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Does Extra-Terrestrial Intelligent Life Exist? And What Would We Do If They Come Here?

November 5, 2023
Education

Perhaps we need some outside, universal threat to make us recognize[our] common bond.  I occasionally think how quickly our differences worldwide would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside

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Sri Lanka: Newly Appointed Diplomats Meet Vicar General in Jaffna

November 4, 2023
Diplomacy/News

A delegation of newly appointed High Commissioners and Ambassadors to various Sri Lankan Missions abroad paid a courtesy visit to Vicar General (Jaffna), Rt Rev J P Jenarathnam today at the Jaffna

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From Munich to the Soviet Steppes: the CIA finds the Muslim Brothers 

November 4, 2023
Defence

“The fusion of ultra-conservative Saudi Wahhabite Islam with the Muslim Brotherhood’s fanatical political activism was a deadly and highly shrewd combination that never lost sight of its goal of building a new

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Possibility of Nuclear Escalation

November 4, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

SHOULD THE WORLD DOSCOUNT NUCLEAR ESCALATION? The world is watching apprehensively how the richest and the second richest countries in the world behave because unless they either fall into the Thucydides Trap

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What can be done to make Sri Lanka great again?

November 4, 2023
Columns

Our country has enormous potential but needs to exploit it. Who can we ask to do it for us but our own people? Failing to make what it needs to turn around

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Indo-Lanka Voyages: Revisiting VOC’s great legacy

November 3, 2023
History

by Santosh Mathew On 14 October 2023, the long awaited ferry service between India and Sri Lanka was green-flagged. It is after four decades that the regular ferry service is being restarted.

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Dangerous Portends of Revival of Wars for Conflict Resolution

November 3, 2023
Defence

State on State wars are back as marked by major conflict trends today. Within two decades the trajectory of international security which was defined by global terrorism post 9/11, is now increasingly

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Toward a Bright Turkic Future

November 3, 2023
Uzbekistan

The following article is based on a speech by the author in their capacity as the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan. At the beginning of my address, I will quote the

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Netanyahu Can’t Stick Around: Former Mossad Chief

November 3, 2023
Defence

Legendary former Mossad boss Efraim Halevy says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “is living in a world which is not real” and cannot stay in office much longer. “I do believe there

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How to escape the bureaucracy and corruption on holiday in Sri Lanka?

November 3, 2023
Columns

I can state that I had the time of my life, enjoying the unforgettable memories of the places I lived when I was young and enjoying the traditional charm and simple beauty

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