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Muslim Exodus and Ottoman Connections in the 19th Century

February 5, 2024
New Books

The following excerpts adapted from Empire of Refugees: North Caucasian Muslims and the Late Ottoman State by Vladimir Hamed-Troyansky and published in Stanford University Press Between the 1850s and World War I,

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Celebrating Independence in a Bankrupt Country

February 5, 2024
Columns

When we saw an incoming email from a regular correspondent to the newspapers titled “Why not sing the National Anthem in the Thai language” in our inbox a couple of days ago,

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Nuland leaves sense of foreboding in Kiev

February 5, 2024
Columns

The commencement of political upheavals in world affairs sometimes lies with a seemingly obscure event. This is not to say that the shooting down of a Russian Ilyushin-76 military transport plane carrying

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Far Right Fear in Europe be Justifiable? 

February 5, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

SHOULD EUROPE BE AFRAID OF THE RISE OF FAR-RIGHT MENACE? While examining the fear of Europe of the emergence of far-right we may refer to the report by BBC’s Katya Adler that

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Unprincipled Political Alliance in India’s 2024 Election – A Matter of Concern

February 5, 2024
India

There are around eight political parties in India that are supposed to be operating at the national level. However, out of these, only two parties can be considered as real national parties

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Stop Concealing Soviet Crimes

February 4, 2024
History

As we rightly remember the Auschwitz death camp and the rest of the Jewish Holocaust, let’s take a moment to recall the greatest mass killer of prisoners during World War II, the by now forgotten

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Provocations by the Philippines in South China Sea unwise, futile

February 4, 2024
Diplomacy

Some waters of the South China Sea have not been calm over the past couple of months, as the Philippines has been stirring up troubles through provocative acts one after another targeting

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European leaders feed farmers with promises, yet no big change in sight

February 4, 2024
World

The meeting of European Union (EU) leaders in Brussels on Thursday was accompanied by a demonstration of angry farmers who blocked the roads around the summit venue with some 1,000 tractors, protesting

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Amrus Natalsya: The Last, Farewell and Thank You

February 4, 2024
Indonesia

Legendary Indonesian artist Amrus Natalsya passed away at the age of 90 on January 31, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. The artist, who came of age just as his country emerged from colonialism,

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What Independence Really Means — Some Reflections on Independence Day

February 3, 2024
Columns

Independence is no substitute for good government. ~ Sir Ivor Jennings The 4th  of February marks the 76th anniversary of “independence” of Ceylon from British rule.  Simplistically put, independence means freedom from external

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