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Will AI transform law?

January 25, 2024
Artificial Intelligence/Judiciary

A year ago, the startup DoNotPay claimed to have built a “robot lawyer” capable of arguing cases before the Supreme Court. There is no evidence that such a technology exists, and attempts

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Geopolitics is moving North Korea’s way

January 24, 2024
Columns

In less than three years, the erosion in the US hegemony that began cascading with the defeat in Afghanistan in August 2021 spread to Eurasia, followed by the massive eruption in West

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Crushing indigenous rights in pursuit of profit

January 24, 2024
Education

It has recently been revealed that, ‘Canada led efforts to weaken the original draft declaration on the rights of Indigenous peoples at the UN.’ This has emerged from ‘newly released Australian cabinet

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Bibi, a False Messiah: Netanyahu’s Mysterious U.S. Files

January 24, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Benjamin Netanyahu was born in 1949 in Tel Aviv and raised in Philadelphia, becoming an American citizen upon graduating from MIT. However, his files differ from other U.S. citizens as professor Neve

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The New Cold War and the Risk of Nuclear Annihilation

January 24, 2024
New Books

The Cuban missile crisis of 1962 is etched into the minds of anyone old enough to experience the terror it triggered. For the first time, our leaders had ordered and succeeded in

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Corruption Rampage Amidst IMF Influence in Sri Lanka

January 24, 2024
Corruption

Addressing the daunting challenge involves enhancing public services, preventing bribery and corruption, managing public resources, addressing the basic needs of vulnerable communities, and overseeing state and privately funded projects at the national

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Deciphering the Line of Actual Control

January 24, 2024
Columns

Unlike soldiers, diplomats and government officials are like the three wise monkeys. One such person not in that league I met more than a year ago told me about Chinese intrusions across

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200 years on, the specter of Monroe Doctrine still haunts Latin America

January 24, 2024
World

In April 2009, during the Fifth Summit of the Americas, then president of Venezuela Hugo Chavez gave his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama a book titled “The Open Veins of Latin America,” which

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Our Ram has finally arrived: Modi’s Full Speech in Ayodhya

January 23, 2024
Speeches

After 550 years of long wait, Lord Ram finally returned to Ayodhya today when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi consecrated the idol or Ram Lalla at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya during

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Rumours of Ukrainian General Zaluzhny’s Replacement

January 23, 2024
Defence

Rumors are making the rounds in Kiev that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will fire the head of the Ukrainian armed forces, General Valerii Zaluzhny.  Zelensky and Zaluzhny have been at odds for

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