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Israel’s Hour of Crisis: Hamas Terror Strikes Again

October 8, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

by Jude Amory The morning of 07 October 2023, marked an unexpected and jarring awakening for the Israeli public. As discussions swirled about systemic failures and glitches, no one could have foreseen

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A Nation on the Edge: Sri Lanka’s Battle against Rising Crime and Violence

October 8, 2023
Columns/Sri Lanka @75

by Jude Amory In the shadows of Sri Lanka’s diverse and tumultuous history, a new chapter unfolds – one characterised by a disconcerting surge in crime and gang violence. A wave of

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Has Democracy Lost Its Charm?

October 8, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

HAS BIPOLARITY REPLACED MULTIPOLARITY? The world appears to be preoccupied with the loss of multipolarity and the division of bipolarity between the “limitless” friendship of Russia and China. This bipolarity, some critics

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Chinese outbound tourists key to Egyptian tourism

October 8, 2023
News

At the Luxor temple, an enormous ancient Egyptian temple complex located on the east bank of the Nile River, Huang Zhao, a Chinese tourist, was taking photos while listening to the tour

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Nicaraguan Minister Praises Shanghai Free Trade Zone’s Global Trade Innovation

October 8, 2023
Interviews

by Jose Gabriel Martinez The China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone (FTZ) is a great institutional innovation that has played an important role in global trade and development over the last decade,

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Homs Mourns the Loss of Syrians in Drone Attack

October 8, 2023
News

The funeral procession for dozens of soldiers and civilians killed in a drone attack the previous day was held in the city of Homs in central Syria on Friday. Flag-wrapped caskets of

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Hamas Strikes: What’s Behind Israel’s Intelligence Failure?

October 7, 2023
Israel

The Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel are truly horrible and unprecedented.  The attacks are ongoing.  It will take days, even weeks to clean all of the terrorists out.  No one yet knows

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India’s Business Deal with China Need to Continue, In Spite of Negative Political Climate

October 7, 2023
Columns

While India’s industrial growth is steadily forging ahead, the fact is that India’s dependence on imports from China for critical inputs to sustain industrial growth is also increasing at nearly the same

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Judicial Inaction and Saffronization: Implications for India’s Legal System and Muslim Minority

October 7, 2023
Columns

India, a country known for its rich cultural diversity and pluralism, has been grappling with the phenomenon of saffronization, whereby Hindu nationalist ideologies exert increasing influence over state institutions. This article delves

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Russian Federation Considers Revoking Ratification of Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty

October 7, 2023
Russia

In a surprising turn of events, the Russian Federation has raised concerns about the possibility of withdrawing its ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), a crucial international agreement aimed at curbing

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