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War Hawks in Disguise: Think Tank Deception

January 17, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

A few days after the October 7 attacks in northern Israel, The Atlantic Council ran an inflammatory article on its website by Jonathan Panikoff, a former deputy national intelligence officer, entitled “It doesn’t matter

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Chinese Scientists Apply Quantum Encryption to E-commerce

January 16, 2024
Business

Chinese scientists have recently proposed an e-commerce protocol that incorporates quantum technology, marking a world-first implementation with a five-user online trading scenario, as reported by China’s Xinhua News Agency on January 15.

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Ramaswamy suspends 2024 bid, endorses Trump

January 16, 2024
United States

In a surprising turn of events, Vivek Ramaswamy has officially announced his decision to withdraw from the 2024 GOP presidential race on Monday night, following a disappointing performance in the Iowa caucuses.

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Taiwan: cross-strait brinkmanship to continue

January 16, 2024
Taiwan

Taiwan’s electoral laws provide for the candidate with the highest number of votes becoming the winner on a first-past-the-post basis, and it is a moot point that the incumbent Vice President William

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The Houthi Attacks on Ships and Freedom of Navigation

January 16, 2024
Columns

Inter arma enim silent leges ~ Attributed to Cicero In English interpretation, the above phrase signifies that amid times of war, legal principles lose their influence. This statement conveys the notion that

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Meghalaya: Uncertain Peace

January 16, 2024
Defence/India

On January 8, 2024, the Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA) government spokesperson and Cabinet Minister Ampareen Lyngdoh asserted that the state government was committed to peace talks with the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council

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Bangladesh: Effortless Victory

January 16, 2024
Bangladesh

On January 11, 2024, Sheikh Hasina was sworn in as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh for the fifth term, her fourth consecutively. Hasina has inducted 25 ministers and 11 state ministers in

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PTA Reforms: Overlooking Lessons from US Insurrection Act

January 15, 2024
Human Rights/United States

Minister of Justice Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe at a meeting with the US Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Julie J. Chung, at his Ministry, on January 08, informed the latter that the Anti-Terrorism Bill had

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Maldives Orders Indian Troop Withdrawal by March 15

January 15, 2024
News

The Government of India, on Sunday, has agreed to expedite the withdrawal of Indian military personnel based in the Maldives under various military agreements. The first meeting of the High-Level Core Group

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15 Years After the Miracle: US Airways Flight 1549 Revisited

January 15, 2024
Aviation/History

We had a Miracle on 34th Street. I believe now we have had a Miracle on the Hudson. ~ New York Governor David Paterson on the successful rescue of all persons on

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