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Montreux Jazz Festival China gives voice to Swiss musicians

October 1, 2023
China

by Martina Fuchs As the second edition of the Montreux Jazz Festival China is in full swing on the shores of Yangcheng Lake near the Chinese city of Suzhou, Swiss artists voiced

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India Reaches Out to Maldives President-Elect Muizzu

October 1, 2023
Maldives

Overcoming apprehensions, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated the Maldivian President-elect Dr. Mohamed Muizzu on his election victory, and re-affirmed India’s commitment to strengthening its relations with Maldives. Muizzu ran a

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The India – Canada spat

October 1, 2023
Columns

Opinion will surely be divided on whether Foreign Minister Ali Sabry should have waded into the ongoing spat between India and Canada on the assassination of a Sikh Canadian citizen allegedly by

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Sri Lanka: Who will handle the repayment of the countless billion-dollar debts?

October 1, 2023
Columns

This columnist’s living memory stretches over many decades, with jokers on platforms at every given opportunity pledging their solemn commitment to do their utmost and invest in the development and welfare of

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Enigmas Behind Easter Bombings in Sri Lanka: Abu Hind — Part 2

October 1, 2023
Defence/News

Abu Hind is yet another controversial figure surrounded by the Easter Bombings in Sri Lanka. By all means, Abu Hind made considerable efforts to deliver an early warning to Sri Lankan authorities,

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Enigmas Behind Easter Bombings in Sri Lanka: Sonic-Sonic — Part 1

October 1, 2023
Defence

There is a substantial amount of misleading information surrounding the Easter Sunday bombings, which has ultimately eroded the significance of intelligence activities and the dedication of intelligence operatives. One notable instance is

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Russian orientalist highlights China as prime example of cultural preservation

October 1, 2023
Interviews

China’s 5,000-year-old civilization stands as a great example of preserving national identity and cultural heritage, a Russian orientalist has said. In a recent interview with Xinhua, Aleksey Rodionov, professor in the Department

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Sri Lanka: Julie Chung’s Diplomatic Intrusion

September 30, 2023
Editorials

In a world where the spotlight rarely shines on the same place twice, Sri Lanka has found itself thrust into international scrutiny, not for its picturesque landscapes or vibrant culture, but because

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Sri Lanka, a second sinking of the Titanic?

September 30, 2023
Columns/Politics

The international outlook is uncertain once again due to financial sector turmoil, high inflation, the ongoing effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and three years of COVID – according to the IMF.

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Shadowy Veil of Fanaticism: Postscript to Easter Bombings Debate in Parliament

September 30, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

by Special Correspondent The shocking reality concealed beneath the surface of the Easter Sunday 2019 attacks, which claimed the lives of nearly 270 innocent people in churches and hotels, has been obscured

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