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2024 Horizons: From Nostradamus Predictions to Global Political Map

December 18, 2023
Columns

What does the crystal ball say about 2024? French seer and astrologer Nostradamus predicted severe flooding due to climate change. He also foretold economic, environmental, political, and social changes in the coming

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Peace in South China Sea demands constructive contributors, not trouble-makers

December 18, 2023
China/Philippines

The South China Sea is the shared home for the countries in the region. To make it a sea of peace, friendship and cooperation requires constructive contributors, not trouble-makers. Despite the overall

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Sri Lanka: A politics of conscience

December 17, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Hey, c’mon, come out, wherever you are We need to have this meeting, at this tree Ain’t even been planted yet.” June Jordan (Calling on all minorities) On August 14th 2006, Sri

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Sri Lanka: The Deshabandu Dilemma

December 17, 2023
Sri Lanka @75

It is not necessary to labour the fact that Thursday’s order by a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court determining that Acting IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon, among four policemen, pay compensation of Rs.

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Trade Ascendancy: China’s Southeast Surge

December 17, 2023
Editorials

Editorial Amidst geopolitical tensions and adversarial relationships, a quieter yet significant shift in economic dynamics is reshaping the landscape of influence in Southeast Asia. Often overlooked by Western media and overshadowed by

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Diplomatic blow to India as Biden turns down invite

December 17, 2023
India/United States

It is easy at once to exaggerate or underestimate the sensational case of the aborted assassination attempt on Sikh separatist leader and US citizen, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in New York and its

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Misery on the Nile

December 17, 2023
Columns

The massacre in Gaza of Palestinian civilians – half of them women and children – has brought growing worldwide condemnation of Israel and a surge in anti-Jewish anger.   However, the co-author of this

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Sri Lanka’s HC to Pakistan Emphasizes Stronger Bilateral Ties and SAARC Revival

December 17, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

Admiral Ravindra C. Wijegunaratne (Retired), the newly appointed Sri Lanka High Commissioner to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, visited the Pakistan Navy War College in Lahore. During his visit, he reminisced about

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Poverty Alleviation: Caring People Who Don’t Have Caretakers – Part 5

December 17, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Click here to read the fourth part of this series Some people in the vulnerable group, such as neglected or abundant older adults, disabled, beggars, street children, drug addicts, street dwellers, etc.,

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Himalaya Declaration: Bridging the Chasm Between Rhetoric and Reality

December 16, 2023
Editorials

Editorial The Himalaya Declaration emerges as both a lyrical ode to the stunning landscapes of Nagarkot and a potential catalyst for substantial change amid the tumultuous currents of Sri Lanka’s socio-political landscape.

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