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South Eastern University in Sri Lanka: Apocalypse Continues Due to Government Indifference

February 27, 2023
Education

South Eastern University of Sri Lanka has had a very steady growth during the last two decades since its establishment. As a significant success story of the university, the establishment of the

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Sri Lanka: Time to Policy Overhaul to Ensure Retail Industry’s Future

February 27, 2023
Business

The Sri Lanka Retail Forum (SLRF) 2023 conducted by the Sri Lanka Retailers Association (SLRA) on 1st March, 2023, will address many of the pressing challenges currently faced by the industry, and

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Bangladesh withdraws duty on sugar import to stabilize local market

February 27, 2023
Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s National Board of Revenue (NBR) on Sunday withdrew import duty on both raw and refined sugar in order to enable consumers to get the sweetener at lower prices. In a notification,

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Challenging the IMF’s ‘China Card’: Why Sri Lanka Doesn’t Need to Choose Between China and the West

February 26, 2023
Diplomacy/Editorials

This is a prime opportunity for the IMF to prove its neutrality and humanity, despite being accused of playing politics on behalf of the West. The IMF has been criticized for its

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Sri Lanka: Taxing Times

February 26, 2023
Politics/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

“…we emphasise that we won’t hesitate at all to unite with all health workers and take tough measures which can paralyse the entire hospital system against this unfair wage cut.” Statement by

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The Anniversary of a Nightmare

February 26, 2023
Uncategorized

It has been a year of fire, raining steel, smoke, bloodshed, and ruination, like nothing since Adolf Hitler’s stormtroopers blitzkrieged their way through Europe in 1940. Likewise, Vladimir Putin’s invading troops have

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Black Lives Matter Day – Race, Class and The Woke Theory

February 26, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

If it is not a cultural divide, then what is it?  Perhaps it is a matter of divisions in class? 

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Why Pakistan Defies the Failed State Narrative?

February 26, 2023
Pakistan

Despite the worst pandemic (Covid-19) and flood destruction, Pakistan is anticipated to grow at a 3.2% annual rate in FY 2023/24, according to a World Bank estimate. Pakistan has long been associated

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Is Lip Sympathy Enough for Harassed Women in Afghanistan and Iran?

February 26, 2023
Human Rights

Both men and women are children  of God  and obviously,  God has created men and women to compliment each other. The fact is that men need women and women need men and

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Science should guide Fukushima wastewater release plan, Pacific leaders say

February 25, 2023
Human Rights/Japan

Pacific leaders on Friday wrapped up the two-day Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Special Leaders’ Retreat in Fiji, where Japan’s Fukushima wastewater release plan was in the limelight. The PIF rotating chair underlined

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