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Sri Lanka: Angry Sirisena and Easter Sunday fallout

October 4, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) Chairman Maithripala Sirisena, MP, recently accused ousted General Secretary of the party, parliamentarian Dayasiri Jayasekera, unceremoniously kicked out by him, of seeking to contest the next presidential

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Gene-editing is Unstable and Unpredictable

October 4, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

A major new technology known as Gene Editing has gained significant attention in recent months. Its advocates claim it will revolutionize everything from agriculture production to disease treatment. None other than Bill

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Okinawa: A Bastion for Peace?

October 4, 2023
Human Rights

Recently, in Taiwan, the government unveiled its first home-built submarine. In Japan, the government will upgrade civilian airports and seaports to dual military use in preparation for conflict in Taiwan. The U.S. and allies maneuver

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The War Is Over, but No One Knows How to Stop Fighting

October 4, 2023
Columns

It has been more than one and a half years since Russia launched its attack on Ukraine. The war has not gone as the Russians expected, unless they had planned for more

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No secret of success for DPR Korean weightlifters

October 4, 2023
Sports

After a nearly four-year hiatus from international competitions, DPR Korean weightlifters have made a triumphant return, pocketing four gold medals and setting six world records over the last three days at the

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Foreign performers thrive on China stages

October 4, 2023
China

China’s National Day holidays are often a peak season for the culture and tourism sector, as Chinese flock to tourist destinations and cinemas. For this year, with the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions

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Canada-India relationship hits new low over killing of Sikh leader

October 4, 2023
Canada/India

Canada-India ties hit a new low as the two countries exchanged accusations and engaged in tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions over the assassination of Canada’s prominent Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil

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The Real Issue is Not About Ukraine: It is NATO and Russia

October 3, 2023
Russia/Ukraine

So long as Volodymyr Zelensky is President of Ukraine it is a waste of time and effort to try and get a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine. Zelensky is frozen into

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BRICS and Beyond: Shaping a New World Order

October 3, 2023
Columns

In an era marked by shifting global power dynamics and the rise of emerging economies, the Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) coalition has emerged as a pivotal force challenging

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Pakistan: Murderous Faith

October 3, 2023
Columns

On September 29, 2023, at least 60 people, including a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), were killed while another 100 were injured in a suicide blast targeting a 12th Rabiul Awwal procession near

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