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Army’s Vigilance: 482 Arrested in Sri Lanka Drug Crackdown

February 1, 2024
Defence/News

In a significant development, the Sri Lanka Army’s relentless efforts against illegal drug activities have led to the arrest of 482 suspects involved in drug trafficking during the year 2023. Acting on

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Decade of the illegal coup d’etat in Ukraine: main results

February 1, 2024
Russia/Ukraine

A decade ago, on November 21, 2014, the anti-government protests were waged on ‘Maidan Nezalezhnosti’ (Independence Square). In January 2014, it culminated in mass clashes in the central part of the ancient

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75 years and Beyond: U.S.– Sri Lankan Business Relations in 2024

January 31, 2024
Business/Speeches

Last year, we marked 75 years of the Sri Lankan/American relationship by focusing on People, Progress, and Partnership.  As that celebration of 75 years concludes, it’s time to acknowledge where we are,

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Syrian people in real need — UN

January 31, 2024
News/Syria

Syria’s population is facing an urgent food crisis as the World Food Program (WFP) unveiled its inability to sustain its food assistance to millions of Syrians, a WFP official has said. “The

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7.5 mln children to receive anti-polio vaccines in Afghanistan

January 31, 2024
News

More than 7.5 million children under five would receive anti-polio vaccines in 21 out of Afghanistan’s 34 provinces, a statement of the country’s Ministry of Public Health said. A total of 7,580,085

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The International Court of Justice Censures Israel for Its Genocidal War

January 31, 2024
Israel

On January 26, 2024, the judges at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) released their 29-page order that found “plausible” (paragraph 54) evidence that Israel was conducting a genocide against the Palestinians of Gaza.

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Commissioning Truth in Sri Lanka: Accountability or Military Betrayal?

January 31, 2024
Columns/Politics

Sole Communist Party (CP) MP Weerasumana Weerasinghe broke ranks with dissident SLPP MPs on January 09 to vote for the Office for National Unity and Reconciliation (ONUR) Bill. Having contested the last

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Zaluzhnyi’s Destiny in Ukraine Armed Forces

January 31, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

On the evening of January 29, Ukrainian media reported that the Commander-in-Chief of Ukraine’s Armed Forces (AFU), Valerii Zaluzhnyi, may have been dismissed. These reports were shared by several current and former members of

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The Animal Feed Industry’s Impact on the Planet

January 31, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

In some parts of the continental United States, you might drive through a nearly unchanging landscape for hours. Stretching for miles and miles, vast swaths of soil are dedicated to growing crops—corn,

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Maldives: President Muizzu Rushes to Supreme Court to Thwart Impeachment

January 30, 2024
Maldives

In a strategic move to safeguard President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu from potential impeachment, the Maldivian Attorney General’s Office has filed a case with the Supreme Court challenging the recent amendment to Parliament’s

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