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The Axes of Leadership

July 15, 2022
New Books

Following excerpts adapted from the author’s most recent book, The Leadership, published by Penguin Random House Any society, whatever its political system, is perpetually in transit between a past that forms its

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Joint Chambers seek smooth transition of power in accordance with constitution

July 11, 2022
Business

Joint Chambers welcome the announcements made by the President that he will resign on the 13th of July respecting the wishes of the citizens and the Prime Minister’s willingness to resign once

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Stop Fighting like Kilkenny Cats to Regain Sri Lanka

June 18, 2022
Interviews

“Dr. Singh allowed me to formulate all taxation reforms and I worked them out with some brilliant officers of the Indian Revenue Service,” he recalled when I asked about the secrets behind

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Sri Lanka: Questions Yet to Answer on Hejaaz Affair

September 24, 2021
Defence

by Our Defence Correspondent The arrest and detention of Hejaaz Hizbullah a lawyer with multiple talents and designations has sparked a debate between local and foreign organizations. During the sessions of the

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Sri Lanka: Hejaaz Hizbullah – Unclothing True Face of an Adulterous Wolf

September 18, 2021
Defence

by Our Defence Correspondent It is a well-known fact that Sri Lankans were among those who joined Islamic State (IS) after the open invitation by its slain honcho Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Following

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Selvarasa Pathmanathan alias KP speaks after years of silence

April 6, 2021
Interviews

The story of a man who transformed his life to shelter and educate hundreds of kids affected during armed conflict and due to social disparity in Sri Lanka. He is widely known

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Sanctions are bringing suffering and death – UN Special Rapporteur

August 18, 2020
Interviews

The use of economic sanctions has throughout history been an integral component of the foreign policy of most nation-states. As a blunt tool of diplomacy, the concept of sanctions has been around

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Mafia group destroys my beloved nation Venezuela – María Corina Machado

August 11, 2020
Interviews

Unfortunately, a group of criminals have robbed and destroyed Venezuela in the last few decades. Therefore, the prevailing political crisis is deepening day by day; people are struggling to get rid of

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Claiming sovereignty is our right – Israel

July 28, 2020
Interviews

We are not planning to annex any part of Palestinian territory but we are planning to claim our sovereignty,” Director of Foreign Affairs at Israel’s Likud Party, Eli Vered Hazan said. Joining

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Plight of Humanity – Israel doesn’t want peace

July 18, 2020
Interviews

Nilantha Ilangamuwa, former editor of Sri Lanka Guardian, sat with the His Excellency Dr Zuhair Mohammad Hamdallah Zaid, Ambassador of State of Palestine to Sri Lanka to discuss the cordial diplomatic relationship

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