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Espionage: Jack Teixeira and Me

April 28, 2023
Columns/Defence

Jack Teixeira and I have a couple things in common: Cape Cod and a Top Secret security clearance. Way back in the summer of 1966, holding a draft notice that threatened to

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What are some ways Sri Lanka can capitalise on its wealth opportunities?

April 27, 2023
Uncategorized

One of the easiest ways is to cut expenditure. It is within the power of Sri Lanka’s status as an island nation in the middle of the Indian Ocean. Put simply, it

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Should Act of Charity be Unconditional?

April 27, 2023
Human Rights

Religious scriptures , mythological stories and speeches and writings of scholars advocate that love and compassion for others  should be the central focus of the thought process of everyone. It is said

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Young People From the U.S. Travel to Cuba and Break the Siege

April 27, 2023
Business/Columns

It’s a hot and crowded Tuesday morning in the Yoruba Cultural Center in Havana, and the air sticks to the skin. You can hear the fluttering of paper as people fan themselves,

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App Delivery Workers in India Strike Against Increasing Exploitation 

April 27, 2023
India/News

A new pay scheme introduced by Blinkit, a quick-delivery grocery unit under one of India’s largest food delivery platforms, Zomato, has sparked protests by delivery workers across several cities in the country. 

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Ecuador: Prosecutors Request Preventive Detention of Former President Lenín Moreno

April 27, 2023
Ecuador/News

Ecuador’s attorney general’s office, on April 19, requested the preventive detention of former president Lenín Moreno after he failed to appear before the court as mandated in the Sinohydro case. Moreno is

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Chile’s President Announces Plan to Nationalize Lithium Industry

April 27, 2023
Chile/News

Chile’s President Gabriel Boric, in a televised address to the nation on April 20, announced his plan to nationalize the country’s lithium industry to boost the economy and protect the environment. Boric

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U.S. And NATO Allies Accounted for Over Half of Global Military Expenditure in 2022

April 27, 2023
News/United States

The world’s total military expenditure surpassed $2.24 trillion in 2022, with Europe recording its steepest rise in the last three decades, according to the annual military expenditure report of the Stockholm International Peace Research

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Strategic Significance of Bangladesh Army Chief’s India Visit

April 27, 2023
Bangladesh/India

Bangladesh Army Chief General SM Shafiuddin Ahmed left for India on Wednesday (April 26) on a three-day official visit at the invitation of Indian Army Chief. During the visit, he will attend

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From Tragedy to Scandal: How the X-Press Pearl Disaster Exposed Sri Lanka’s Muggers

April 26, 2023
Columns

by Gajaya Oh, Chamara Gunasekara, how lucky you are to be born in the Island of Pearl, or as we like to call it, the Island of Paradise Lost. It must be

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