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Noisy Protest Against Israel and Silent Support for Israel

October 31, 2023
India/Israel

Ever since Hamas launched a war against Israel, killing hundreds of innocent Israeli citizens and catching the Israeli government by surprise, many ardent supporters of Hamas and the Palestinian cause have vociferously

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Sri Lanka – Nation Building, Devolution and the 13th Amendment — Part 6

October 31, 2023
History

Link to Part 5 Global experiences International experience shows that devolution of power to the periphery has successfully curtailed demands for secession in a number of countries. Yet, many chauvinist political parties,

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World Cities Day contributes to sustainable urban development

October 31, 2023
Education

 Here’s a lighthearted jest: Why is a green city adept at playing basketball? Because it boasts the finest “green defense” — consistently blocking waste and making clean shots! Humor aside, cities play

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The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Unraveling the Tragedy, Double Standards, and the Quest for Peace

October 31, 2023
Columns

In 2023, the Israel-Palestine conflict reached an alarming crescendo as Hamas, the Palestinian militant organization, launched a daring attack on Israel, causing significant damage to property, lives, and defence infrastructure. In response,

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Why We’re Seeing Shifting Patterns in Global Manufacturing

October 31, 2023
Business/Columns

The 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Beijing on October 18, 2023, witnessed the usual smiles and handshakes. But China’s economic landscape, dependent on robust supply chain networks, is facing

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Pro-Hamas Protesters Are Just as Guilty

October 30, 2023
Columns

In late afternoon of Friday the 13th of October 2023 offices were just closing, Times Square as usual was full of both tourists and New Yorkers rushing in every direction. And there

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The Commander Who Defied All Odds: Legacy of General Balagalle

October 30, 2023
Editorials

by Our Defence Affairs  Editor  General Lionel Piyananda Balagalle, an unwavering sentinel of the homeland, etched an indelible saga into Sri Lanka’s annals with his unparalleled dedication and monumental contributions. He stands

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Bangladesh enters new era of transportation with Chinese-built underwater tunnel

October 30, 2023
News

A Chinese-built underwater tunnel, the first in Bangladesh and South Asia, was inaugurated on Saturday as Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina paid the first toll and went through the tunnel. Hasina and

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Investors optimistic about future world economy despite current turbulence, says FII Institute CEO

October 30, 2023
Business

CEO of the Future Investment Initiative (FII) Institute Richard Attias said he is optimistic about the long-term growth of the global economy despite the current turbulence around the world. During the just

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Exterminate All the Brutes

October 30, 2023
Columns

During the siege in Sarajevo, when I was reporting for The New York Times, we never endured the level of saturation bombing and near total blockage of food, water, fuel and medicine

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