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Ukraine war takes its toll on UK politics

July 18, 2023
Diplomacy

The NATO Summit in Vilnius on June 11-12 turned out to be an anti-climax with the fractured relationship between the regime in Kiev and the Western powers surging. What is happening is

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Russia: Wagner is Back with New Head to Fight Again

July 18, 2023
Defence/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Wagner troops are now either in Belarus training the army there. More Wagner troops are now in a convoy on their way to Belarus.  A spokesperson for Wagner and one of its top leaders have released videos with

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The flourishing narcotics industry

July 18, 2023
Afghanistan/Defence

According to World Drug Report, 2023, published in June by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC): The bulk of global illicit opium production continues to take place in a limited number

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Resurgent Terror

July 18, 2023
Defence/Pakistan

On July 12, 2023, one Police Constable, identified as Mohsin Azam, was killed and another three Policemen sustained injuries during an attack by unidentified terrorists on the newly established Police check posts

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Ceylon Chamber Concerned About Developments in Healthcare Sector

July 18, 2023
Business

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce is concerned about recent developments in the healthcare sector, particularly regarding the quality of pharmaceutical products procured for the public healthcare system.  While the shortage of essential

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A Plastic Recycling Center Opens in Kaduwela

July 18, 2023
Business

The Kaduwela Municipal Council opened the first of four Plastic Recycling Centers at 567/3, Yashodara Mawatha, Dedigamuwa as a pilot to improve standards in plastic waste collection and apply environment, health, and

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International Justice Day – A Contradiction in Terms?

July 17, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

“A person stands a better chance of being tried and judged for killing one human being than for killing 100,000.”— José Ayala Lasso, former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights The

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Machu Picchu, Vilcabamba, and The Search for The Lost Cities of the Andes

July 17, 2023
New Books

The following excerpts were adapted from the author’s book, The Last Days of the Incas, published by Simon & Schuster “If you take a map of the Vilcabamba area and put a

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Sri Lanka: Ranil, beware the Greeks bearing gifts

July 17, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

Indian Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra’s ‘short official visit’ to Sri Lanka was to prepare and work out arrangements for President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s upcoming visit to India, official Lankan government reports said.

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Beyond the Façade: Unmasking the U.S.-India Partnership

July 17, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

Arundhati Roy delivers a powerful critique of the U.S.-India partnership, exposing the erosion of democracy under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rule. She highlights the U.S. government’s complicity in empowering a dangerous regime

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