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Sri Lanka: The Distorted Narratives and Silent Threats

November 29, 2023
Editorials

Editorial In the deceptive guise of freedom, an ominous past resurfaces, echoing the chilling repercussions when terror ideologies are permitted to thrive unchecked. The recent observance of “Maveerar Naal” or “Mahweer day”,

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Are There Any Paranoids in the Stadium Tonight? Two Nights in Santiago With Roger Waters

November 29, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

No one does a stadium show like Roger Waters. The music, of course, is resplendent, but so too are the soundscape, the images, the giant sheep and pig, the lasers, the films,

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Nepal in Deciphering Strategic Crossroads

November 29, 2023
China/Nepal

Nepal is recovering from its long annual hangover after celebrating Dussehra and Tihar. It energises Nepal to face the winter and the new year Vikram Samvat 2080 but with one-third of Nepal

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Yemen’s Socotra Archipelago: The UAE’s Occupation and Destruction of a World Heritage Site

November 29, 2023
History

Environmental destruction entails two intertwined processes: climate change and the destruction of biodiversity, which mutually reinforce each other. Both are human-caused. Climate change is not the lead driver of biodiversity loss; it is

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Ukraine Spy Chief’s Wife Poisoned: Reports

November 29, 2023
Defence

Reports out of Ukraine say that Marianna Budanova, the wife of Ukraine’s intelligence chief spy chief Kyrylo Budanov, has been hospitalized after being poisoned. “Unfortunately this is true,”  a source in Ukraine’s Defense

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The Middle East at an inflection point

November 29, 2023
Diplomacy

It has been a perennial hope and expectation that Israel would abandon the path of repression, colonisation and apartheid as state policies and instead accept a negotiated settlement of the Palestine problem

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A Shift in the EU

November 29, 2023
World

Last week’s election in the Netherlands produced a radical change. Traditionally, the Netherlands is among the most classically liberal states in Europe. But in a vote whose focus was immigration and climate

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Manipur: Meitei Insurgents Resurface

November 28, 2023
India

On November 25, 2023, Police arrested one active cadre of People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) on charges of extortion from Imphal West District. On November 22, 2023, two cadres of PREPAK-Progressive

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Bannu Division — Rising Storm

November 28, 2023
Pakistan

On November 22, 2023, a polio worker, Hassan Tawab, was shot dead by unidentified assailants in the Miranshah area of the North Waziristan District. Police said that Hassan was called out of

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Are Chinese Aircraft Carriers a Big Threat?

November 28, 2023
Defence

China is devoting a great effort in building aircraft carriers.  It has already deployed two conventionally powered carriers, the Liaoning Type 001 (60,000 tons) and the Shandong Type 002 (65,000 tons).  China

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The Madman in the Casa Rosada

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When Reason Changes State

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Jason Arday: The Price of Woke Academia

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