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If Everybody’s Going to Join NATO, Then Why Have the United Nations?

July 21, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) held its annual summit on 11–12 July in Vilnius, Lithuania. The communiqué released after the first day’s proceedings claimed that ‘NATO is a defensive alliance’, a

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Xi meets with Henry Kissinger [Updated]

July 20, 2023
News

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on Thursday. Xi noted that Dr. Kissinger has recently celebrated his 100th

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World Hunger and the War in Ukraine

July 20, 2023
Columns

On Monday, June 17, Dmitry Peskov, the spokesperson for Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, announced, “The Black Sea agreements are no longer in effect.” This was a blunt statement to suspend the Black Sea

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France’s Macron Derails NATO-Pacific Alliance Plan—For Now

July 20, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

There were so many contentious issues at last week’s NATO summit in Vilnius, along with a large cast of colorful characters—Zelensky, Biden, Erdogan, to name a few—to play out the drama that

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Is the world of Nalin de Silva different from your world? Reading “Mage Lokaya”

July 20, 2023
Book Reviews

The common conception that has been viewed as the grand narrative is that Western Science reflects the triumph of mankind over the past five hundred years. The ideas from the heliocentric model

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Conflict beyond Reason

July 20, 2023
Uncategorized

The NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania concluded without any tangible progress towards peace. Instead, it appeared more like a display of unity to perpetuate and intensify conflicts between Russia, Ukraine, and NATO,

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Deputy High Commissioner of India Bids Farewell, Acknowledges Bilateral Cooperation in Military Diplomacy

July 20, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

In a gesture of appreciation and mutual respect, the Deputy High Commissioner of the Indian High Commission in Colombo, Vinod Kurian Jacob, recently paid a farewell call on the State Minister of

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Sri Lanka Insurance expands its presence to Wattegama

July 20, 2023
Business

 Sri Lanka Insurance – opens its Wattegama Agency Business Development Center (ABDC) on the 14th of July at No. 73/C, Kandy Road, Wattegama. The occasion was graced by Mr. Lalith De Silva

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135 mln people moved out of poverty in India in 5 years: report

July 20, 2023
India/News

Nearly 135 million people moved out of multidimensional poverty on the yardstick of health, education, and the overall standard of living, over the past five years in India, a report released by

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Chinese doctors earn recognition, respect from Algerians

July 20, 2023
China/Human Rights

Flipping through an old photo album, Zhang Youming, 90, showed the journalist a picture of herself taken in the Algerian city of Saida, in which she embraces a local girl with big

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