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The World That Burns and the Questions That Remain

April 14, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The War of the World      It is spring 2026. Since February 28, Iran has faced what Washington calls Operation Epic Fury and Tel Aviv Operation Roaring Lion. An American-Israeli military coalition

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The Mirage of Crisis Diplomacy

April 14, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The ambitious and promising-looking talks between the US and Iran, especially those in Pakistan, were billed as the “Islamabad talks” or an “accord” that had not even lasted for twenty-four hours, leading

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The New Frontlines Are Not Borders

April 14, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Across the globe, the tools of conflict are evolving. In South Asia, the erosion of the Indus Waters Treaty is transforming rivers into instruments of strategic leverage between India and Pakistan. Half

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Beirut Left in Ruins After Massive Israeli Air Offensive

April 13, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Four days after Israel launched an intense aerial assault on Lebanon, Beirut remains a city defined by rubble, grief, and unanswered questions. In a matter of minutes on Wednesday, more than 160

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Sri Lanka’s Island Teachers Left Stranded Again

April 13, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

Do you know Sri Lanka’s Northern Islands, which are not connected to the mainland by causeways and can only be reached by boat or ferry? They are Eluvaitivu, Analaitivu, Nainativu, and Delft

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The Changing Maternal Brain: How Pregnancy Rewires Women’s Neuroscience

April 13, 2026
Education/Health

A growing body of neuroscience is transforming how pregnancy is understood, suggesting that motherhood is not only a biological and hormonal transition but also a profound process of brain reorganization. A decade

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A “Dangerous Weapon” Hidden in Plain Sight: Inside the Secret AI That Tech Firms Fear

April 13, 2026
Artificial Intelligence/Human Rights

A new claim from the US AI company Anthropic has triggered alarm, skepticism, and fascination across the technology world. The firm says its latest artificial intelligence model, “Claude Mythos Preview,” is so

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The City That Disappeared: Inside the Destruction of Al-Fashir

April 13, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics/Human Rights

In the ruined silence of Al-Fashir, a city in western Sudan that once housed more than a million people, a fragile paper map becomes the only remaining guide to a place that

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Talks on the Brink

April 13, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

There is growing expectation in Tehran that the Islamabad talks with the US may open the door leading into the rose-garden. But footfalls still echo in the memory, as the US has

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Rs. 13.2 Billion Bank Fraud Allegations Shake Sri Lanka’s Financial Oversight System

April 13, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Financial experts in Sri Lanka have raised serious concerns following reports of a massive financial fraud amounting to approximately Rs. 13,200 million linked to NDB Bank. The alleged irregularity has sparked intense

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