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The Nobodies Are Worth More Than the Bullet That Kills Them

March 1, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

On 20 February, United States Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Linda Thomas-Greenfield had the terrible job of vetoing Algeria’s resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza. Amar Bendjama, the Algerian Ambassador to

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Castle BRAVO at 70:The Worst Nuclear Test in U.S. History

March 1, 2024
History

Seventy years ago, on 1 March 1954 (28 February in Washington), the U.S. government air-dropped a thermonuclear weapon, code-named “Shrimp,” on Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands in what turned out to

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Putin Warns About Nuclear Weapons: NATO in Ukraine

March 1, 2024
Defence

If NATO is so much against sending troops to Ukraine why doesn’t NATO demand that the soldiers already there be sent home? On Monday, February 26, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that Germany

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At INDUS-X Summit, Defence Secretary’s Signaling to China

March 1, 2024
Defence/India/United States

Speaking at the second edition of INDUS-X Summit on 21st February, 2024 in New Delhi, India’s top defence civil official Defence Secretary Girdhar Armane send some open signals to China emphasizing on

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Ukraine’s Endless Conflict: Two Years In and No Resolution in Sight

February 29, 2024
Columns/Defence

It’s been two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, starting the deadliest conflict that Europe has seen in decades. And there are no signs that it is anywhere close

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Lula, Israel’s Genocide, and Racism on Brazilian Corporate Media

February 29, 2024
Brazil

“Brazilian diplomatic tradition relies on solving problems. The ‘incident’ with Israel takes the opposite direction and affects not only the image of our country but also the course of subjects that actually

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Breakthrough Chinese Researchers Unveil 125TB Optical Disk Format

February 28, 2024
Business

In a groundbreaking development, researchers in China have unveiled a revolutionary optical disk format capable of storing an astonishing 125 terabytes (TB) of data. This remarkable achievement marks a significant leap forward

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Sri Lankan National and Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case Convict, Santhan, dies

February 28, 2024
India

Santhan alias T Suthendiraraja, a Sri Lankan national and a central figure in the infamous Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, breathed his last on Wednesday morning at a hospital in Chennai. His demise

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Ramifications of Ex-Servicemen in Sri Lankan Politics

February 28, 2024
Columns

With the presidential election scheduled for later this year, political parties represented in Parliament have stepped up efforts to forge alliances. In terms of the Constitution, presidential elections will have to be

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Revisiting Shanghai Summit: Nixon’s Diplomatic Pivot and the Global Shift

February 28, 2024
History

Exactly 52 years ago today, on the morning of February 28, 1972, then-President Richard Nixon and his team, including his wife Pat and his assistant, Dr Henry Kissinger, left Shanghai to head

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