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Who Shot Down Russia’s IL-76?

February 3, 2024
Defence

The shootdown of IL-76 has raised serious questions over who ordered the shoot down. Was the shootdown on orders of Ukrainian military intelligence (GUR), and was Kyrylo Budanov in any way involved?

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Sri Lanka: Sparring for presidential election

February 3, 2024
Columns

During the month, Sri Lanka politicians were struck by presidential election fever, though people were locked in survival struggle as cost of living touched new highs. In the next two months, we

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Control Population for Climate Survival

February 3, 2024
Columns

Ever since 1995, Global Climate Meets have taken place several times with COP 28 recently held in Dubai, where a high level of concern has been expressed about the steady increase in

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Is It the End of the Saga for Imran Khan?

February 3, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

HAS THE SAGA OF IMRAN KHAN ENDED? Finally, the curtain appears to have been pulled down on the drama enacted by the Pakistan army on the most popular politician alive by sentencing

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Sri Lanka at 76: Independence or in-dependence?

February 3, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

by Raj Gonsalkorale “There was no fight for freedom which involved a fight for principles, policies, and programs. No. It just came overnight. We just woke up one day and were told,

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Provisional Measures of the International Court of Justice on Israel — A Point of View

February 2, 2024
Diplomacy/Judiciary

You can’t escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today. – Abraham Lincoln Provisional Measures On 26 January 2024 the International Court of Justice issued provisional measures with regard to the

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Houthi attacks, U.S. airstrikes escalate Red Sea crisis, disrupt global shipping

February 2, 2024
Defence/Yemen

Geopolitical tensions in the Red Sea have boiled for nearly three months, driven by Houthi attacks on commercial ships and U.S. airstrikes on Houthi targets, disrupting shipping, forcing major container companies to

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Indian gov’t slashes import duty on key mobile phones’ components

February 2, 2024
Business

The Indian government has announced a cut in customs duty on imports of key components of mobile phones from 15 percent to 10 percent, a senior federal government official said on Wednesday.

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China’s State Council appoints, removes officials

February 2, 2024
News

The State Council on Thursday announced the appointment and removal of several officials. Lin Xin was appointed vice minister of science and technology, and Zhao Zenglian was appointed deputy chief of the

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Giza pyramid cladding project raises debate in Egypt

February 2, 2024
Egypt

The plan of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) to clad the Pyramid of Menkaure, one of the famed three pyramids of Giza, with granite blocks raised debate in the country as

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