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Supportive Legislation Needed for Muslim Women

July 2, 2023
Human Rights

In order for any country or society to claim a civilized status, it is crucial that men and women are treated equally and in accordance with the laws of the land. Unfortunately,

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Can The Chinese Rise as a Superpower Lead to a Nuclear War?

July 2, 2023
Diplomacy/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

 ESTABLISHMENT OF QUAD  According to Dr. Prabhakar Deshpande, an Indian analyst the origin of QUAD can be traced back to the evolution of Exercise Malabar and the 2004 Tsunami, when India conducted

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Sri Lanka: Resolute Denouncement of Cardinal’s Brazen Intrusion

July 1, 2023
Editorials

Editorial The audacious interference by His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith, the Colombo Archbishop, in the appointment of Sri Lanka’s Inspector General of Police is an outright assault on the nation’s esteemed reputation and

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Chinese companies lauded for helping develop Tanzanian capital

July 1, 2023
China

“Dodoma is developing very fast,” commented a taxi driver on the way from the central bus station to the central business district in the Tanzanian capital of Dodoma. The taxi driver, who

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“De-risking” from China is a false proposition

July 1, 2023
China/Diplomacy

Participants in the recent Summer Davos Forum poured cold water on the Western “de-risking” concept — a false proposition based on zero-sum ideology and confabulation. Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade

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Against Output

June 30, 2023
Education

No theorist in the humanities simply writes up their discoveries. The writing process is constitutive to any meaning in humanities scholarship. So, as radically focused on authorship as “Against Theory” is—undercutting all

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Sri Lanka: Business Leaders Appreciate Government’s Efforts to Safeguard Banking System

June 30, 2023
Business/News

Business leaders and representatives from various chambers and unions gathered at the Presidential Secretariat for a meeting with President Ranil Wickremesinghe. The discussions focused on the Domestic Debt Optimization (DDO) program and

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The Empirical Triumph of Theory

June 30, 2023
Columns/Education

A graduate student who fell asleep in 1982 and woke up in 2022 might see large language models as a triumph for cultural theory. It is hard to imagine a clearer vindication

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Sri Lanka: The Guardian of Nagadeepa — A Journey of Faith and Harmony

June 30, 2023
Culture

Most Revered Nawadagala Padumaketti Tissa Thero, the Chief Sangha of the Northern Province and guardian of Nagadeepa Purana Rana Maha Viharaya and Dambakolapatuna Viharaya, celebrated his fifty years in the priesthood on

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The Struggle for Environmental Justice in Africa

June 30, 2023
Human Rights

The struggle for environmental justice in Africa is complex and broad. It is the continuation of the fight for the liberation of the continent and for socio-ecological transformation. It is a fact

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