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Expert says Chinese economy shows resilience, potential in development

November 8, 2023
Interviews

The growth trend of China’s economy in the first three quarters of this year has demonstrated resilience and potential in development, said Liang Guoyong, a senior economist with the United Nations Conference

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Can Sri Lanka ever become as prosperous as Guyana?

November 8, 2023
Business

Sri Lanka has been grappling with unforeseen challenges for several decades, some argue since gaining independence in 1948. We were ill-prepared to manage our recent escalating debt burden, which left us off-balance,

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Sri Lanka – Nation Building, Devolution and the 13th Amendment

November 8, 2023
History

Link to Part 6 Reforms Whenever the class nature of the state is threatened, its first line of defense will be the police force. We have repeatedly witnessed this phenomenon in Sri

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Future of Human Rights Vs Utopian Dream

November 8, 2023
New Books

Following excerpts adapted from the author’s recent book, Concrete Utopia: Looking Back Into The Future Of Human Rights, published by OR books. “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity

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Under the Gaze of Lady Justice: A Strange-Land Fable

November 7, 2023
Culture

by Nilantha In the strange and enigmatic land known as “Strange-Land,” a complex and shadowy tale of deception and despair unfolded, echoing the darkest underbelly of human behaviour. Here, the pursuit of

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Afghanistan: Collapse of Human Rights

November 7, 2023
Columns

On October 31, 2023, Taliban cadres detained and assaulted three civilians – Wasi, Idris, and Danish – during a seven-hour captivity in the Dara District of Panjsher Province. On October 27, 2023,

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Gwadar: Balochistan’s Achilles heal

November 7, 2023
Columns

On November 3, 2023, at least 14 Army soldiers were killed after two vehicles belonging to Security Forces (SFs) were ambushed by terrorists in the Pasni area of Gwadar District in Balochistan.

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Shock Therapy: There needs to be accountability for the Hamas “surprise”

November 7, 2023
Defence

On an overcast and chilly late afternoon last February, CIA Director William Burns went to Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service to receive an award. After a few brief and typically gracious

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Why is the Purpose of Life Inadequately Explained?

November 7, 2023
Columns

From time immemorial, humans have wondered about the purpose of human life, as men and women are born seemingly from nowhere and then pass away to nowhere. Several saints and sages all

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A Theory of Everyone: On Human Intelligence

November 7, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The following essay is based on the excerpts adapted from the author’s most recent book published by the MIT Press Our society is obsessed with intelligence. What it is, what it predicts,

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