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Tirupati’s Venture into Sri Lanka

March 24, 2024
Corruption

by Albert Silva In the grand theatre of geopolitical manoeuvring, Sri Lanka has often found itself cast as the hapless protagonist, stumbling through acts of history with all the grace of a

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Pakistan’s IMF Breakthrough A Game-Changer for Economic Stability

March 24, 2024
Business

Following a period of intensive negotiations, Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) successfully reached a staff-level agreement on Wednesday. This agreement signifies a critical milestone for Pakistan, marking the culmination of

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Indomitable 23 March 1971: A mighty slap to Pakistani regime in Bangladesh

March 24, 2024
History

23 March, 1971 hit on a variety of Bangladesh’s liberation struggles from different periods and sounds to help put into perspective the depth and range of so many incredible performances that have

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Gaza ceasefire draft rejection underscores U.S. isolation

March 24, 2024
Diplomacy

The rejection of a U.S.-proposed draft resolution on a Gaza ceasefire at the UN Security Council on Friday has highlighted the “increasing global isolation” of the United States, experts said. Adel Abdel

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US not a sincere mediator in Israeli-Palestinian conflict

March 24, 2024
Israel

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken had concluded his visit to Israel, the last leg of his sixth Middle East tour since the outbreak of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Predictably, his efforts fell

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Gaza in End Times

March 24, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

“Whether the victims of October 7th in Israel or the ongoing attack on Gaza, all the victims of dehumanisation, how do we resist?” ~ Jonathan Glazer, director of The Zone of Interest

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A Massacre in Moscow

March 24, 2024
Russia

In an extraordinarily brutal assault, four gunmen armed with high-capacity assault rifles and a flamethrower stormed a packed concert venue, Crocus City Hall, on the outskirts of Moscow late Friday, slaughtering civilians

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Washington’s deadliest WMD

March 23, 2024
Columns/United States

Twenty-one years have elapsed since the U.S. army invaded Iraq under the pretext of rooting out weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and “spreading democracy.” However, the absence of such weapons, the fiasco

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Putin’s victory is a geopolitical reality

March 23, 2024
Diplomacy

The Russian presidential election has vividly brought out the fault lines in international politics in a way that seldom happens. That is because the political personality of President Vladimir Putin fills the

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Death toll from concert hall terrorist attack in Moscow rises to 133

March 23, 2024
Russia

The death toll from the terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall music venue near Moscow has climbed to 133 people, the Russian Investigative Committee told TASS. “As the rubble was being

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