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Oppenheimer, Hiroshima and Houtermans

July 26, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

As the film Oppenheimer arrives in American theaters, it is important to take a fresh look at the race to produce the atomic bomb and the choice of Hiroshima as its first

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Media Hysteria and Defense Deals: India-France Strategic Partnership

July 25, 2023
Columns/Defence

The media went hysterical about defence contracts with France, a time-tested strategic partner this month when India was honoured on Bastille Day in Paris. But mystery surrounds the confusion over joint statements

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How India turns into “graveyard for foreign companies”

July 25, 2023
Business/Diplomacy

Recently, a string of prominent multinational corporations including electronics maker Foxconn Group and communications products supplier Wistron group, are withdrawing from the Indian market. These companies are on a long list of

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America’s lies are endless, but it can’t fool all the people all the time

July 25, 2023
China/United States

(Xinhua) — Just when America is in the middle of a grave opioid crisis leading to more accidental deaths across the country than ever before, Washington has begun arresting and indicting Chinese

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Balochistan: Collaborative Escalation

July 25, 2023
Pakistan

On July 16, 2023, Security Forces (SFS) foiled an attack on the Zhob Cantonment in Zhob Town (Zhob District) of Balochistan. When a group of terrorists attempted to enter the garrison late

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Cognitive Battlefield: Unleash Your Mental Strength

July 25, 2023
Human Rights/New Books

Following excerpts adapted from the authors’ most recent book, Free Your Mind: The new world of manipulation and how to resist it, published by Harper Collins Publishers The world is a battlefield

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Walsh Diplomacy: Ignoring Genocide at Home, Meddling Abroad

July 24, 2023
Diplomacy/Editorials

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor Justin Trudeau, deemed the ‘sexiest man’ and holding a prominent position in Canada, is the epitome of hypocrisy. Despite being brought down by President Xi Jinping for

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BRI reflects China’s commitment to cooperation, mutual development

July 24, 2023
Business/News

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) reflects China’s commitment to fostering global cooperation and mutual development, a Bangladeshi expert has said. The BRI, proposed by China in 2013, has demonstrated significant development

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Washington abusing “national security” concept leads to insecurity for all

July 24, 2023
China/United States

When it comes to manipulating the “national security” concept, no country can rival the United States, an undeniable pro who plays well the victim card. For quite some time, China hawks in

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When We Let War In, We Win

July 24, 2023
Columns/Russia

There are no results from the Ukrainian counteroffensive. It is exactly like that. It is not just our propaganda, it is an objective fact that cannot be smeared and relativised by any

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