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India: Reinventing the wheel 50 years later

September 10, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

Indians on the Moon were news for two weeks, and last week they were heading towards the Sun. Space exploration is indeed a quest for knowledge and an evolutionary factor for Homo

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Cultural Perspectives on Psychological Trauma

September 10, 2023
Book Reviews

Culture consists of traditions, values, customs, folklore, rituals, and artifacts that help to make meaning of the physical world and its transmitted primarily through language and everyday interactions. These cultural factors frequently

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Exclusive: Profiling Azad Maulana – Exposing Channel4 Duplicity – Narrative 1

September 9, 2023
Defence/News

From Sri Lanka Guardian Investigative Desk In this exclusive series, we uncover the sinister facade of Muhammad Milhar Mohammed Hanseer also known as Azad Maulana, a notorious con artist who has callously

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G20 urged to focus on economic governance, development issues

September 9, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

The Group of 20 (G20) should refocus on improving global economic governance and tackling development issues to boost confidence in the world’s economic recovery, said experts, as the G20 summit kicks off

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Living in the shadow of an empire — Uncovering America’s “care” for its “allies”

September 9, 2023
Defence/United States

Xinhua) — “Most of the time, foreign interference came from a friendly and allied country: the United States. For instance, I, along with (former French) President (Nicolas) Sarkozy, was under surveillance for

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How Countries Prepare for Population Growth and Decline

September 9, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

In early 2023, India surpassed China as the most populous country in the world with the latter having 850,000 fewer people by the end of 2022—marking the country’s first population decline since famine

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Sri Lanka’s Official Rebuttal to Channel 4’s Reprehensible Allegations Regarding the Easter Attack

September 9, 2023
Defence

In the face of a heinous and merciless assault that shook the world – the Easter Sunday Attack of 2019 – which claimed the lives of nearly 270 innocent souls, including children

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 ‘Chile Needs a Communist Party,’ an Interview With Lautaro Carmona, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Chile

September 9, 2023
Interviews

On August 31, 2023, the President of the Communist Party of Chile Guillermo Teillier was buried in the historical cemetery of Recoleta. In this graveyard lies the remains of a range of

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JetBlue Suspends All Flights to Cuba

September 8, 2023
Cuba/News

On August 31, U.S.-based airline JetBlue announced that it has decided to suspend all flights to Cuba, effective September 17. In 2016, when U.S.-Cuba relations began to thaw, JetBlue flew the first

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‘Imperialism Has Nothing to Offer Us, Only Threats’: Dilemmas of Humanity Conference Held in Santiago

September 8, 2023
News

“Today, the countries of the South do not have to submit to the dynamics of the world economy organized by the North,” declared Peruvian political scientist Monica Bruckmann at the opening panel of the

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