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Catholic Church asks Eelam People to commemorate “Tamil Genocide Day” in North

April 27, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Jaffna The Mullivaikkal Remembrance Committee has issued a call for collective unity among Eelam Tamils as preparations begin for the 18th anniversary of the Mullivaikkal tragedy, urging people

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Cycling in Islamabad and Colombo

April 27, 2026
Sri Lanka

Cycling is a great cardio exercise, especially when there is no traffic—particularly along a beachfront road, where you can truly enjoy the ride. My wife is extremely worried when I cycle on

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The Israel Model: From Nation-State to Ethno-Religious State

April 26, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

 “To me, it seems as if Hitler has won. He’s changed us Jews from being compassionate and caring and do unto others as you would have them do unto you into this

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Kim Makes High-Profile Visit to Frontline Mechanized Unit in Western Military Zone

April 26, 2026
North Korea/World

Kim Jong Un, General Secretary of the Workers’ Party of Korea and President of State Affairs of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, visited a combined unit under a mechanized infantry division

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The Petrodollar Illusion Is Fraying as the Dollar’s Real Power Moves Offshore

April 26, 2026
Business

There is a growing sense among policymakers and markets that the era of the petrodollar may be under strain. The escalation of tensions around Iran, disruptions in Gulf shipping routes, and experiments

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Trump’s War on Iran: 30,000 Bombs, Zero Victors

April 26, 2026
Iran/World

Nearly two months into the war with Iran, the scale of destruction is staggering. More than 30,000 bombs and strikes have been unleashed by the United States and Israel, targeting everything from

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206 Days Beneath the Apocalypse

April 26, 2026
Defence/Diplomacy

For more than six months, 160 sailors aboard a British nuclear submarine disappeared from the surface of the Earth. No sunlight touched their skin, no fresh air filled their lungs, and no

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Voice Against Silence: Navalnaya’s Fight After Navalny

April 26, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Interviews

Two years after the death of Russia’s most prominent opposition leader, Yulia Navalnaya says she still hears her husband’s voice. It is not only a memory but a guiding force, shaping her

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Women Police in Law Enforcement Force of the Islamic Republic of Iran

April 26, 2026
Diplomacy/Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

An emerging picture of the 2026 war in Iran suggests that the battlefield extends far beyond military bases and weapons facilities, reaching deep into the country’s civilian policing infrastructure. According to findings

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Memes, Missiles, and Mind Games

April 26, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The modern battlefield is no longer confined to land, sea, or air. In the escalating confrontation between Iran, the United States, and Israel, a parallel war is unfolding in the digital realm—one

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