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What Bombs Cannot Kill

April 9, 2026
Editor's Choice/History

Shariati and Fanon      The intellectual relationship between Shariati and Frantz Fanon is one of the most fertile and least studied of the twentieth century. Shariati did not merely admire Fanon; he

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Why the Ceasefire is Doomed

April 9, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

It is highly unlikely, unfortunately, that the ceasefire agreement brokered by Pakistan will endure. This is due to two principal impediments. First, Israel is adamantly opposed to a cessation of the bombing

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Pakistan’s Mediation Role Wins Global Attention

April 9, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The recent ceasefire announcement and its immediate implementation have been widely viewed as an important diplomatic development for Pakistan. In a region where tensions can rise quickly and where mistrust often shapes

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No Erasure of History: Justice and Constitution in Bangladesh

April 9, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

History cannot be erased! Constitutional betrayal will not go unpunished, and reckoning in Bangladesh is inevitable! In the annals of nations, there are moments when power seeks not merely to govern but

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Look at Stack, Not Spin: A Ceasefire In Desperation and Pakistan’s Mirage

April 9, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

After nearly 40 days of intense conflict in the Middle East, the guns have at least been silent for two weeks, but this silence hangs by a single thread that can snap

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Does God Exist?

April 9, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

“For those who believe, no proof is necessary; for those who do not believe, no proof is enough.” ~ Attributed to St. Thomas Aquinas The Revelation This essay is not meant to

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Hungary for change

April 9, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

For sixteen years, Prime Minister Viktor Orban has won every fight: four consecutive parliamentary supermajorities for his party, Fidesz; a constitution rewritten to his specifications; courts, media, and oligarchs brought to heel.

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The New Missile Gap

April 9, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

In 1958 Senator John F. Kennedy, getting ready for his upcoming presidential campaign, said the United States faced a serious and dangerous missile gap. The Senator, later President, said: “The Soviet Union

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Managing Radical Destabilization

April 9, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

On April 6, 2026, unknown miscreants attacked Minhaj Uddin, an activist of the Bangladesh Jatioatabadi Jubo Dal, the youth wing of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), in the Dighi Par area of

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Exclusive: Sri Lanka Energy Minister to Resign Following the Internal Revolt

April 8, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Colombo Sri Lanka is facing a deepening political crisis as Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody is set to resign from his post, citing ongoing legal proceedings against him. The

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