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Indo-Lanka Relationship in a turbulent world

January 20, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

Following column is based on the remarks made by the author during his official visit to Sri Lanka on 20 January 2023 First of all, let me say what a great pleasure

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Sri Lanka: End of the Tunnel

January 20, 2023
Columns

The abuse of official power by the heads of state in Sri Lanka to amass illegal wealth or to allow their cronies to do so, and also to encourage the public representatives

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No Peaceful Multipolar World Anytime Soon: Underestimating US Power is Dangerous

January 20, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

“If ignorant both of your enemy and yourself, you are certain to be in peril.” Sun Tzu “But it turns out there isn’t really any military threat by the United states. Not

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The Role of the Brazilian Military in the Coup Attempt

January 20, 2023
Brazil

The far-right mob that invaded the federal building, Congress, and the Supreme Court and vandalized government buildings at Three Powers Plaza in Brasília on January 8, demanded a “military intervention” in Brazil. They had set up

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The Use of Lethal Drones in War – Are the Laws Silent?

January 20, 2023
Aviation/Business

“I know it is bad, but we must finish it. It does not finish. There is no finish to a war. War is not won by victory.” Extracted from A Farewell to Arms by

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Sri Lanka and U.S. militaries commence CARAT/MAREX Sri Lanka

January 19, 2023
Defence

The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps began exercise Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT)/Marine Exercise (MAREX) Sri Lanka 2023 with the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) and Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) in

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When the People Have Nothing More to Eat, They Will Eat the Rich

January 19, 2023
Human Rights

On 8 January, large crowds of people dressed in colours of the Brazilian flag descended on the country’s capital, Brasília. They invaded federal buildings, including the Congress, Supreme Court, and presidential palace, and vandalised public property.

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China’s economy is on a rebound

January 19, 2023
China

China’s economic data for the year 2022 has been released in Beijing on Tuesday. The striking part is that China’s GDP growth slowed down to 3 percent. From an Indian perspective, it may seem

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Death of independent medicine and fair trials

January 19, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

I often refer to how much of America has been eroded away during my lifetime, so much so that the country  into which I was born no longer exists.  Younger people don’t know what’s

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UN Human Rights Office comments on Sri Lanka Supreme Court ruling

January 18, 2023
Human Rights

The Human Rights Office notes the decision by the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka directing senior government officials, including a former President, to compensate the families of the victims of Easter Sunday attacks

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