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Kunchanada (trumpeting of Elephants) a different species

May 9, 2023
Columns/Culture

In comparison with many other Singhalese teledramas that exploit mundane and constantly hackneyed themes, Kunchanada is in a different league. The teledrama trumpeting of elephants (Kunchanada), presumably set in 70s Galgamuwa, portrays

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The Journey of Jaffna’s Mahogany Plantation: A Sustainable Model for the Future

May 9, 2023
Columns

Today we talk much about tree plantation and increasing forest cover in our Country. How many trees we planted in a year? How many trees which we planted with much effort perish

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India’s Coal Policy Ignores Zero Emission Target: But Little Choice

May 9, 2023
India

During the Glasgow Climate Meet, the Indian Prime Minister announced with much fanfare that India would achieve zero net emission target by the year 2070. The pre-condition to reach zero emission level

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South Korea Pivots to Conflict

May 9, 2023
South Korea

by Dae-Han Song and Alice S. Kim South Korea’s far-right President Yoon Suk Yeol is rushing South Korea headlong into the middle of the new Cold War that the United States is waging against

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The Debt Ceiling Debate Is a Massive Deception Against the Public

May 9, 2023
Business

Future historians will likely look back at the debt ceiling rituals being reenacted these days with a frustrated shaking of their heads. That otherwise reasonable people would be so readily deceived raises

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Academic Discreditation vs. Political Power: The Dilemma of Sri Lanka’s South Eastern University

May 9, 2023
Corruption/Education

 “Never attribute to malice what can be adequately explained by stupidity” Summary: A letter from UGC Chairman Senior Professor Sampath Amaratunga to the Ministry of Education officials has recently surfaced making note

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Navigating the Triangular Ties: India, China, and the United States

May 9, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

HISTORY OF INDO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS Despite the best efforts by the US to influence India to bring the country within its orbit of influence, it is unlikely that India will forsake its deep-rooted

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Sri Lankan Airlines: Balancing Reputation and Reality in a Challenging Landscape

May 8, 2023
Editorials

Editorial Sri Lankan Airlines, the national carrier of Sri Lanka, has been in operation since 1979. Since then, the airline has grown in size and reputation, with a strong emphasis on providing

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The Sovereign’s Prisoner: Julian Assange and the Crown’s Grip

May 8, 2023
Journalism

On the coronation of my liege, I thought it only fitting to extend a heartfelt invitation to you to commemorate this momentous occasion by visiting your very own kingdom within a kingdom:

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Sri Lanka: How Open Economies Can Backfire — Learning from Past Mistakes

May 8, 2023
Business/Columns

An Eastern analogue is found in the Suvannahamsa Jataka, which appears in the fourth section of the Buddhist book of monastic discipline (Vinaya). In this the father of a poor family is reborn

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