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Sri Lanka Cricket Needs Sex Education and Psychological Treatment Now

April 6, 2026
Sri Lanka

by Durga This is shameless to the core. They have been bamboozled properly in homes; parents seem to have avoided guiding them. These boys must be taken away, given rest, and sent

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Sri Lanka’s HNB in Fraud Storm as Customers Allege Funds Quietly Taken

April 6, 2026
Corruption/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Colombo Serious allegations have emerged in Sri Lanka against Hatton National Bank (HNB), a prominent private sector bank, with multiple customers claiming that the institution has been quietly

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Pentagon Under Siege: How Pete Hegseth Is Remaking America’s Military

April 6, 2026
Defence/Diplomacy/United States

Since his arrival at the Pentagon in January last year, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has pursued a singular mission: transform the United States military from a disciplined, rule-bound institution into a

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From Terrorist to Trusted Ally: How Britain Groomed Syria’s President

April 6, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

When Ahmed al-Sharaa, the self-styled president of Syria, arrived in London on March 31, he was met with unprecedented fanfare. Once the target of a $10 million U.S. bounty for his leadership

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Daring Rescue in Iran: U.S. Airman Saved from Hostile Mountains

April 6, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

In a dramatic culmination to weeks of escalating conflict with Iran, U.S. forces successfully rescued a downed airman from the rugged mountains of the country, marking one of the most daring search-and-rescue

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China’s Colossal Drones and Orbital Power: Redefining Military Frontiers

April 6, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

China has unveiled unmanned submersibles that now rank as the largest in the world, a development that has drawn intense international attention and heightened strategic concerns. Last year’s military parade showcased two

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Whose Breath Moves in the Forest

April 6, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

What does it mean to seek stillness in a place that refuses to be tamed? Ven. Nanda Thera, a Czech monk who renounced the world, chose the caves of Kudumbigala to confront

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The End of Strategic Monopoly

April 6, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Abstract The 2026 war involving Iran, Israel, and the United States constitutes a systemic rupture in the architecture of international relations. Beyond its military dimension, the conflict exposes the erosion of Western

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Israel’s War at Home: Anti-War Voices Clash with Police in Tel Aviv

April 6, 2026
Geopolitics/Human Rights

On a warm Saturday evening in central Tel Aviv, the sound of whistles and jeers carried across Habima Square as hundreds gathered to protest Israel’s ongoing war with Iran. Placards reading “Stop

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NASA’s Lunar Loops: A Prestige Play in China’s Shadow

April 6, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

by Durga Velayudham The recent crescendo of fanfare surrounding NASA’s Artemis II mission exposes something far more elemental than a scientific milestone: it reveals a psychological fissure in America’s strategic identity. As four astronauts

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