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When Should Ukraine Negotiate with Russia?

October 7, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Should the Ukraine war stretch into the future much further, the dynamics of any settlement, if there is one, will be much different from what it would be if a settlement were

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India Deadly Development: Great Nicobar as the ‘Hong Kong of India’

October 7, 2023
India

India’s southernmost territory, the rainforest-clad island of Great Nicobar, lies 1,300 kilometres from the mainland. This small island is home to the Indigenous Shompen tribe, one of the world’s most isolated communities.

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Easter Bombings: Bishop Continues In-Depth Study of 48,909-Page Report, Confirms to Minister

October 6, 2023
Politics

The President’s Media Division (PMD) has expressed deep concern following the publication of an editorial in the Gnanartha Pradeepaya newspaper on Sunday, October 8, 2023, and a subsequent news report titled “An

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Breaking News: SJB Drama in Geneva Falters Due to Hangover of Two MPs (Updated)

October 6, 2023
Human Rights

This story has been updated. by Our Correspondent in Geneva In a startling turn of events, two Members of Parliament from the Samagi Jana Balawegaya have landed in Geneva, embarking on a

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Why Is It Time for Interpol to Issue a Red Notice for Azad Maulana?

October 6, 2023
Editorials

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Correspondent The so-called documentary, featuring a select few screened on Channel 4 News, holds no value for those whose lives were shattered by the Easter suicide attack perpetrated

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Pakistan-Afghan Relations: How the Cookie Crumbled?

October 6, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

From the euphoria of former ISI Chief Lt Gen Faiz Hamid landing at Serena Hotel in Kabul in August 2021 to a dire warning to unregistered Afghan refugees in the country, Pakistan-Afghan

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Berlin Bluster: Wickremesinghe’s New Normal

October 6, 2023
Columns

President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s recent interview with Deutsche Welle (DW), in Berlin, has been trending in the digital realm—not for all the right reasons, though. Thanks to it, the genre of interrogative interview

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1973 October War: Then and Now

October 6, 2023
World

The 1973 war in which Egyptian and Syrian forces were co-ordinated for the aim of launching a surprise attack on “Israel” — and in which the latter was tricked by an Egyptian

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Over 2,500 Migrants Died or Went Missing While Trying to Reach Europe via the Mediterranean This Year: UNHCR

October 6, 2023
News

Over 2,500 people died or went missing while trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe by September, stated the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), a huge jump from 2022’s figure of

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On International Safe Abortion Day, Women Across Latin America March Demanding Reproductive Rights

October 6, 2023
News

On September 28, hundreds of thousands of women took to the streets across Latin America to commemorate the International Safe Abortion Day and to demand decriminalization and legalization of abortion in the

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