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Amid political challenges, expectations are high for France’s new PM

January 11, 2024
France

French President Emmanuel Macron appointed Gabriel Attal as the prime minister on Tuesday following the resignation of former head of government Elisabeth Borne. From 2020 to 2022, Attal served as the spokesperson

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Sri Lanka: The Way Forward — Part 4

January 11, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Irrespective of being rural or urban, everybody prefers the convenience of urban facilities. In a developed economy, the unit cost of goods and services is affordable to its citizens, and export-oriented products

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RCEP fuels regional growth amid economic recovery, challenges

January 11, 2024
Business

Two years on, the world’s largest free trade pact in terms of population and trade volume, has unleashed tremendous benefits for regional integration in the Asia-Pacific region and powered up economic recovery.

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Chinese Firm developed Nuclear Battery that can Produce Power for 50 years

January 10, 2024
Business

2024 marks the 40th anniversary of the iconic Terminator franchise, which has captivated audiences with its thrilling storyline and futuristic concepts. One intriguing question that often arises when watching these films is:

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Xi Jinping officially welcomed Maldives President Muizzu

January 10, 2024
China/Maldives/News

The President of China, Xi Jinping, and the First Lady of China, Madam Peng Liyuan, officially welcomed President Mohamed Muizzu and Sajidha Mohamed, who are currently on a state visit to China

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Thailand’s Military Leaders Waiting in the Wings

January 10, 2024
Thailand

This New Year, it was a toss-up between Goa and Thailand to escape the harsh Delhi winter. I first visited Thailand in 1989 from Sri Lanka when I was commanding the Indian

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Carbon Farming: Sustainable Agriculture for Healthy Soil and Climate Action

January 10, 2024
New Books

What if there were a way to safely pull billions of tons of carbon out of the atmosphere to substantially reduce or even eliminate global warming? What if this approach costs relatively

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Water in Chinese Missiles: Unlikely

January 10, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

According to Bloomberg News, China had strategic missiles filled with water instead of fuel touching off a corruption scandal that led to Chinese President Xi’s military purge of China’s Rocket Forces.  Bloomberg reported that

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Pakistan Confronts its Future under Betrayal of Generals

January 10, 2024
Pakistan

How We, the People Got to the Disdained Present? The new, educated, and proactive generations of Pakistanis wonder why the country and its systems of governance are dysfunctional, corrupt, and self-destructive. Why,

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Sri Lanka: Decoding Wickremesinghe’s Red Sea Operations

January 10, 2024
Politics

Ranil was in the United Nations in September last year. He harshly criticised Western countries, including the United States, from within sideline conferences held at the United Nations. He described the ‘Aukus’

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