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Israel Turns to Advance Tech to Spy On Hamas Tunnels

October 28, 2023
Defence

There is no higher priority for intelligence services in a war than locating the enemy. That’s why “find” is the first word in the combat mantra of “find, fix and finish.” For

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Minorities in India

October 28, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Introduction  Throughout history minorities have faced with discrimination discriminations, of different forms, based on language, clans, tribes, and most importantly religion. Intra-religion conflicts have been known throughout history. Famous are the conflicts

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Remembering Commander Cedric Martenstyn of SBS

October 28, 2023
Defence

Cedric Martenstyn was a very wealthy and affluent man. He owned a house in Colombo 7, valuable properties throughout the country, vehicles, speedboats, and ran the lucrative business of importing Johnson and

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Gazing into Gaza’s Future Amidst Turmoil and Challenges

October 27, 2023
Columns

About The Future The renowned Moroccan liberal intellectual Tahar ben Jelloun, idol of the left in Europe, wrote in the French media outlet Le Point: “The Palestinian cause died on October 7,

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Jolly Little Wars

October 27, 2023
Columns

US President Joe Biden has declared himself a `war president.’ He has ordered two US aircraft carriers, advanced missile systems and 2,000 Marines to the Mideast.  It’s full-force war fever in Washington.

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A more united SCO for greater regional, global development

October 27, 2023
Columns

In the grand tapestry of history, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) stands out as a hallmark of cooperation in a region featuring diversity and complexity. Emerging from the crucible of security challenges

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Harvard Students Stand Strong for Palestine Despite Intimidation

October 27, 2023
News

Shortly following the historic Palestinian resistance offensive into Israel and the beginning of the bombing campaign of Gaza by Israel, student organizations at one of the most elite universities took a bold stance—citing the

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Sergio Massa Pulls Ahead in First-Round Presidential Election in Argentina, Will Face Javier Milei in Runoff

October 27, 2023
News

Argentina will head to runoff presidential elections after the Unión Por la Patria (Union for the Homeland) candidate, Sergio Massa, the current Minister of Economy, secured an unanticipated 37 percent of the votes on

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Israel Kills Over 400 Palestinians in a Single Day of Airstrikes

October 27, 2023
News

In what has been described as the most intensive bombing of the besieged Palestinian territory since October 7, at least 400 more people were killed in Israel’s indiscriminate strikes in Gaza on October 22.

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Elections in Argentina: A Working Class Perspective

October 27, 2023
Argentina

A few days before the October 22 elections in Argentina, almost 90 percent of the polls indicated that the winner would be Javier Milei, the “insane” candidate of the right—as described by Estela de Carlotto, president

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