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In Memoriam: Decoding Chinese Commemoration and American Criticism of Kissinger’s Passing

December 1, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Kissinger, one of the most influential figures in 20th-century diplomacy, A man who navigated the complexities of international relations during a turbulent period in world history, left behind a legacy that continues

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New episodes of Sri Lanka political theatre

December 1, 2023
Columns

Sri Lanka political theatre, gingered up after the dramatic exit of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in the wake of the Aragalaya agitation of the masses last year, added a few more episodes during

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Was the Sphere the First Geometrical Form Made by Humans?

December 1, 2023
History

Important scientific advances are changing what we know about the technological, social, and cognitive traits of our ancient human ancestors. The invention of the first stone tools was a hugely significant milestone

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Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger dies aged 100

November 30, 2023
World

He served as America’s top diplomat and national security adviser during the Nixon and Ford administrations. In a statement, Kissinger Associates, a political consulting firm he founded, said the German-born former diplomat

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The Power of Poetry to Move Us to Love in Times of Human Cruelty

November 30, 2023
Education

Near the end of November 2023, about 15,000 people—including at least 5,500 children—had been killed by Israeli military bombardment in less than two months. Israel’s near-constant bombing and artillery fire in the 25-mile Gaza Strip

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Trilateral Missile Defense System a Step Towards Asian NATO

November 30, 2023
Japan/South Korea

The United States, Japan, and South Korea will fully operationalize a missile warning system “by the end of December.” While justified as a means to counter North Korea’s missile launches, more worrisome,

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The Netherlands’ Turn to the Radical Right

November 30, 2023
News

The Freedom Party (PVV) of xenophobic leader Geert Wilders has won a resounding victory in the November 22 parliamentary elections in the Netherlands, with 37 seats out of a total of 150

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Media Outlets Call for an End to Israel’s Massacre of Palestinian Journalists

November 30, 2023
News

The world is waiting in cautious anticipation amid the four-day pause in hostilities in Gaza, giving Palestinians a brief respite from incessant Israeli airstrikes. Israel did not cease its bombing of the

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Moroccan Activists Arrested for Demanding End to Normalization of Ties With Israel

November 30, 2023
News

On November 26, in Salé, Moroccan police assaulted and arrested activists with the Front Against Normalization with Israel who were demanding an end to the normalization of ties between Morocco and the

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Gaza; A decisive test for humanitarian rights

November 29, 2023
Columns

In the wake of the unprecedented attacks of the Zionist regime on the defenseless people of Gaza in Palestine, important questions were raised regarding the functions of human rights mechanisms and international

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Jason Arday: The Price of Woke Academia

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