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Rural Development in Sri Lanka — Part 5

March 16, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Click here to read Part Four of this series 5.1 Introduction The concept of rural development through city-centred regional development, discussed above, is to build from the present status of rural development

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HWPL’s Global Peace Summit: Building Minds of Peace

March 16, 2024
News

In 2023 alone, conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine war, the Israel-Hamas war, and numerous international disputes tragically claimed the lives of over 33,000 civilians and displaced millions. Recognizing this dire reality, Heavenly Culture,

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Myanmar’s junta disregards people’s consensus entirely

March 16, 2024
Columns

There are no ‘silver linings’ in a conflict like that in Myanmar, where the civil war continues to inflict devastating effects on the country’s society and economy three years after the military

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Dark Side of a Nobel Laureate and Social Media Users

March 16, 2024
Bangladesh

How well are social media users aware of Dr. Yunus’ dark side? The question is important because social media is an integral part of today’s world, and Dr. Yunus is a widely

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Foreign Mercenaries in Ukraine: Sri Lankans and Indians Among Fighters

March 15, 2024
Russia/Ukraine

Recent statistics released by Russian authorities shed light on the involvement of foreign mercenaries in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, revealing a significant presence from South Asian countries alongside others globally. According

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France all dressed up and nowhere to go

March 15, 2024
Columns

Ever since its ignominious defeat in the Napoleonic wars, France is entrapped in the predicament of countries that get sandwiched between great powers. Following World War II, France addressed this predicament by

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Sri Lanka Leads South Asia in Human Development: UNDP Report

March 15, 2024
Business/Human Rights

Sri Lanka stands out as the sole country in South Asia to maintain its High Human Development status in the latest United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Report. Amidst a landscape of mixed

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Australian government commits funding for rare earths project

March 15, 2024
News

Australia’s federal government has committed funding to build the country’s first combined mine and refinery for rare earths in the Northern Territory (NT). Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Thursday announced that the

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China’s greener vision supports Pakistan in realizing renewable energy targets: experts

March 15, 2024
News

With Pakistan facing pressing environmental and climate change predicaments, Pakistani experts and officials believe that China’s notable transition to greener policies is helping Pakistan realize renewable energy targets under the Belt and

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German Bundestag rejects providing Taurus missiles to Ukraine

March 15, 2024
News

Germany’s lower house of parliament, the Bundestag, on Thursday once again vetoed a motion of sending Taurus missiles to Ukraine. The question has been a key issue in the political debate in

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