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The Nuclear Energy Dilemma: Climate Savior or Existential Threat?

January 5, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

With the planet teetering on the brink of climate disaster and the goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 rapidly slipping away, the need for alternatives to pollutive fossil fuels has never been more evident.

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Global Supply Risks from Red Sea Disruption”

January 5, 2024
Business

The Red Sea is a vital waterway for commercial shipping that connects markets in Europe, Asia and Africa. In recent weeks, however, it has been the site of multiple attacks launched by

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Mirroring Legacies of Mao and Gandhi

January 5, 2024
History

Last October, we had two important anniversary messages. One came through loud and clear in the Western media: the anniversary of the triumph of the Chinese Revolution, guided by Mao, restoring China

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The Islamic State Claims Suicide Bombings in Iran

January 5, 2024
Defence

Today, the Islamic State’s al-Furqan media released a new speech from Islamic State spokesman Abu Hudhayfa al-Ansari. The speech, entitled “And kill them wherever you find them” (taken from Qur’an 2:191), focused primarily

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Indian Troop Refusal Risks Democracy in Maldives — President Muizzu

January 5, 2024
Interviews

In an exclusive interview with the Times of India, Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu emphasized the need for a “Pro-Maldives” foreign policy, balancing regional alliances and safeguarding the nation’s democratic values. The president

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Marching for a Culture of Humanity: Reversing Decay

January 4, 2024
Columns

The final months of 2023 pierced our sense of hope and threw us into a kind of mortal sadness. Israel’s escalating violence has killed more than twenty thousand Palestinians to date, wiping

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Sri Lanka should not divert from its non-aligned foreign policy

January 4, 2024
Editorials

Sri Lanka, a nation that once proudly championed a non-aligned foreign policy, finds itself at the crossroads of a severe economic crisis. Locally, the verdict delivered by the Supreme Court for those

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Why Lying to Yourself is Ruining Your Life?

January 4, 2024
Education

 “. . .you must look at who you are and make an effort to know yourself, which is the most difficult knowledge one can imagine. When you know yourself, you will not

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2023 deadliest year in a decade for journalists: PEC

January 4, 2024
Journalism

A record number of journalists were killed last year, making 2023 the deadliest year in a decade for media workers, the Geneva-based Press Emblem Campaign (PEC) announced here on Wednesday. According to

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Trump asks Top Court to invalidate Colorado ruling over his ballot eligibility

January 4, 2024
United States

Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to invalidate a recent ruling by the Colorado Supreme Court, which removed him from the state’s 2024 presidential primary ballot. Two

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