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Pakistan Can Bounce Back Even Now, if it Wants

February 23, 2023
Columns

Facing severe economic crisis and near bankruptcy conditions and high inflation, citizens of Pakistan must be undergoing stressful time now. Apart from such severe economic crisis brought about due to combination of

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February 23 – Russian Day of the Fatherland Defender

February 23, 2023
Russia

By tradition February, 23 is a day when we honour people whose lives are closely tied to the Armed Forces, who are ready to counter any threats to our security day and

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China-Russia partnership never targets any third party: senior diplomat

February 22, 2023
China/Russia

The China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for a new era has never targeted any third party, nor does it tolerate any third party interference or coercion, a senior Chinese diplomat said

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China Urges Sri Lanka to Avoid Default: A Cautionary Tale

February 22, 2023
Diplomacy/Editorials

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor It is well known that Sri Lanka is currently facing a significant debt crisis, with one of its major creditors being China. As such, the recent visit

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The French Are Going, But the War in the Sahel Continues

February 22, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

On February 9, 2023, around 100 armed men drove to Dembo, Burkina Faso, on motorcycles and in pickup trucks. They opened fire on a militia group called Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland

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To Overcome Economic Crisis, Sri Lanka Needs “Less Democracy” For Sometime

February 22, 2023
Columns

What to make of the mindset and approach of these politicians in Sri Lanka?   Is it their  case  that international intervention is necessary to ensure local body elections? by N.S.Venkataraman  Sri Lanka’s

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Interview: Nord Stream bombing “dumbest” act from Washington

February 22, 2023
Interviews

American investigative journalist Seymour Hersh has termed the Nord Stream bombing, which he says was done by the United States, the “dumbest” act from Washington in years, an Indian news website Firstpost

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American Democracy: Many Asian Americans buy weapons for safety

February 22, 2023
Human Rights/United States

In the wake of the mass shootings in Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay in California, a growing number of Asian Americans are buying, or considering buying, guns for protection, reported CNN

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Palestine Ambassador to Sri Lanka meeting with chief prelates in Kandy

February 22, 2023
Diplomacy

On 20th February 2023, His excellency Dr. Zuhair M. H. Dar Zaid, Ambassador of the state of Palestine and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps in Sri Lanka paid courtesy calls on the

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International Mother Language Day Celebrates in Colombo

February 22, 2023
Culture/Diplomacy

Bangladesh High Commission in Colombo observed the International Mother Language Day – 2023 this morning at the historic Independence Square with the gracious presence of Prime Minister of Sri Lanka Dinesh Gunawardena.

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