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Banality of Evil: U.S. history of unethical human experiments

February 14, 2023
Human Rights/United States

“It is peaceful. The sun shines. The sea is blue. But you forget … there is evil everywhere under the sun.” The stinging famous line written by “Queen of Crime” Agatha Christie

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Selenium-enriched foods could be used against Alzheimer’s disease: study

February 14, 2023
Education

Chinese researchers have recently put forward evidence for improving Alzheimer’s disease (AD) with selenium-enriched foods and ingredients, according to the Institute of Microbiology under Guangdong Academy of Sciences. The new study indicates

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Assassinations of intellects in Sri Lanka during the social upheaval

February 14, 2023
Artificial Intelligence/Columns

The assassinations of intellectuals in Sri Lanka during periods of social upheaval have been a tragic and troubling feature of the country’s recent history. These targeted killings have taken place against a

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Chomsky and Prashad: Cuba Is Not a State Sponsor of Terrorism

February 14, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

Cuba, a country of 11 million people, has been under an illegal embargo by the United States government for over six decades. Despite this embargo, Cuba’s people have been able to transcend

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India: NSA Doval creates synergy in India-Russia ties

February 14, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy/India

The scheduled visit of National Security Advisor Ajit Doval to Moscow on February 7-9 was in connection with the multilateral consultations of the secretaries of security councils and national security advisors regarding Afghanistan hosted by the

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Ukraine draining NATO’s ammunition stockpiles: Stoltenberg

February 14, 2023
Diplomacy/Ukraine

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) needs to “ramp up production” of ammunition as Ukraine’s rate of usage is depleting current capacities and draining stockpiles, the alliance’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said

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Tamil Nadu: Nedumaran’s Fallacy

February 13, 2023
Diplomacy/Editorials

Editorial Velupillai Prabhakaran, the former leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), was killed in action in May 2009 during the final stages of the Sri Lankan civil war. His

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EU starts purchasing made-in-China metro trains

February 13, 2023
China/Portugal

First of the 18-set metro trains made by Chinese company was delivered to the Porto Metro company of Portugal on Saturday. The 4-car train is on display in the Trindade Metro Station

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Sweden discards 8.5 mln doses COVID-19 vaccines

February 13, 2023
Uncategorized

Sweden has discarded nearly 8.5 million doses of vaccines against COVID-19, local media reported on Sunday.The discarded doses equal to about 20 percent of vaccine doses Sweden has procured, according to Swedish

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Sri Lanka Guardian and Xinhua Sign Syndication Agreement

February 13, 2023
Editorials

In a major step forward for Sri Lanka Guardian, we are pleased to inform our readers that we and Xinhua News Agency have signed a syndication agreement recently. This agreement will allow

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