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Why Are Archaeologists Unable to Find Evidence for a Ruling Class of the Indus Civilization?

June 23, 2023
Education/History

Little more than a century ago, British and Indian archaeologists began excavating the remains of what they soon realized was a previously unknown civilization in the Indus Valley. Straddling parts of Pakistan

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 Are We Living Through a De-Dollarization?

June 23, 2023
Business/Columns

De-dollarization is apparently here, “like it or not,” as a May 2023 video by the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, a peace-oriented think tank based in Washington, D.C., states. Quincy is not alone

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Sinophobia Circus: Farce of the Clown in White House

June 23, 2023
Diplomacy/Editorials

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor Oh, how fortunate we are to witness the grand spectacle of a clown in the White House ruling over the so-called “free world.” In this remarkable theater,

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All 5 people on board missing submersible dead

June 23, 2023
News

The U.S. Coast Guard announced on Thursday that a debris field found by searchers near the Titanic earlier in the day is wreckage from the missing Titan submersible. In a press briefing

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Improving Tourism in Sri Lanka Through Domestic Aviation – The Problem Of A De-Linked System

June 23, 2023
Aviation/Columns

“Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet.” ~ Rudyard Kipling, The Ballad of East and West The Issue The Government of Sri Lanka, under Extraordinary

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Three little letters the world came to hate: IMF

June 22, 2023
Business/Diplomacy

The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) headquarters are in the heart of Washington, a stone’s throw from the White House, Lincoln Memorial, Treasury Department, Organisation of American States (OAS) and Federal Reserve (the

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Can the European Leg of the Triad Break Free from the Atlantic Alliance?

June 22, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

It is difficult to make sense of many events these days. France’s behaviour, for instance, is hard to square. On the one hand, French President Emmanuel Macron changed his mind to support Ukraine’s entry

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Revisiting Crippled Minds after 40 years

June 22, 2023
Book Reviews

The writings critiquing Western knowledge and the West’s depiction of Asia are being often received a higher admiration from the academia in the Global South as profound attempts that try to question

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Global financing summit to address climate-related issues

June 22, 2023
Human Rights

The Summit for a New Global Financing Pact will be held in Paris on June 22 and 23. Its stated goal is to build a new contract between the countries of the

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Ukraine: Rebuilding Amidst Devastation

June 22, 2023
Ukraine

Imagine the aftermath of the war in Ukraine, a country worn out by destruction and in need of reconstruction. On the 483rd day of the conflict, on June 21, 2023, the West

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