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At the Crossroads: A Moment of Bifurcation

July 3, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

I have noticed that the consciousness of many people [Russian citizens, ed.] cannot cope with the events of 24 June. So they tend to say: ‘it didn’t happen’; ‘it wasn’t real’; ‘they

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Tribute to My Mother and Salute to Our Medical Staff

July 3, 2023
Columns

My late mother was a nurse, a woman of exceptional beauty and strength. She dedicated 41 years to government service and reached the pinnacle of her profession before retiring and working abroad.

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Punjab: Increasing Fragility

July 3, 2023
Pakistan

On June 27, 2023, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) arrested 10 terrorists, including an Islamic State woman terrorist, during multiple raids across Punjab, Pakistan. The raids were conducted in Multan, Bahawalpur and

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Sri Lanka: The Unbelievable Wisdom of Cardinal Ranjith

July 3, 2023
Columns

by Hitha Honda Albert Oh, brace yourselves, ladies and gentlemen, for we are about to witness the profound wisdom and political expertise of none other than Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith. In a recent

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Chinese Ambassador Distributes Aid and Pays Tribute to National Hero

July 3, 2023
News

From 28 to 29 June, Qi Zhenhong, the Ambassador of China to Sri Lanka, embarked on a visit to Uva Province to extend China’s assistance and pay homage to a national hero.

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Afterword: Learning to Read AI Texts

July 3, 2023
Education

Left uninterrogated in “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? ” and “Against Theory” is what “authorial intent” means for LLMs, as well as the assertion that meaning

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Is the CIA and Western Intelligence Losing Ground in Russia?

July 2, 2023
Diplomacy/Editorials

by Our Defence Affairs Editor It is intriguing to see a man who possesses extensive knowledge of diplomacy and is well-equipped with intelligence resources take the stage and claims that his spy

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A World Transformed and the Role of Intelligence

July 2, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

The following essay is based on the 59th Ditchley annual lecture delivered by the author as the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Director I must admit that my memory of the conference itself

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Has Erdoğan Fallen into a Deadly Trap? 

July 2, 2023
Turkey

The recent election victory of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to a new five year term as President of Türkiye, is rapidly looking like it will be a Pyrrhic one, one that will see

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Sri Lanka: Debt and destruction

July 2, 2023
Business

As the week closed the Central Bank and the Finance ministry sought to unveil the long-awaited domestic debt restructuring plan, a prerequisite to attain debt sustainability demanded by the IMF.Ironically, Governor Nandalal

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