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America’s bullying tactics for global hegemony

September 5, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

(Xinhua) — In recent years, America has gone to great lengths to retain its global hegemony by stifling the development of other countries, say, China. Washington does this in a myriad number

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Climate shocks displace 1.85 mln children in sub-Saharan Africa in 2022

September 5, 2023
Human Rights/News

At least 1.85 million children in sub-Saharan Africa had been left displaced within their countries by climate-induced disasters at the end of 2022, a figure that has almost doubled in the past

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Native American children sent to more boarding schools for assimilation: CNN

September 5, 2023
Human Rights

Indigenous boarding schools that native American children attended have surpassed the number of previously reported institutions, CNN reported on Wednesday, citing a non-profit group. Native American children have attended at least 523

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SLSBC Leads Business Delegation to Singapore

September 5, 2023
Business

The Sri Lanka – Singapore Business Council (SLSBC) of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce led a multi-sectoral 19-member delegation to Singapore, showcasing Sri Lanka’s burgeoning tech talent and growing potential in a

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Decrypting Easter Attack Secrets: Who is this so-called Whistleblower Azad Maulana – Part 2

September 5, 2023
Columns/Defence

CLICK HERE TO READ PART ONE OF THIS SERIES by Special Correspondent Last year, a Sri Lankan individual stood resolutely before the special bench of United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva,

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Sri Lanka: Spy Chief Testifies Amidst Life-Threatening Situation

September 4, 2023
Human Rights/News

Today, Major General Suresh Sallay, the head of the State Intelligence Service, appeared before the Colombo District Court (September 4) to testify. He made a striking revelation that, while the court was

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Sri Lanka: Caught between a rock and a hard place

September 4, 2023
Columns

President Ranil Wickremesinghe is caught between a rock and a hard place, both externally and internally. Externally, the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) is getting turbulent with the big power confrontation between the

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India: UN experts alarmed by continuing abuses in Manipur

September 4, 2023
Human Rights

UN experts today raised the alarm about reports of serious human rights violations and abuses in the Northeast State of Manipur in India, including alleged acts of sexual violence, extrajudicial killings, home

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Decrypting Easter Attack Secrets: Roles of Abu Hind, Podi Saharan and Jameel — Part One

September 4, 2023
Defence

by Special Correspondent In recent years, if there’s been an event that has sent shockwaves through our nation akin to the Covid-19 pandemic, it is undeniably the Easter attack. Regrettably, many individuals

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Combating Misinformation in the Aftermath of Tragedy: Sri Lanka’s Conspiracy Mayhem

September 4, 2023
Columns/Defence

by Jude Amory As the dust settles in the aftermath of devastating terror attacks, one would naturally expect a nation to come together in grief, unite against extremism, and seek justice for

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