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IMF’s Call for Reform in 16 Points: Sri Lanka’s Governance Challenge

October 3, 2023
Business

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a stern and uncompromising call to action. In its recently unveiled Governance Diagnostic Assessment (GDA) on Sri Lanka, the IMF has laid bare a stark

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Unfair Freedom

October 3, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Lea Ypi’s Free: Coming of Age at the End of History has met with a hostile reception in her home country of Albania, and it is easy to see why. Her self-description as a

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Sri Lanka: Situation Normal, All Fouled Up

October 2, 2023
Columns

The September Perspectives presents a cross section of major events. Sri Lanka’s continues to be hauled before the UNHRC session for accountability of its poor human record has become a standard feature

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Putin orders regrouping of Wagner for combat missions

October 2, 2023
Columns

In a significant development, the strongman of eastern Libya, Marshal Khalifa Haftar, the supremo of the Libyan Arab Armed Forces (LAAF), was received by Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Thursday. 

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Importance of South Asia in Global Politics with India Leading the Pack

October 2, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

COUNTRIES OF SOUTH ASIA South Asia is the southern subregion of Asia, which is defined in both geographical and ethnic-cultural terms. As commonly conceptualized South Asia consists of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives,

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Sri Lanka: Nation Building, Devolution and the 13th Amendment – Part 2

October 2, 2023
History/Politics

Link to Part 1 A historical perspective Devolution in Sri Lanka is a story of missed opportunities. The armed conflict ended in 2009, but the political conflict has not. A settlement to

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Unmasking the Sociopolitical Dimensions of Mental Distress

October 2, 2023
New Books

Following excerpts adopted from the author’s latest book, The Urge: Our History of Addiction, published by Penguin. I am lying in bed when I hear the commotion. I peer through the doorway

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Pakistan Accuses India’s RAW in Balochistan Suicide Blast; TTP Denies

October 2, 2023
Defence/News

In the aftermath of the devastating suicide blast in Balochistan, new details are emerging as Pakistan’s Interior Minister, Sarfaraz Bugti, accuses India’s Research & Analysis Wing (RAW) intelligence agency of being behind

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China celebrates National Day with jubilation and hope

October 2, 2023
China

Early on Sunday morning, amid the pleasant autumn breeze, some 302,000 people gathered at Tian’anmen Square in downtown Beijing to witness the grand national flag-raising ceremony to mark the 74th anniversary of

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The Rise of Multipolarity: Reshaping Global Dynamics

October 2, 2023
Education/Politics

We are currently witnessing a very important term, a significant shift, a paradigm shift – the global balance of powers. I believe that the recent meeting of BRICS countries, which included the

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