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Terrorists in Britain: The LTTE’s Troubling Presence in the UK

February 12, 2024
Columns/Politics

by Jude Amory In the intricate landscape of counterterrorism and geopolitics, the British government’s maneuvers often resemble a perplexing tango, where their steps seem choreographed with contradictory grace. Amidst this dance, one

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Is China Facing Economic Strains Affecting Its Growth?

February 12, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

XI JINPING’S ADDRESS TO CCP TO CURB CORRUPTION In January 2024 XI-Jinping addressed the Communist Party of China and gave a moralizing speech on how to curb corruption which, according to him,

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Would the Concept of God Stay in the Event of Science Conquering Death?

February 12, 2024
Education

During the last several centuries, slowly and steadily, several spectacular achievements have been seen in the fields of science and technology. Such advancements and discoveries have somewhat disproved or caused doubt in

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Paradox of Political Wickedness

February 12, 2024
Israel

After four months of continuous bombardments and obliterated Gaza, favorite political perversion appears at work to annihilate the innocent people by dubious and defiant war strategies pursued by Israel. Concealing truth from

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Election campaigns end, ballot looming in Indonesia

February 11, 2024
News

Presidential campaigns in Indonesia ended peacefully on Saturday, as the country is bracing for the national election day scheduled for next Wednesday to choose leader of the country and new parliament members.

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Sweden closes Nord Stream gas pipeline investigation amid political complications

February 11, 2024
News

The Swedish Prosecution Authority announced on Wednesday the closure of its investigation into the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions, citing a lack of jurisdiction in the case. As the 16-month-long investigation concludes,

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What Next in AI

February 11, 2024
Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI has become the primary driver of the stock market surge in 2023, despite worries and anxieties on Capitol Hill about the technology’s unregulated status. The fear that it will turn us

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Sri Lanka: Pre-Election Hoodwinks

February 11, 2024
Columns/Politics

Public opinion last week overwhelmingly welcomed the resignation of former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, widely perceived to be responsible for the chaos the country’s once proud health sector has plunged into. We

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Prepared Learning: What Are Humans Hard-Wired for at Birth?

February 11, 2024
Education

Do living beings learn and pass on to future generations some behaviors or predispositions more easily than others––and if so, how? So-called prepared learning is a question psychologists and other scientists have

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Sudan war leaves 700,000 children facing life-threatening malnutrition

February 10, 2024
News

UN humanitarians on Friday highlighted a harrowing statistic: 700,000 children in Sudan are now facing the most severe form of malnutrition due to the ongoing conflict. James Elder, a spokesperson for the

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