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Book Review: Being Hindu in Bangladesh — An Untold Story

December 21, 2023
Book Reviews

“Being Hindu in Bangladesh – An Untold Story,” a recent publication of Harper Collins, is a well-researched narrative on the plight of Hindus. Written by leading Indian journalist Deep Halder and Prof.

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Indian Journalist Bodies Express Outrage Over Targeting of Newsclick

December 21, 2023
India/Journalism

In a united front, several prominent journalist organizations have vehemently condemned the recent freezing of accounts belonging to the web news portal Newsclick by the Indian Income Tax (IT) department. The move,

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Sri Lanka: GTF Restates Confidence in the ‘Himalaya Declaration’

December 21, 2023
Sri Lanka @75

The following statement was issued by M A Sumanthiran MP and Suren Surendiran on behalf of Global Tamil Forum (GTF), an influential Tamil diaspora organisation – established in 2009 following the end

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War on Gaza: What is Next after Genocide?

December 21, 2023
Israel

American complicity in Israel’s war of vengeance and collective punishment of innocent civilians in Gaza debacles the American history of giving life to knowledge, wisdom, ideals of freedom, and justice. Analyzing the

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The Spy’s Handbook Offers a Key to Middle East Peace

December 21, 2023
Defence

Some two years had passed since the man with whom I now shared a tearful embrace had reluctantly accepted my proposal that he turn coat and secretly collaborate with me and the

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Red Sea Rerouting: Demand Soars for 1.7M TEU Container Ship Capacity

December 20, 2023
Business

Liner shipping could need up to 1.7m teu additional capacity to reroute all their services that normally use the Red Sea route via the Suez Canal following the disruption caused by the

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Containerships remain in Red Sea limbo

December 20, 2023
Business

The Evergreen-operated 20,000 teu boxship Ever Goods is continuing its southbound transit of the Red Sea, while Maersk’s 18,270 teu Mary Maersk appears to have turned around and is heading northbound. Seven

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NATO is a Mess and The Russians are Winning

December 20, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

The British are about to sign a Naval Security Pact with Ukraine, doubling down on their support for the sinking Zelensky-led country. Pardon the pun. Meanwhile, Germany is upping its commitment of arms for Ukraine,

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Sri Lanka-Pakistan Relationship Grows Stronger, Says Pakistani President

December 20, 2023
Diplomacy

Pakistan President Dr. Arif Alvi has emphasized the importance of enhancing cooperation in trade, economy, and culture with Egypt, Oman, Bosnia, Sri Lanka, and Cyprus. He expressed these views while engaging with

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Ukraine joins NATO’s Arctic projects against Russia

December 20, 2023
Russia/Ukraine

In a plea earlier this month to Republicans not to block further military aid to Ukraine, US President Joe Biden warned that if Russia is victorious, then President Vladimir Putin will not

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