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Enough of this Houthi Nonsense

December 4, 2023
Defence

The Houthis have attacked commercial vessels in the Red Sea and also attacked a US Warship, the USS Carney.  According to the Houthis, they fired missiles and launched kamikaze drones. The Houthis,

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World media leaders discuss AI opportunities, challenges

December 4, 2023
Journalism

At the ongoing fifth World Media Summit, participants share their insights and perspectives on AI, which has become a global buzzword. Fu Hua, executive chairman of the World Media Summit and president

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How Saudis overcame “reputational damage”

December 3, 2023
Saudi Arabia

European Union’s super bureaucrat Ursula von der Leyen chose April Fools’ Day last year to threaten China that it would suffer “reputational damage” in the world community for backing Russia’s Ukraine war.

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COP28 — View of UAE President on Fossil Fuel Appropriate

December 2, 2023
Columns

Ever since the first Global Climate Meet organized in Berlin, Germany in 1995, until the ongoing COP 28 meeting taking place in Dubai under the Presidentship of UAE President, one theme that

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The Inhuman Generation

December 2, 2023
Artificial Intelligence

The conservative-leaning American newspaper Washington Times published a gunslinger entitled “The Inhuman Generation”, a heavy indictment of young people, branded as “inhuman”. The embarrassing example of a correct thesis expressed with the

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Sri Lanka: A Tapestry of Splendor and Heritage

December 2, 2023
Business

Embarking on my first journey with Sri Lankan Air, the three-hour check-in ordeal quickly faded into insignificance as the warm embrace of Sri Lanka welcomed us with open arms. A country often

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Rajiv Gandhi’s killers left out of LTTE Mahaveer Naal commemoration

December 2, 2023
Defence/News

The killers involved in the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi have been excluded from the ‘Heroes’ list displayed in Nallur, Jaffna, during the recent Mahaveer Naal celebrations. The LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil

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The Cradle of Humanity

December 2, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Why should we explore caves and excavate fossils? Why should we seek more information about our origins? And what can the first women and men tell us about the human condition? Reading

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Top Secret: Details Between CIA and Zelensky

December 1, 2023
Defence

The issue to carry on providing military and financial support to Ukraine remains one of the hot topics on Capitol Hill. And if the aspirations of the Democrats to give the American

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The Real Kissinger

December 1, 2023
Columns

Henry Kissinger at 100 years of age left the world he temporarily altered for the better after watching the neoconservatives in the Clinton, George W. Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden regimes wipe

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The Return of the Somali Pirate

On August 20, 2026, officials disclosed that two commercial vessels

Can the World Survive Putin’s Well Intentioned Mistake?

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Beijing’s War on Tibet’s Identity

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The Roots of Capitalism Run Through Slavery

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Yemen’s War Is Coming Back

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Mecca Draws a New Line

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Munir’s Zia Moment?

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Mali’s Hostage Deals Mask a War That Is Getting Worse

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Israel’s ‘Minister of Hate’ Turns Extremism into Policy

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Europe’s New Deal with Libya’s Warlords

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The Madman in the Casa Rosada

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Whose Independence? Whose India?

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The Ugliness of Latin America’s Angry Tide

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When Reason Changes State

In 1799, Francisco de Goya published Los Caprichos. Among his engravings

Jason Arday: The Price of Woke Academia

The death of Jason Arday, the former Professor of Sociology

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