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When Crimes Cease to Appear as Crimes

April 20, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Fifty-one years ago, Hannah Arendt gave what would be her final public speech at Faneuil Hall. The occasion was America’s 200th birthday, but Arendt refused the framing: she had come, she said,

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The Candle He Never Lit

April 20, 2026
Columns/Sri Lanka

It was Easter Sunday 2019. SLCG Ship Suraksha, a 100-meter-long Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV), was getting ready for a 14-day patrol. Her tanks were topped up with fuel, and all victuals (required

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What is a “Just War”?

April 20, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

These days, one hears the term “just war” used regularly in geopolitical terms. The question “what is a just war” has haunted the conscience of humankind for centuries, oscillating between the moral

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NATO Gets Green Light to Open First Asia Office in Japan by Year-End ?

April 19, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor NATO is reportedly preparing to establish its first Asian regional office in Japan by the end of this year, according to informed sources cited in diplomatic discussions,

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Buried Maps, Global Stakes

April 19, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/News

Far beneath the manicured lawns, rolling gardens, and ornamental lake surrounding a former royal palace on the outskirts of Brussels, a quiet archive has unexpectedly become the focus of a geopolitical struggle.

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Is Justice Being Pre-empted in the Sallay Case?

April 19, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Colombo Rohan de Silva is a Catholic priest associated with the Centre for Society and Religion (CSR), an entity closely linked to the Catholic Church. He issued a

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Sri Lanka: Deputy Defence Minister to Step Down — Defence Sec. Nominee Refuses Role

April 19, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

The mounting pressure from the Catholic Church over the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks is pushing the government toward a major shake-up in its defence leadership. Deputy Minister of Defence, retired Major General

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Maduro Falls, and Venezuela’s Elite Faces a Shadow Purge

April 19, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/News

President Nicolás Maduro’s removal from power, carried out in a swift and unprecedented operation by U.S. Special Forces, has triggered a sweeping and often quiet restructuring of Venezuela’s political order, according to

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Sri Lanka Social Media Shooting Video Ignites Political Outrage

April 19, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

A video circulating widely on social media in Sri Lanka has triggered a wave of controversy after it showed a man engaging in what he described as a New Year game, in

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Everyone Is a Thief — Until Proven Useful

April 19, 2026
Columns/Sri Lanka

‘A man cannot win elections… But he is not a thief..’ This is the tagline that was hung on Ranil when he became Prime Minister in 2013. ‘Ranil was called a traitor.

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