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Fifty Years After Chile’s Coup, the First Year of Popular Unity

April 11, 2023
History/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Ten days after the 1973 coup against the Popular Unity (UP) government of President Salvador Allende, the military opened the Río Chico concentration camp on Dawson Island, located in the Strait of Magellan, near

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Positive Outlook: Sri Lankan Exporters Remain Optimistic Despite Revenue Slowdown

April 10, 2023
Business

The fourth Export Barometer Survey conducted by The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce highlighted the fall in exports in the second half of 2022, in line with the decline in national exports during

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European Banking System Faces Turmoil Due to Risk Spillover from US Financial Markets

April 10, 2023
Business

A lack of independent financial policies and oversight has put the European banking industry in turmoil due to spillover risks from the U.S. financial system, a Singaporean economist told Xinhua in a

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The Psychology of Crime in Economically Deprived Sri Lanka

April 10, 2023
Editorials/Human Rights

Editorial The recent wave of crimes in the country is a disturbing reminder that despite the efforts of religious institutions to educate the public on the meaning of life, there are still

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New Book: The Time the Ceiling Caved In

April 10, 2023
Human Rights/New Books

Following excerpts adapted from the author’s most recent book, Your Consent Is Not Required, published by BenBella Books, Inc. Upon retiring to the sunny Okanagan Valley in British Columbia in 1997, my

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Barren Futures: A Post-Human Landscape

April 10, 2023
Columns

The Future of Life Institute’s open letter demanding a six-month precautionary pause on artificial-intelligence development has already been signed by thousands of high-profile figures, including Elon Musk. The signatories worry that AI labs are

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Sri Lanka: Arrest Made in Connection with Easter Sunday Attack After Intel Tip

April 10, 2023
Defence/News

The Kochchikade Police have reported that on Easter Sunday (April 9), they arrested the brother of Saharan Hasim’s wife in the Kochchikade area of Negombo. Hasim was identified as the mastermind behind

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Role of Psychological Warfare in Bangladesh’s Liberation War — Part 2

April 10, 2023
History

Anthony Mascarenhas Initially, as per their plan, the Pakistani army decided it would be a good idea to invite some Pakistani reporters to the region to show them how they had successfully

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Iran proposes lessening West’s dominance in global economy

April 9, 2023
Iran/Russia

A top Iranian security official said on Sunday that reducing the U.S. dollar’s influence on regional and international trade will minimize the West’s domination over the global economy. Secretary of Iran’s Supreme

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From Underestimation to Devastation: Fourth Anniversary of the Easter Bombings

April 9, 2023
Editorials

Editorial “Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men.” – Romans 12:17 The Easter attacks in Sri Lanka have been a tragic event that

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