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Sri Lanka: Main Opposition punching above its weight

July 24, 2023
Columns/Politics

Some more deaths in government hospitals allegedly due to the administration of substandard drugs have been reported while the SJB is drumming up support for its motion of no confidence against Health

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Is The United Nations Effective In The Twentieth Century?

July 24, 2023
Diplomacy/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

SETTING UP OF THE UNITED NATIONS Due to the tensions that have arisen in the US, China, and Russia in particular threatening peace and tranquility in the rest of the world question

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Sri Lanka:  Incubating, again

July 23, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

“…the narrow exclusive, bigoted, simplistic attitude that reduces identity in all its many aspects to one single affiliation, and one that is proclaimed in anger… this is how murderers are made –

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Visva-Bharati University’s Legal Battle Against Amartya Sen Persists

July 23, 2023
News

In a fierce response to the letter signed by 304 educationists in support of Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, Visva-Bharati University has asserted that it will persist in its legal fight against Sen

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Storm clouds gathering in the Black Sea

July 23, 2023
Columns

The NATO Summit in Vilnius (July 11-12) signalled that there is absolutely no possibility of talks to settle the Ukraine war in a foreseeable future. The war will only intensify, as the

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Over Six Hundred Were Killed by US Police in 6 Months

July 23, 2023
Human Rights/United States

Syed Faisal Arif, a Bangladeshi student of the Boston campus of the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States, was shot dead by the police last January. Ever since Faisal, a

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The Eco Collapse We Were Warned About Has Begun

July 22, 2023
Education

In 2023, different climatic anomalies have been recorded that set new historical records in the tragic progression of climate change at the global level. Thus, in June, the surface temperature in the

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The Prigozhin Enigma

July 22, 2023
Russia

One of my readers took note that I was wrong about Prigozhin. I had argued that Prigozhin was no longer the leader of Wagner and had been sidelined and was missing. But

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Leaked Files Suggest British Involvement in Latest Kerch Bridge Strike

July 22, 2023
News

An explosive report from independent media outlet GrayZone has exposed a potential hidden British hand in the recent attack on the Kerch Bridge, which connects Crimea with mainland Russia. Leaked documents point

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Hunter Biden Hired to ‘Protect’ Ukrainian Firm from Corruption Probe

July 22, 2023
News

In a document released by Senator Charles Grassley, an FBI informant’s explosive claims have emerged, suggesting that Hunter Biden was hired by Ukrainian gas firm Burisma Holdings to utilize his father’s influence

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