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China-Russia Alliance for World Peace?

February 19, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE The world is full of problems that engulf both the North and the South parts.  In the North, the world is inflicted by the Russian imbroglio compounded by

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Green Hydrogen Optimism To Reduce Global Warming — Hope Or Hype

February 19, 2024
Business

Ever since 1995, Global Climate Meets have taken place several times, with COP 28 having been held in Dubai recently. Careful scrutiny of the proceedings and resolutions passed by several global climate

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Parallel Struggles: Sri Lanka & Palestine — Part 1

February 19, 2024
Columns/Human Rights

Our defeat was always implicit in the victory of others; our wealth has always generated our poverty by nourishing the wealth of others – the empires and their native overseers. In colonial

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Kurta Pyjama in Indian Navy

February 19, 2024
Defence

The traditional Kurta Pyjama is a chic ensemble in a civilian setting in India but is out of place in a service mess, here’s why- Multiple media reports indicate that the Indian Navy

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Alexei Navalny — A Hero of Our Times

February 19, 2024
Russia

A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles. – Christopher Reeve Yes indeed.  Heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary.  I

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Julian Assange’s Final Appeal

February 18, 2024
Journalism

If Julian Assange is denied permission to appeal his extradition to the United States before a panel of two judges at the High Court in London this week, he will have no

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Germany swims or sinks with NATO

February 18, 2024
Diplomacy

There couldn’t be a better metaphor than what a Chinese analyst used to characterise the NATO while commenting on its secretary general Jens Stoltenberg’s recent remark that the West does not seek war with

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Avdiivka: Russia Marks Its Biggest Symbolic Victory

February 18, 2024
Russia

Russia has been trying to capture Avdiivka for months. It is the most significant territorial gain for Russian forces since they seized the eastern city of Bakhmut last May and comes ahead of

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Sri Lanka: Doorway 2024

February 18, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

“…it is not the elimination of racialism or nationalism that we want in this world today; it is the harmonisation of nationalism and racialism for future progress.” ~ Speech during the debate

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To avert “lose-lose,” the West needs deeper reflection

February 18, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

The newly released Munich Security Report 2024 asserts that the world is descending into a “lose-lose situation.” Is this assessment accurate? And what kind of mentality of the West, Europe in particular,

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