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Sri Lanka’s Top Spy Addresses UN Conference, Highlights Global Threat Landscape

June 22, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

In a compelling speech delivered at the Third United Nations High-Level Conference on Counter-Terrorism, Major General Suresh Sallay, Director of the State Intelligence Service in Sri Lanka, highlighted the evolving global threat

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Maximizing Human Potential: The Convergence of Development and Human Rights

June 21, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

It is widely known that in the mid-20th century, renowned British sociologist T.H. Marshall delivered a lecture entitled “citizenship and social class” at Cambridge University in 1949, which resulted in a significant

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The Crisis of Middle East Refugees: Shedding Light on the Need to Tackle Root Causes

June 21, 2023
Human Rights

Tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees have been pouring into neighboring countries in the past months following the breakout of an armed conflict in Sudan, straining the host countries’ meager resources and

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Millions in the U.S. Ration Medicine as Big Pharma Fights to Keep Prices High

June 21, 2023
Human Rights/News

A new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report published in June 2023 reveals that approximately 9.2 million people in the U.S. try to save money by rationing their medication. This study is based on

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Socialist Party of Zambia President Fred M’membe Faces Threat of Arrest

June 21, 2023
News/Zambia

The Socialist Party (SP) of Zambia is once again the target of persecution by the ruling United Party for National Development (UPND). On June 15, SP President and journalist Dr. Fred M’membe issued an alert that

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One in Five Children in Pakistan Are Suffering From Wasting, Says UN Report

June 21, 2023
News/Pakistan

According to the latest report of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (OCHA), “one in five children under [the age of] five in Pakistan suffer from wasting.” The rate of severe

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Climate Change Is Intensifying Humanitarian Crisis in War-Affected Yemen

June 21, 2023
News/Yemen

Important progress has been made in ending violence in Yemen for the first time since 2015 when the Saudi Arabia-led coalition invaded the country. However, the eight years of war have created the “world’s

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The Alchemy of Pain: Transmuting Trauma into Timeless Tales

June 21, 2023
Columns/Education/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Every time something terrible happens to me I think, ‘well, at least this would make a good story.’ In fact, the worse the something, the better the story. It’s the writer’s relief. When my

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UN adopts agreement to protect high seas

June 20, 2023
Human Rights

The United Nations on Monday adopted a historic agreement for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction which cover over two-thirds of the ocean. “The ocean

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Human rights and whole-process people’s democracy

June 20, 2023
Business/Politics

by Robert Lawrence Kuhn Other than global economic and social imbalances, and climate change, defining and protecting human rights is the most important challenge for the international community. “Whole-process people’s democracy” is

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