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Biden walks back on Ukraine’s Nato accession

June 20, 2023
Russia/Ukraine

If only the US President Joe Biden had a time machine as in the post-apocalyptic science fiction novella by H. G. Wells, he should have used that vehicle or device to travel

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The Role of Alternative Financing Mechanisms to Address Sri Lanka’s Debt Overhang

June 19, 2023
Business/Sri Lanka Debt Cancellation

The common path followed by almost all IMF member countries in response to sovereign debt crises in recent decades,is to enter into an IMF supported stabilisation and structural adjustment programme. Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka Maintains Engagement with UN on Human Rights Issues – UN

June 19, 2023
Human Rights/News

In a statement presented at the 53rd session of the Human Rights Council, Volker Türk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, expressed concern over Sri Lanka’s rejection of certain aspects of

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Indian Big Pharma: Unveiling the Hidden Dangers

June 19, 2023
Human Rights

by a Special Correspondent The alarming incidents of medical complications and fatalities in Sri Lanka linked to drugs manufactured in India have brought the spotlight onto the country’s pharmaceutical industry. These distressing

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Sri Lanka: Canada Debunks the Genocide Allegations

June 19, 2023
Diplomacy/Editorials

Editorial The Canadian government has officially communicated to the Sri Lankan government that there is no credible evidence supporting the occurrence of genocide in Sri Lanka. This information was reaffirmed by reliable

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The Battle Within: A Detailed Study of Manipur’s Turmoil

June 19, 2023
Defence/India

28 May 2023 could have been a unique day but for 21 opposition parties  boycotting the inauguration ceremony of the new Parliament House, amidst massive violence broken out in Manipur killing 40

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How Dan Ellsberg changed my life?

June 19, 2023
Defence/History

It was one of those life-changing moments that you never forget. In June 1971, I was working as a daytime bartender at the Ritz Hotel off Boston Common, having a cup of

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Kurundi: A Runway to ’56?

June 18, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

“Already the snow falls…Karl Kraus words in verses III In his fifth labour, Heracles cleans the Augean Stables by rerouting the rivers Alpheus and Peneus through the filthy abode of King Augeas’

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Father’s Day – Have We Got It All Wrong?

June 18, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

We sit in the mud…and reach for the stars. ~ Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Sons Father’s Day falls on  the third Sunday of June each year in the United States, Canada, United

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Three Road Blocks Marring India’s Progress

June 17, 2023
India

Over the past nine years, India has made significant strides in various domains, earning recognition from several international credit rating agencies as one of the fastest developing economies in the world. This

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