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Sri Lanka – Nation Building, Devolution and the 13th Amendment — Part 5

October 30, 2023
History

Link to Part 4 Police powers Under colonialism, Sri Lanka’s policing and judicial system was developed to safeguard colonial privileges and interests. Since independence, this skewed system has continued with minimal changes,

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They leave but their love stays — stories of Chinese doctors in Togo

October 30, 2023
World

“I’ve learned a lot from what Chinese doctors taught me. And my skills and abilities have improved greatly,” said Movia, a midwife in Adeta who only gave her first name, once again

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Sri Lanka – Nation Building, Devolution and the 13th Amendment — Part 4

October 30, 2023
History

Link to Part 3 Current Situation The full implementation of the 13th amendment continues to be a controversial issue. The amendment is subject to opposition from both the south and the northeast

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Belt and Road Initiative paves way for prosperous, sustainable future

October 29, 2023
China

The just-concluded third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation (BRF) has injected new vitality into the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). With eight major steps and 458 outcomes announced at the

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100 Years of the Turkish Republic

October 29, 2023
Diplomacy

Today marks a monumental milestone in the history of modern Türkiye as we proudly celebrate a hundred years of resilience, progress, and unity that echo the invincible spirit of our nation. On

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Definitions of Global South 

October 29, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

INTRODUCTION The Global South as a critical concept has three primary definitions. First, it has traditionally been used within intergovernmental development organizations –– primarily those that originated in the Movement Movement­ ­––

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The Philosophy of War and The Tragedy of Ignoring Humanitarian Law in The Israel-Gaza Conflict

October 29, 2023
Human Rights

“So shall you hear Of carnal, bloody, and unnatural acts Of accidental judgments, casual slaughters Of deaths put on by cunning and forced cause…” Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark ~

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The United Nations General Assembly Resolution On the Gaza Crisis – How Effective Is It?

October 29, 2023
Columns

The United Nations, whose membership comprises almost all the States in the world, is founded on the principle of the equal worth of every human being. ~ Kofi Annan The Resolution It

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Stroke Awareness, Prevention, and the Vital Role of Physiotherapy in Rehabilitation

October 29, 2023
Health

As physiotherapists, our commitment to enhancing the lives of stroke survivors and spreading awareness about the importance of prevention is unwavering. In our daily practice, we witness the profound impact of strokes

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The Suffocating Occupation of Palestine Is Now a Series of War Crimes

October 28, 2023
Columns

On October 24, it became clear to the United Nations (UN) that the sustained bombardment of Gaza—which had already killed 6,500 people (including at least 35 UN employees)—had made this part of

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