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From San Francisco onward, what’s next for China and U.S.?

November 27, 2023
Columns

The world had been holding breath for the historical San Francisco summit between President Xi Jinping and President Joe Biden that would pull back China-U.S. relations from running further downhill and thus

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Mental illnesses a common problem among Afghans as legacy of war

November 27, 2023
Afghanistan

by Abdul Haleem Wearing a hospital gown, Mohammad Hussain, an Afghan patient who suffers from war-related mental illnesses, whispered that the outcome of his joining the war has been nothing more than

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Explaining The  Paradox in India China Relations

November 27, 2023
Defence

Even as China has continued to be amongst India’s largest trading partners in fact in fiscal 2024 so far the pole position has been achieved in the first two quarters [April to

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Preventing Financial Fraud in North Sri Lanka

November 27, 2023
Columns

I hardly can think of anyone who will have the guts to admit how they can be fooled after living a life being a control freak in an expatriate country, but throwing

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Breach of public trust; throwing stones from glass houses

November 26, 2023
Columns

Economic mismanagement by successive regimes made Sri Lanka bankrupt. Rather than proposing a collective self-reflection, analysing mistakes made and looking to the future rather than dwelling on the past, some politicians are

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Conviction of Leading Animal Activist Could Ignite a Populist Revolution

November 26, 2023
Education

Here’s a disturbing fact: Prosecutors in the United States charge more penalties for the activists who reveal animal cruelty crimes than they do for the factory farms that commit them. This trend

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Joe Biden’s Year Long Record of Foreign Policy

November 26, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

JOE BIDEN’S CHINA POLICY A year has passed since President JOE Biden’s accession to the Presidency of the USA. In his inaugural address, he promised to be President for all Americans, those

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Israeli intelligence was warned about Hamas attack – FT

November 25, 2023
Defence/News

Israeli intelligence received a detailed report on an impending assault by Hamas shortly before the Palestinian militant group’s actual attack on October 7, the Financial Times reported on Friday, citing persons familiar

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Hamas — Israel War: Who is Right and  Who is Not?

November 25, 2023
Columns

Now that a truce has been reached between Israel and Hamas for a four-day period, and with the release of hostages from both sides, there is hope that the truce will be

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USA’s Dilemma: Balancing Relations with Muslim World and Israel

November 25, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Joe Biden was Vice President in Barack Obama’s administration from 2009 to 2017. In May 2013 Joe Biden in a speech a speech to a Jewish group said that the Jewish influence

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