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What really happened in the Gulf of Aden

February 16, 2024
United States

This is a painful story for the families of three Navy SEALs. Two of the SEALs were lost at sea and a third was critically injured on a mission on January 11

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Gary’s Hypocrisy and Political Cowardice

February 16, 2024
Diplomacy/Politics

There are striking parallels between Israel’s offensive on Gaza starting October 7th, 2023, and the Sri Lankan government’s actions in the final stages of the war, where shelling by the government led

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Why Ecosystems Need Healthy Populations of Apex Predators to Be Restored

February 16, 2024
Agriculture

What if restoring ecosystems was as easy as letting nature do what she intends? From the microscopic level, which constantly churns and builds the “living soil”—from where all life originates—to the massive

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A Word like Peace Is Faster Than the Bullet of War

February 15, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

On 26 January, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) announced the start of a massive military exercise called Steadfast Defender 2024 that will continue until the end of May. Over 90,000 troops from NATO

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Pakistan: A Quagmire of Strange Democracy at Work

February 15, 2024
Pakistan

Pakistan represents traces of compelling authoritarian tyranny, political stupidity, and rooted political sinisterism that embody insolence and lost wisdom, along with hopes for navigational change. Despite national elections, the nation’s pains, horrors,

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Of Sun Tzu, The Art of War, Ukraine and Gaza

February 15, 2024
Education

War is a matter of vital importance to the State…Sun Tzu “The Art of War” is an ancient text originating from China, attributed to the military strategist and philosopher Sun Tzu, who

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NATO’s Trump problem

February 15, 2024
Columns

Former president and likely Republican nominee Donald Trump caused a ruckus across the pond over the weekend when he said that he would encourage Russia to attack any NATO member falling short on their defense spending

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South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor Reveals Threats to Family in Wake of ICJ Case Against Israel

February 15, 2024
News

South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Naledi Pandor has stated that she and her family have been receiving threats. These came in the aftermath of South Africa’s case against Israel accusing it

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Infections on the Rise in Gaza as Israel Impedes Delivery of Water, Food

February 15, 2024
News

Amid an ongoing food crisis caused by Israeli-imposed restrictions on aid entering the Gaza Strip, increasing numbers of people are exposed to the long-term effects of malnourishment. This includes a growing risk

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Prabowo Subianto declares victory in Indonesia’s presidential race

February 15, 2024
Indonesia/News

Former general and three-time presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto declared victory in Indonesia’s presidential election on Wednesday, calling it a victory for all Indonesians. “This is a victory for all Indonesian people. But

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