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The Katchatheevu Conundrum: Dangers of Indian Distorted Politics

April 6, 2023
Diplomacy/Editorials

by Our Political Affairs Editor Borders are the scars of history – French diplomat and historian François Guizot Indian critics have continued to spread false information, alleging that their former Prime Minister

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The Saudis and OPEC: Asserting Their Independence in a Changing World

April 6, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

The shock oil production cuts from May outlined by the OPEC+ on Sunday essentially means that eight key OPEC countries decided to join hands with Russia to reduce oil production, messaging that OPEC and

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The Trump Effect: How One Man Changed American Politics Forever

April 6, 2023
Columns

In a geopolitical earthquake, Finland officially joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization yesterday, even as the United States found itself consumed by its own lurid domestic drama. So, even as America’s already enviable position

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Inside the Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights in Africa

April 6, 2023
Human Rights

The National Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (NGLHRC) gained a historic win at the Kenyan Supreme Court on February 24, 2023. It was finally able to register as an official nongovernmental organization (NGO),

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Tragedy in Ciudad Juárez Highlights Dangers Faced by Migrants

April 5, 2023
Human Rights/Mexico

On the night of March 27, at least 39 migrants from various Central and South American countries died after a fire broke out in the dormitory of a migrant center in Ciudad

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Peru Announces Definitive Withdrawal of Ambassador From Colombia

April 5, 2023
News/Peru

On March 29, Peru’s de facto government, led by Dina Boluarte, announced the “definitive withdrawal” of its ambassador from Colombia following statements from Colombian President Gustavo Petro in support of ousted Peruvian

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Regional Isolation of Syria May End Soon

April 5, 2023
News/Syria

Saudi Arabia may invite Syria to attend the upcoming Arab League summit in Riyadh in May, reinforcing the trend of Syria’s reintegration into regional politics after over a decade of isolation. Diplomatic relations between

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Unmasking Western Hypocrisy: A Candid Interview with Russian Ambassador to Sri Lanka

April 5, 2023
Diplomacy/Interviews

Exclusive by Nilantha Ilangamuwa Recently, Nilantha Ilangamuwa had the opportunity to conduct an exclusive interview with the Russian Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Levan S. Dzhagaryan, at the Russian Embassy in Colombo. The

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Sri Lanka’s Top Chamber Embraces Petroleum Sector Liberalization and Economic Reforms

April 5, 2023
Business

The Ceylon Chamber notes with satisfaction the steps taken to implement crucial economic reforms. It is important to maintain the reform momentum under the IMF program, in order to meet the program

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On the rising Russia-China relations

April 5, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

Russia-China relations have reached the highest level in its history and continue to develop steadily. These relations greatly surpass the Cold War time military-political alliances. They are not institutionalized as a formal

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