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Sri Lanka: Channel4 Syndrome

September 11, 2023
Editorials/Sri Lanka @75

Editorial In the heart of a nation struggling on multiple fronts, the rise of what can only be termed “Channel 4 Syndrome” represents not just a diversion but a dangerous distraction from

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Easter Bombings: From Vavunathivu to Shangri-La — Unveiling the Mastermind Behind Conspiracy

September 11, 2023
Columns/Defence

by Special Correspondent Let it be crystal clear: It is an absolute imperative for each and every one of us to shoulder the profound responsibility and unwavering duty of seeking the unvarnished

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India and G20 – Concrete step of the Superpower

September 11, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

Lingering disagreements changed to achieving consensus on issues. That is what G20 in New Delhi achieved. And achieved it with shrewd diplomacy. It was indeed a great diplomatic accomplishment for India. Apart

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Ice cracking sounds on frozen lake of US-Russia relations

September 11, 2023
Uncategorized

Any longtime observer of Russian politics would know that the state of play in the Russian-American tango is best assessed from subplots, often obscure and unnoticed, away from its amphitheatre where gladiators

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Reshaping America: A Historical Examination of the 9/11 Response

September 11, 2023
Defence

The day after the U.S. government began routinely bombing faraway places, the lead editorial in the New York Times expressed some gratification. Nearly four weeks had passed since 9/11, the newspaper noted, and America

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Clandestine Secrets Unveiled: Exploring CIA Intrigues

September 11, 2023
Defence/United States

In a year, if a friend asks you if the CIA is in your underwear, you’d probably not take the question seriously. You’d be wrong. The CIA is spending millions in tax

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Our Collective Trauma is the Road to Tyranny

September 11, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

Corporate capitalism, defined by the cult of the self and the ruthless exploitation of the natural world and all forms of life for profit, thrives on the fostering of chronic psychological and

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India’s Presidency of G-20

September 11, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

INDIA’S ECONOMIC GROWTH COULD BEST THAT OF CHINA Washington Post’s Adam Chandler has expressed the opinion that India’s taking over the Presidency of G-20 is propitious for the country. He writes “Last

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Global Biofuels Alliance: A Long Journey Ahead

September 11, 2023
Business

The G20 Summit has initiated the creation of the Global Biofuels Alliance, with the active involvement of over 30 countries and several international institutions. Its primary goal is to accelerate the widespread

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Why Religions Necessary in Spite of Their Limitation?

September 10, 2023
Columns

Kanchi Paramacharya and Bhagwan Sri Ramana Maharshi were among the great saints who lived in India and highlighted the fact that the basic approach of all religions is essentially the same, and

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