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Putin’s nuclear warning is direct and explicit

March 4, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

The spectre of Armageddon has been raised often enough during the 2-year old war in Ukraine that the reference to it in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s state of the union address on

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China resumes shuttle diplomacy as Ukraine war drums get louder

March 4, 2024
Diplomacy

The Chinese Foreign Ministry announcement on Wednesday that Beijing’s Special Representative on Eurasian Affairs Li Hui will set out from home on March 2 on a “second round of shuttle diplomacy on

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Conflict and War-Prone Mindset Unchanged Over Centuries

March 4, 2024
Columns

The great Indian epics, Ramayana and Mahabharatha, written several centuries ago, discuss various events and describe the behavior patterns of kings, queens, and rulers, reflecting attributes such as love, compassion, anger, prejudice,

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Sri Lanka, Palatines Parallels: What is missing from the discourse — Part 3

March 4, 2024
Human Rights

In the Manichean universe of the Zionists and the Lankan state their actions are beyond reproach, but the actions of the oppressed are unjust and immoral. They make no allowance for the

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The Rights and Wrongs of Britain Today and Years Gone By

March 4, 2024
Columns

Britain 58 years ago when I came here and today are worlds apart. You would excuse me for saying that, because I have had a good life in Britain, remaining a Sri

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Central Bank Digital Currencies Are No Joke

March 4, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

An operation that began as a seemingly obscure academic discussion three years ago is now becoming a full-blown propaganda campaign by some of the most powerful institutions in the industrialized world. This

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The Adaptive Value of Teenagers: How Peer Learning Contributes to Primate Success

March 3, 2024
Education

Anthropological science is our species’ attempt to address our most fundamental questions about who we are and how we got here. It asks for evidence of the evolutionary path we have traveled

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Tell the Truth About Israel’s Crimes Against Humanity

March 3, 2024
Columns

Israeli forces killed more than a hundred Palestinians and wounded more than 700 on February 29, 2024 during a distribution of food aid in Gaza city, pushing the Palestinian death toll to 30,000 since October 7,

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Was Mussolini’s Rescue Operation a Model for the Pentagon?

March 3, 2024
History

On the 25th of July, 1943 Benito Mussolini, after being voted out of power by his own Grand Council, was called to a conference with King Vittorio Emanuele in the Villa Ada park

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Why did Denmark, Sweden drop Nord Stream blast probe?

March 1, 2024
Business/Human Rights

 Denmark announced the end of its investigation into the 2022 Nord Stream natural gas pipeline explosion this Monday, joining Sweden, which dropped its probe on Feb. 7, giving neither a clear conclusion

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Jason Arday: The Price of Woke Academia

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