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Easter Terror Unveiled: Leaked Recording Sheds Light on Cinnamon Grand Bomber’s Farewell

September 17, 2023
Defence

by Special Correspondent Amidst the swirling vortex of conspiracy theories surrounding the Easter bombings, the shadow of a purported mastermind, Azad Maulana, once loomed ominously. However, we now unequivocally declare that Maulana

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Clinical India thrashes Sri Lanka by 10 wickets to lift Asia Cup title for eighth time

September 17, 2023
News

The bright and sunny afternoon turned overcast 10 minutes before the scheduled start. Once the Asia Cup final finally got going after a 40-minute delay, a capacity crowd at the R. Premadasa

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Sri Lanka: Unthinking Nation

September 17, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

“It isn’t knowledge as a product or commodity that we need…but a qualitatively different knowledge based on understanding rather than on authority… It is not fact but how facts are connected to

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Ocean Rescue: High Seas Treaty Gains Momentum in Pollution Fight

September 17, 2023
Education

A historic new international treaty, described as “a monumental win for the protection of the world’s oceans”, will be open for signature by member states beginning September 20 during the high-level meeting

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Why Healthy Forests Mean Fewer Pandemics

September 17, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

As scientists continue to research the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic, one fact has become clear: Deforestation is linked to emerging diseases. When humans destroy forests to create land for human use,

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The VOICE Referendum: A call for inclusive, respectful and united Australia

September 16, 2023
Australia

The VOICE referendum which will be held on the 14th of October, is being unnecessarily politicized and wantonly turned into a divisive one. Originally, when the Australian Prime Minister made the proposition

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The Quadrilateral Conflicts: US, China, India, Pakistan, and Global Instability

September 16, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

QUADRILATERAL TENSIONS AND INDIA’S GLOBAL POLITICS Tensions borne out of quadrilateral conflicts have once again pushed India to the forefront of global politics. WPR remarks that hosting the G-20 summit in New

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No cause can justify the abuse of human rights by Uncle Sam

September 16, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

An independent panel of human rights experts appointed by the UN Human Rights Council issued a statement on January 10, 2022. They declared that two decades of arbitrary detention without trial, accompanied

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Philippines Journalist and Media Outlet Cleared of Tax Evasion Charges

September 16, 2023
Human Rights/News

by Saurav Sarkar Renowned Filipina journalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa was cleared in mid-September 2023 of the last of the tax evasion charges levied against her by the Filipino

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Red Wine Flows Down Streets of Portuguese Town

September 16, 2023
News

by Saurav Sarkar Red wine coursed through the town of São Lourenço do Bairro, Portugal, on September 10. Two tanks at a nearby distillery had burst, leading to about 581,000 gallons of

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