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The Humiliation of Ron DeSantis

January 23, 2024
Diplomacy/US Elections 2024

While it may feel somewhat satisfying to celebrate the implosion of Ron DeSantis’s comically inept presidential campaign, this moment almost certainly also signifies something far grimmer: Donald Trump’s ascension to his third

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Lenin and his times

January 23, 2024
History

Lenin died 100 years ago. He was one of the towering figures in the Marxist tradition, who translated ideas into action by building a revolutionary party and leading a working-class revolution. It

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What I Heard: Conversations with Openness and Curiosity — Book Review

January 23, 2024
Book Reviews

“What I Heard” is the recently released book authored by Nilantha Ilangamuwa, based on a series of conversations. “The first duty of love is to listen,” declares one of this book’s mottos,

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Jharkhand: Risks amidst decline

January 23, 2024
India

Orchestrating their first act of violence in the current year, on January 10, 2024, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres shot dead their former comrade Nelson Bhengra near his house in West

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Sindh: Resurfacing Disorders

January 23, 2024
Defence/Pakistan

On January 14, 2024, the caretaker Sindh Chief Minister (CM) Justice (Retd) Maqbool Baqar expressed his distress over “the surge in crimes in the major cities and rural areas” which include “targeted

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Presentation of Credentials and Goldilocks Principles

January 23, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

CEREMONIAL PRESENTATION OF CREDENTIALS BY AMBASSADORS It is widely known that when an ambassador is appointed, he or she carries a letter to the head of state of the receiving country introducing

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UN Urges Halt to Sri Lanka’s ‘Yukthiya’ Anti-Drug Operation

January 22, 2024
Human Rights

 UN experts* expressed alarm at the heavy security-driven approach of Sri Lanka’s drug response. They called on authorities to immediately suspend and review so-called Operation ‘Yukthiya’ and to focus on policies based

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Regional opinion urges Iran-Pakistan amity

January 22, 2024
Iran/Pakistan

Unsurprisingly, the eruption of tensions in the Pakistan-Iran diplomatic ties on Tuesday following Tehran’s air strike across the border against  Baluchistan is subsiding, which testifies to the political maturity of the two countries.

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Global economic recovery needs closer cooperation

January 22, 2024
Business

Policymakers and business leaders attending the 54th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) here pin high hope on cooperation based on mutual trust and respect to drive global economic growth.

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Significance of Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya in India

January 21, 2024
Culture

Ever since it was announced that Pran Prathishta (installation of the idol of Lord Ram during the consecration ceremony) in Shri Ram temple in Ayodhya would take place on 22nd January 2024,

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