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Sri Lanka: Will there be an election in 2024?

August 21, 2023
Columns

A presidential & parliamentary election are due. People are also eagerly awaiting to vote. Most citizens just want an election. They are clueless as to who should come to power & what

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India imposes 40 pct duty on onion exports

August 21, 2023
Business/News

Indian government on Saturday imposed a 40 percent duty on the export of onions. The order was issued by the federal finance ministry with the aim to check the price rise and

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Debt restructuring, austerity and the IMF: a panacea or an exacerbation? — Part 4

August 21, 2023
Business

Link to part 3 National debt and human rights The implication of debt on human rights is also of significant concern. Many countries in the world are either already in a debt

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The Erosion of Democracy in India

August 21, 2023
Columns

What was once considered one of the world’s largest and most vibrant democracies is now facing challenges that threaten the very foundations of its democratic principles. This erosion is marked by a

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Ramifications of Rohingya Crisis

August 21, 2023
Bangladesh/Human Rights/Myanmar

On 25 August 2017, the world witnessed the beginning of the forced displacement of more than 750 000 Rohingya people from Rakhine State in Myanmar, fleeing violence and persecution from the Myanmar

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The Puppeteers and Their Pawns: Mujibur and Easter Sunday Tragedy

August 20, 2023
Editorials

by Our Defence Affairs Editor He is nothing more than a ceaseless chinwagger, a hollowness personified in the realm of politics, and an individual who has recklessly gambled with the very national

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Sri Lanka:  Pyromaniacs on the march

August 20, 2023
Columns/Sri Lanka @75

“On this earth there are pestilences and there are victims – and as far as possible one must refuse to be on the side of the pestilence.” ~ Camus (The Plague) “Patriotism,”

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How to Fix Our Food System

August 20, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

The facts are clear and they are shocking: Factory farming is unhealthy for consumers, dangerous for workers, and devastating for the environment, and it is the largest cause of animal cruelty in the history of mankind.

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Rise of Bangladesh as Impetus to South Asian Countries

August 20, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

ADB HOPEFUL ON BANGLADESH’S GROWTH According to Asian Development Bank Bangladesh is doing well. The ADB report states that exports, remittances, and domestic consumption buoyed Bangladesh’s economy in fiscal year (FY) 2022,

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What Will Aviation Look Like in The Next 10 Years?

August 20, 2023
Aviation/Columns

The future is not something we enter.  The future is something we create. ~ Leonard Sweet The General Direction Recently, I was intrigued by a question raised by a colleague in a

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