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Mother’s Day and Rights of Women    

May 22, 2023
Human Rights

I am late in responding to Mother’s Day (14 May) which could have been a landmark in changing antagonistic social culture in Sri Lanka like in many other countries. But better late

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Sam Altman’s Blueprint for Ethical AI Development

May 22, 2023
Editorials

Editorial In the dynamic realm of artificial intelligence (AI), Sam Altman’s voice resonates with exceptional clarity. As the CEO of OpenAI and a distinguished entrepreneur in the field, Altman offers a distinctive

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US hopes to snatch victory from jaws of defeat in Ukraine

May 21, 2023
Russia/Ukraine

The G7 Leaders’ 2700-word statement on Ukraine, issued in Hiroshima after their summit meeting glossed over the burning question today — the so-called counter-offensive against the Russian forces. It is a deafening silence,

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Will Indian Government’s Withdrawal of 2000 Note Root Out Corruption?

May 21, 2023
India

After demonetisation in 2016, cash circulation in India by value came down significantly . However, subsequently , for whatever reasons , the cash circulation was gradually increased by the Government of India

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Sri Lanka: Only can reveal the truth on political conspiracies

May 21, 2023
Politics

Moves for the resurrection of the Lotus Bud Party (Pohottuwa) of the Rajapaksas are already under way. Stories about international conspiracies even involving superpowers are many to exculpate former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa

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Sri Lanka: Politics of Addiction

May 21, 2023
Columns/Politics

“Not only our actions, but also our inactions, become our destiny.” ~ Heinrich Zimmer (The King and the Corpse) This week marked the 14th anniversary of the ending of the long Eelam

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Indian diplomacy in overstretch

May 20, 2023
Diplomacy

The Foreign Secretary’s special briefing on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Asia-Pacific tour (May 19-24) dovetailed skilfully into three summit meetings, and brings to mind an institution of the Middle Ages known as the “wandering

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China unveils name of first domestically-built large cruise ship

May 20, 2023
Business/News

The name of China’s first domestically-built large cruise ship was unveiled in Shanghai on Friday.  “Adora Magic City” aims to offer a unique and immersive cruise experience that seamlessly blends Eastern and

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Wigneswaran points out the root cause of Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Conflict

May 20, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Many academic articles have been written about the ethnic crisis in Sri Lanka. Many scholars have offered explanations in this regard. And many solutions have been proposed. There has even been a

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Sri Lanka: Govt. to Setup a New ‘Social Intelligence Unit’ to Safeguard Children

May 19, 2023
Defence/News

Plans are underway to establish a dedicated ‘Social Intelligence Unit’ aimed at safeguarding children and young individuals, according to State Minister of Defence Premitha Bandara Tennakoon. The minister highlighted the recent alarming

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