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Is a two-state solution the answer to the Gaza war?

January 21, 2024
Diplomacy

Israel’s assault on Gaza has been one of the deadliest and most destructive military campaigns in recent history, according to most military observers. Around 25,000 Palestinians have been killed since the beginning

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Sri Lanka: Merchants of Faith

January 21, 2024
Columns/Sri Lanka @75

“Blessed One, Arhat One, Great Sage Sri Samanthabadra…” ~ Part of the official invitation to the self-proclaimed Arhat cum Chief Sage Samanthabadra to preach his dhamma (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWPC5g_rlDg) “Mahinda is a religion. Mahinda

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Why Small Farming Is Essential for Creating a Sustainable Future

January 20, 2024
New Books

Let me start this journey with my feet on my farm. When people visit it, I notice three main responses. One is an unbidden enthusiasm for the rural paradise we’ve created, the

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Watch Those Houthis – They Are Pretty Tough

January 20, 2024
Columns

The first time I went to remote Yemen, this wild, mountainous nation was just creeping into the 7th Century AD. That was 45 years ago. There was only one hotel in the capital,

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Collective Voice Against All Oppressors

January 20, 2024
Diplomacy/India/Pakistan

Israel ironically, rather stubbornly, rejected accusations of genocide in Gaza during a public hearing at the International Court of Justice on 12th January 2024. Israel claimed that the case filed by South

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US invites itself to the Middle East and brings destruction along

January 20, 2024
Diplomacy

What if an uninvited “guest” comes and refuses to leave? Naturally, the host would get furious and try all means to kick the uninvited guest out. This scenario parallels America’s current situation

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World Bank Enables Foreign Aid Theft

January 20, 2024
Business

World Bank aid encourages governments to enable illicit financial outflows to offshore tax havens by reducing capital controls, thus draining precious foreign exchange and government resources. Aiding elite wealthAid disbursements to highly

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We are the only party that has a political ideology — Candid Conversation with Dilith Jayaweera

January 19, 2024
Interviews

Exclusive by Our Political Affairs Editor “Life is all about moments,” he declared, the click of the selfie capturing an evening bathed in the golden glow of a foreign mission in Colombo.

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Decoding Iran’s missile, drone strikes

January 19, 2024
Iran/Pakistan

The stunning missile and drone strikes on three countries — Syria, Iraq and Pakistan — over a period of 24 hours and Tehran taking the extraordinary step of announcing its responsibility for the attacks

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Shameful Saga of Yapa Abeywardena: A Speaker Like No Other

January 19, 2024
Editorials

Editorial Sri Lanka is a country like no other, and so is our Speaker in the Parliament. Consequently, leading a shameless and dishonourable life has become the new normal for many. The

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