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The Russian Diplomats’ Day:  the history, the present, the plans

February 10, 2024
Russia

On February 10, Russia celebrates Diplomats’ Day, the professional holiday of the Foreign Ministry’s current and retired staff members. It was established by the Decree of President Vladimir Putin in 2002 to

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Vladimir Putin and Tucker Carlson: The Irony

February 9, 2024
Columns

A lot of us watched the interview between Vladimir Putin and Tucker Carlson. And isn’t there a lot to talk about? The answer is a little less than all of the hype

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Sri Lanka’s Fiscal Tug-of-War: From Bond Markets to Electoral Dynamics

February 9, 2024
Business

With the wisdom of hindsight, the Root Causes of Sri Lanka’s first-ever Sovereign Default, staged three years ago on the eve of 75 years of ‘Independence’ from the British Raj are clear. When the

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India to Replace Military in Maldives with Civilians

February 9, 2024
News

New Delhi has announced plans to replace its military personnel stationed in the Maldives with “competent Indian technical personnel,” according to statements from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday. This

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Zaluzhny Out, Oleksandr Syrskyi In

February 9, 2024
Russia/Ukraine

Volodymyr Zelensky has finally been successful in firing General Valerii Zaluzhny. This time, according to reporting coming from Kiev, Zaluzhny has accepted the order and has thanked Ukrainians for their sacrifice. Zelensky

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VIDEO: Tucker’s interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin

February 9, 2024
Interviews

In an exclusive interview with Tucker Carlson, Russian President Putin addressed a range of pressing global issues with characteristic candor. Putin’s responses were measured yet assertive, reflecting his unwavering stance on key

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Dawn Is Breaking Out All Over, and the World Is Waking Up

February 8, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

On 2 February 2024, the people of Venezuela celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Bolivarian Revolution. On that day in 1999, Hugo Chávez took office as the president of Venezuela and began

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Tucker Carlson’s Right to Interview Putin

February 8, 2024
Editorials

Editorial The unsurprising uproar over Tucker Carlson’s decision to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin has ignited a dangerous assault on fundamental democratic principles. Calls for sanctions and even arrest from EU politicians

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How Long Has Humanity Been at War With Itself?

February 8, 2024
Education

The famous American astronomer Carl Sagan once said, “You have to know the past to understand the present.” But can we ever know the history of human origins well enough to understand why humans

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Communists in Kenya Stand in Solidarity With Haiti

February 8, 2024
News

“We will fight in the streets of Nairobi for our brothers and sisters in Haiti,” if Kenya’s government proceeds to deploy its police to the Caribbean nation, Booker Ngesa Omole, National Organizing

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