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Summoning US Ambassador Over Coup Allegation — An Imperative Assertion of Sovereignty

March 27, 2024
Editorials

Editorial In a seismic revelation, the Speaker of Parliament has exposed a clandestine scheme masterminded by foreign powers aimed at undermining the essence of our democratic nation. Accordingly, an envoy stationed in

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Difference Between Nazizm and Fascism

March 27, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Scholars over the years have tried to fathom the emergence and difference between Nazism and Fascism. Looking into various scales of similarity and differences they reached different conclusions. In their views, the

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Speaker Confirms American Meddling in Sri Lankan Regime — Dirty Hands Exposed

March 27, 2024
Politics/United States

Having comfortably defeated the No-Confidence Motion (NCM) moved against him on the late afternoon of March 21, Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, MP, disclosed the direct role played by a section of the

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Cost of Living Crisis Worsens in Egypt Soon After the IMF Loan Deal

March 27, 2024
Egypt

Egyptians are being hit with another round of price increases at the end of March 2024, less than three weeks after their government implemented further economic “reforms.” The policy changes were put in place

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Puerto Ricans Take to the Streets Against Kamala Harris’s Visit

March 27, 2024
News/United States

On Friday, March 22, Kamala Harris marked her first visit to Puerto Rico since becoming Vice President of the United States to attend a Democratic Party fundraiser and was met with mass

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Palestinian Trade Unions Call on U.S. Labor to Take Concrete Action Against Israel’s Genocide

March 27, 2024
News

Palestinian trade unions issued a call at the end of March 2024 to unions and labor organizations in the United States to intensify their efforts to put an end to Israel’s genocide

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Plights for Palestinian refugees in Lebanon deepen as UNRWA funding crisis deepens

March 27, 2024
News

by Dana Halawi “It’s not easy to rely on the support from others, but sometimes we barely have food to feed our hunger,” said Nahida Ajam, a Palestinian refugee living in Lebanon’s

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Candidates in India’s Election Must Prioritize Health, Suggest Activists

March 27, 2024
India/News

As the election process unfolds in India, right-to-health networks are urging that more attention be given to healthcare. During the presentation of the People’s Health Manifesto on March 23, Jan Swasthya Abhiyan

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Stabilization and Challenges in Sri Lanka

March 26, 2024
Columns/Politics

Though peace continued to prevail in Sri Lanka through 2023, the politico-economic crises that engulfed the country in 2022, persisted. There was, however, relative improvement in the overall situation. No terrorism-linked fatality

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Destitute in Defence in Pakistan

March 26, 2024
Pakistan

In the night of March 25, 2024, four Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) cadres and one Frontier Corps soldier were killed as Security Forces (SFs) thwarted an attack on the PNS Siddique Naval

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