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ASHA Workers in India’s Bihar Demand Fair Pay, Pensions

August 16, 2023
Human Rights/India

Since July 12, thousands of Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) have been on indefinite strike, demanding that the state government provide higher wages, government employee status, a pension as a part of

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ECOWAS Says “No Option Taken Off the Table,” Including the Use of Force, to Address Coup in Niger

August 16, 2023
News

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), led by Nigerian President Bola Tinubu said on August 10 that “no option had been taken off the table,” in terms of addressing the

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Far-Right Libertarian Javier Milei Receives Largest Vote Share in Argentina’s Primaries

August 16, 2023
Argentina/News

With over 97 percent of votes counted, the far-right Liberty Advances presidential ticket has confirmed its lead in the primary elections held in Argentina on August 13, taking 30.04 percent of the votes.

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What’s Happening in Niger Is Far From a Typical Coup

August 16, 2023
Columns

On July 26, 2023, Niger’s presidential guard moved against the sitting president—Mohamed Bazoum—and conducted a coup d’état. A brief contest among the various armed forces in the country ended with all the branches agreeing

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Sri Lanka Guardian: Illuminating a World in Flux

August 16, 2023
Editorials

NOTE FROM OUR EDITORIAL TEAM Sri Lanka Guardian proudly stands on the precipice of its 16th anniversary, poised to embrace today, 16th of August 2023. This moment marks a significant juncture in

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Debt restructuring, austerity and the IMF: a panacea or an exacerbation? – Part 3 

August 16, 2023
Columns

Click here to read Part 2 of this series  A culture of innovation Long term survival of an entity depends on developing a culture of innovation. This needs to be an organizational

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How Will The War In Ukraine End?

August 16, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

I will try to make this simple. It is a complex question, but it is something we should be contemplating if the world is going to avoid a nuclear holocaust. It boils

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50 Years of Naval Camaraderie: A Journey of Courage and Unity

August 16, 2023
Columns/Defence

The 20th of August, 1973, marked a significant day in the lives of 16 young men who had recently graduated from various schools in the Colombo, Kandy, and Kurunegala Districts. Most of

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Two US Navy Sailors Arrested for Allegedly Giving China Military Secrets

August 15, 2023
Defence/News

In a startling turn of events, the United States Navy finds itself embroiled in a high-stakes espionage case as two of its own sailors have been apprehended on charges of divulging classified

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Japanese Prime Minister Issues Apology for ID Card Mismanagement

August 15, 2023
Japan/News

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has issued a public apology amidst mounting criticism and frustrations surrounding the government’s recent plan to consolidate individuals’ tax and social security data into a singular identification

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