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Arab Neglect: Ignored Responsibilities for Palestinian Dignity

November 14, 2023
Columns

Soaring beyond the horizon, where dreams take flight in the endless expanse of possibility, urging them to sleep, praying to God not to awaken until the last breath. Reality compels them to

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Reflecting on 34 Years: The JVP and the Legacy of Comrade Rohana Wijeweera

November 14, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

It has been 34 years since comrade Rohana Wijeweera was assassinated in November 1989. Following his death, the vacuum left by his absence prompted state terror squads, led by Janaka Perera, to

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Gaza Is Not Entebbe

November 14, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

For those of us who’ve long despised Benjamin Netanyahu for so many things, from his odious corruption to his opportunistic alliance with far right extremists (and many things in between), his brutal

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To me, you are America: Xi Jinping’s interactions with American people

November 14, 2023
China/United States

Chinese President Xi Jinping will travel to San Francisco on Tuesday for a high-stakes summit with his U.S. counterpart, Joe Biden, seeking the way forward for the strained ties between the world’s

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Musk’s Brain Game

November 13, 2023
Artificial Intelligence

Elon Musk, the enigmatic entrepreneur known for his audacious ventures in space, electric cars, and renewable energy, has set his sights on a new frontier—the human brain. His brain implant startup, Neuralink,

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Islamic Unity for Solutions

November 13, 2023
Diplomacy

Following excerpts adapted from the speech by the Author as the President of Islamic Republic of Iran at the joint meeting of the OIC and Arab League regarding Gaza Today, in this

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China, Pakistan hold largest-ever joint naval drills

November 13, 2023
Defence/News

The largest-ever joint exercise between the Chinese and Pakistani navies began in Pakistan on Saturday as the two countries continue to enhance their capabilities in jointly safeguarding strategic sea lanes as well

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Polarized Ramifications in West and Rest

November 13, 2023
Editorials

Editorial In recent days, the world has witnessed an alarming escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip, and the repercussions extend far beyond the borders of this conflict-ridden region. The stark division

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Western Leaders Sing the Same Tune for Israel

November 13, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

In trying to plan for the future, world leaders are looking to the past. “When this crisis is over, there has to be a vision of what comes next, and in our

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What Is the Rules-Based Order?

November 12, 2023
Columns

Patterns of cooperation that have benefited our prosperity and security for decades are now under increasing – and I would suggest almost irreversible – strain. ~ Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison

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