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Sri Lanka: Medicinal drugs crisis and Health – Field Note 2

November 19, 2022
Business

This series is based on the excerpts of the first report of the Sub-Committee in identifying short and medium-term programmes related Economic Stabilization of the National Council tabled in the Parliament by

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Sri Lanka: Ramifications of Constitutionalism

November 18, 2022
Columns/Politics

The Sri Lankan Tamils of the North and East have been urging for the recognition of their traditional homelands from almost the time of Independence. During the grant of Independence, the Tamils

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War on Water in Africa

November 18, 2022
Human Rights

In early November, foreign ministers from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Christophe Lutundula Apala Pen’Apala, and Rwanda, Vicent Birutamet in Luanda, Angola, to find a political solution to a conflict that

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Sri Lanka: Restructuring of Public Debt and Fiscal Policy – Field Note 1

November 18, 2022
Business

This series is based on the excerpts of the first report of the Sub-Committee in identifying short and medium term programmes related Economic Stabilization of the National Council tabled in the Parliament

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Sri Lanka: Repeal the PTA and Release Prisoners Held Under It

November 17, 2022
Human Rights

Voices for democracy are reverberating in many countries, where people’s rights and freedoms are being usurped by fundamentalist and autocratic regimes around the world. They are openly and covertly resorting to desperate

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Exclusive: Sino-Lanka Everlasting Friendship for Greater Rejuvenation

November 17, 2022
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The following essay is based on the speech made by the author at the Parliament of Sri Lanka recently, during his maiden official visit to Sri Lanka Thank you for your invitation

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The Need for an International Anti Corruption Court

November 17, 2022
Columns/Human Rights

“You know the old Russian proverb.  What’s mine is mine, and what’s yours is mine.” ― Daniel Silva, The Cellist In a recent interview on BBC’s HARDtalk, the interviewee was Judge Mark L. Wolf

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Sri Lanka: Chamber says budget is in right direction

November 17, 2022
Business

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce observes that the National Budget for 2023 contains many laudable reform proposals which, if implemented in a timely manner, will complement the ongoing fiscal reforms outlined prior

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Private Greed Prevails Over Humanity’s Survival

November 17, 2022
Columns/Diplomacy

COP27 has begun in Sharm el-Sheikh. Although the Ukraine war and the U.S. midterm elections have shifted our immediate focus away from the battle against global warming, it still remains a central concern

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Sri Lanka: False promises at the cost of working people

November 16, 2022
Business

The following statement issued by the Feminist Collective for Economic Justice Statement on Sri Lanka’s Proposed National Budget for 2023 The Government’s budget presented on 14th November, 2022 is incredibly callous. It

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