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Bypassing the Old Order

May 4, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

In a landmark development for regional trade, Pakistan has formally operationalised a new overland transit corridor with Iran, allowing third-country goods to move through Pakistani territory to Iran and onward to Central

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The Fuel Crisis and the Airline Industry

May 4, 2026
Aviation/Columns

“Equality consists in the same treatment of similar persons.” — Aristotle The Current Crisis The ongoing hostilities involving Iran have engendered a complex and far-reaching perturbation within the global civil aviation ecosystem,

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Solidarity: What Are We Fighting For?

May 4, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Hannah Arendt raises the question of solidarity against the backdrop of a broken world. In the wake of totalitarianism, she insists, the Western tradition itself is irretrievably broken. That tradition began, as

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Philosophy of politics

May 4, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

First, let us consider the nature of this discipline and what it studies. If we look at the history of philosophy and political systems, we will see the following regularity. Philosophy and

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Does God Really Punish?

May 4, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Most religions, other than Buddhism, aver that there is a Creator of the cosmos (universe) that includes the earth, sun, moon, stars, as well as water, fire, and so on, apart from

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Another Chinese Cybercrime Ring Busted in Sri Lanka

May 3, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan law enforcement has carried out a significant operation targeting suspected cybercriminal activity, arresting 37 foreign nationals in a coordinated raid that highlights the country’s growing concerns over transnational digital crime.

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Sri Lanka Indirectly Helped Attack by Delaying Safe Harbor, Iranian Captain Accuses

May 3, 2026
Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

Fresh testimony from survivors of the Iranian naval frigate IRIS Dena has intensified international scrutiny over the March 4 attack that sank the vessel near Sri Lanka, with new accusations that delays

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Exclusive Interview: Iran War Exposes Strategic Delusion at the Top

May 3, 2026
Geopolitics/Interviews

How does a state come to justify the movement of warplanes over civilian cities as a matter of necessity rather than catastrophe? At what point does strategic language begin to absorb human

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Central Banks Stuck as Energy Shock and Inflation Trap the Global Economy

May 3, 2026
Business

According to reporting from the New York Times, the world’s leading central banks are confronting a widening economic crisis that has left policymakers in Tokyo, Washington, London, and Frankfurt reluctant to move

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Iraq on the Brink: War Between Giants Engulfs a Fragile State

May 3, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

Iraq is being pulled dangerously deeper into the widening conflict between the United States and Iran, a geopolitical struggle that is now reshaping the country’s political future, destabilizing its economy, and threatening

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