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Tens of Thousands Celebrate Fifth Anniversary of Mexican President AMLO’s Victory

July 6, 2023
Mexico/News

On Saturday, July 1, around 250,000 people gathered at Zócalo Square in Mexico City to celebrate five years since the presidential victory of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO). They celebrated the

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Governor Senthil Meets Udayanidhi Stalin to Strengthen Bilateral Relations

July 6, 2023
News

In a significant step towards strengthening bilateral relations between Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka, the Governor of Eastern Province, Senthil Thondaman, recently held a productive meeting with Udayanidhi Stalin, the Minister of

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Illusions Shattered: The Iraq Betrayal and the Ukraine Deception

July 6, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The playbook the pimps of war use to lure us into one military fiasco after another, including Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and now Ukraine, does not change. Freedom and democracy are

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Restructuring Srilankan Airlines – A Retrospective and Prospective Look

July 5, 2023
Business/Columns

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” ~ George Santayana RETROSPECT Each airline has a slogan.  Some of these are quite uplifting: “ a great way to fly; a

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Defending Russia: Unity, Resilience, and Steady Development

July 5, 2023
Russia

Following article is based on the speech by the author as the President of the Russian Federation, at the meeting of the SCO Heads of State Council Naturally, Russia supports the draft

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Sri Lanka’s President Pushes for Domestic Debt Restructuring: A Risky Path to Economic Recovery

July 4, 2023
Columns

President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s efforts to re-structure both domestic and external debt to meet International Monetary Fund debt ceilings on debt sustainability made some progress by the end of the month. In the

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Through the Lens of America: Assessing the Failed Coup in Russia

July 4, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

The former US president Donald Trump’s remarks regarding the failed coup attempt in Russia by Yevgeniy Prigozhin stood out for their sheer subtlety amidst the crass new western narrative that the dramatic

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India Will Pay 70% of Cost but Micron Will Own 100% of the Plant—A Curious Business Model

July 4, 2023
India/United States

The deal with Micron during PM Modi’s visit to the United States has made headlines as a major technological breakthrough and a new dawn for India’s electronics chip-making industry. Implicit in this

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China’s Hunan launches direct shipping route to Russia

July 4, 2023
News

A ship carrying exports including 564 cars and some auto parts departed on Monday from Chenglingji Port, in the city of Yueyang, Hunan Province, bound for the Russian port of Vladivostok, marking

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In France, It is Not a Revolution

July 3, 2023
France

The scenes that keep coming from France if they came from any “lesser” country, from weak alliances, would be taken as the prelude to a civil war, to a regime overthrow. The

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