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Blinken’s window dressing tour of Arab capitals

January 10, 2024
Columns

The expectation raised by the United States in allowing a UN Security Council resolution on Gaza pass through on December 22, 2023 without having to exercise its veto — albeit a watered-down

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Issues and Concerns in Spatial Planning and Management in Sri Lanka  — Part 3

January 10, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Though spatial planning is essential, it has received extremely low priority in Sri Lanka. Also, there have been issues of concern about the management of spatial development programmes and projects that have

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Anura vs Dilith: When President-Hope Goes Rough

January 9, 2024
Editorials

Editorial In democratic traditions, the importance of open debate has been a constant thread woven throughout history. Ancient sources, ranging from the Greek agora to the Roman Forum, underscore the fundamental role

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Maldivian President Seeks More Chinese Investments and Tourists

January 9, 2024
China/Maldives

In a bid to propel the Maldivian economy into a new era, President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has extended an invitation for support and investment from Chinese entrepreneurs for the ambitious Velana International

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Terrorism Thrives

January 9, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

On January 7, 2024, four persons, including two Security Force (SF) personnel, were killed while three others were injured in a suspected incident of sectarian attack on a passenger coach and a

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Andhra Pradesh: Residual Vexations

January 9, 2024
Defence

The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was pushed further back in the state in 2023. Indeed, according to a December 21, 2023, report, from an initial strength of about 500 cadres and 1,500 militia members,

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What Is to Be Done?

January 9, 2024
Business

In 1863, the Russian social critic, Nikolay Chernyshevsky, published a novel entitled “What Is to Be Done?” Its story revolves around a central heroine, Vera Pavlovna, and her four dreams. It brilliantly

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SJE: Purposeful Living Story

January 9, 2024
Columns

Dr. S.J. Emmanuel, an epitome of simple honesty, celebrated his ninetieth birthday recently. A Roman Catholic priest, Dr. S.J. Emmanuel, marked this significant milestone, reflecting on the various aspects of his long

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Is it Conceivable for Russia to Use Nuclear Weapons?

January 9, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

INTRODUCTION One would like to answer in the negative given the fact that such a move would not only end mankind as we know it but would also mean the end of

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What factors underpin the Critical Importance of Spatial Planning in Sri Lanka? — Part 2

January 9, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

2.1 Sri Lanka’s Unique Human Geography Sri Lanka is a small country with a population of 22 million and a land area of 65,610 sq. km. Comparing population size with other nations,

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