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Ranil’s Alchemy Challenge

August 21, 2022
Columns

President Ranil Wickremesinghe has taken on the role of an alchemist of sorts. Ancient alchemists attempted to transform various metals called, base metals, as lead and copper by subjecting them to various

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Is Marxism-Leninism a Eurocentric, Racist Ideology?

August 21, 2022
History

One thing the Marxist-Leninist movement has never done is address how eurocentric, racist actually, they are. Why do I say this? Because nowhere in any Marxist-Leninist writings can you find any mention

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Cost of China’s Miscalculation

August 21, 2022
China

Signals from China clearly indicate that the Chinese government has evolved a strategy and action plan, to be partly implemented in medium term and the rest to be implemented in long term

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Clumsy lies

August 20, 2022
China/Diplomacy

Recently, Sri Lanka has experienced political turmoil and a change of government due to its domestic economic crisis. The so-called China “debt trap” narrative has emerged once again, becoming the focus of

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Sri Lanka: US Congress members asked Authority to urge for curbing Corruption and Mismanagement

August 20, 2022
Diplomacy/Human Rights

Six members of the US Congress have written to the Secretary of State, Anthony J. Blinken and Administrator of U.S. Agency for International Development, Samantha Power to urge the Sri Lankan government

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Photos: Free meal project of Jaffna University

August 20, 2022
Education/Photos

Snr. Prof. Sampath Amarathunga, Chairman University Grants Commission visited the University of Jaffna recently and spent his time with students. He along with his colleagues enjoyed their lunch with students at the

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Interview: Gotabaya was sincere in his intentions – Nitin

August 20, 2022
Interviews

“During the extensive interview with him, he laid out a very good roadmap for progress and prosperity of your beautiful country. He was sincere and genuine in his intentions,” Nitin Anant Gokhale,

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Sri Lanka: All talk and no action

August 20, 2022
Columns

Insanity is doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results – Albert Einstein “Where are the protestors, the system has drowned them. Where is the system, it is where it has

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The Great Million-Man Swim

August 20, 2022
Columns

They used to call it `the million-man swim.’  That was the US Navy’s sneering dismissal of any Chinese attempt to seize the island of Taiwan by a massive amphibious invasion. The US

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UN urged Saudi to Release Shehab Immediately and Unconditionally

August 19, 2022
Human Rights

We are appalled by the sentencing of Saudi doctoral student Salma Al-Shehab to 34 years in jail followed by a 34-year travel ban in connection with a series of tweets and retweets

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