: A Global Imperative for Peace

April 2, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

POVERTY AND ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA Poverty, as defined by Encyclopedia Britannica, refers to the state of lacking a usual or socially acceptable amount of money or material possessions. It is said to exist

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Pre-revolution America: A Nation of Conspiracy Theorists

April 2, 2024
History/United States

A brutal conflict in Europe was fresh in people’s minds and the race for the White House turned ugly as talk of secret societies and corruption roiled the United States. It was 1800,

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Richard Dawkins and ‘Cultural Christianity’

April 1, 2024
Culture

An interview clip with Richard Dawkins on LBC in which the prominent atheist declared himself to be a ‘cultural Christian’ is presently doing the rounds on social media. Expressing dismay at the

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China and Sri Lanka issue joint statement

April 1, 2024
Diplomacy

The People’s Republic of China and the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka on Friday issued a joint statement. The following is the full text of the statement. Joint Statement between the

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BJP Must Prioritize Diplomacy Over Political Exploitation

April 1, 2024
Editorials

Editorial In a recent political rally in Tamil Nadu, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, forerunner of the ruling BJP, made a startling declaration, vowing to “reclaim Kachchativu.” Such rhetoric, though potentially resonating

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Authorities’ support encourages Afghan farmers to replace poppy with legal crops

March 31, 2024
News

Once being one of the world’s biggest opium producer, the war-torn Afghanistan has been gradually getting out of the mire of such illicit drugs, as the farmers have been encouraged to replace

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Ukraine Top Diplomat’s mission to India is a qualified success

March 31, 2024
India/Ukraine

The Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba’s talks in New Delhi on Friday essentially devolved upon meetings with just two Indian officials — his Indian counterpart S. Jaishankar and the  Deputy National Security Adviser

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Sri Lanka: Chicken or the egg moment

March 31, 2024
Columns/Politics

What will come first, the presidential or the parliamentary election? That is the multi-million dollar question. But Basil Rajapaksa, American citizen recently back from his second home in the U.S. where his

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Saudi Arabia announces record-high spending by inbound visitors in 2023

March 30, 2024
Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Tourism Ministry announced on Saturday that the kingdom witnessed a record-high spending by inbound visitors in 2023, totaling 135 billion Saudi Riyals (36 billion U.S. dollars). In a post on

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Better China-U.S. ties require right perception

March 30, 2024
Diplomacy

by Lyu Yanhao In a meeting with delegates from the U.S. business, strategic, and academic communities, Chinese President Xi Jinping urged the U.S. side to develop a right strategic perception of China.

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