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Armageddon Politics

March 13, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

     When geopolitical wars begin to be interpreted as the fulfillment of prophecy, strategy gives way to theology, and diplomacy becomes almost impossible.      The ongoing confrontation involving the United States and

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Sri Lanka on Edge as Middle East War Sends Shockwaves to the Indian Ocean

March 13, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is confronting a new wave of geopolitical and economic uncertainty as the expanding conflict in the Middle East begins to ripple across the Indian Ocean region, prompting urgent warnings from

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Sri Lanka Court Warns of $1 Million Crypto Smuggling After Rs. 290 Million Disappearance

March 13, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Colombo Chief Magistrate Asanga S. Bodaragama on March 12 ordered the Central Bank of Sri Lanka to immediately take measures to prevent the outflow of local currency to foreign countries through cryptocurrency

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Exclusive: Colombo Mourns Slain Iranian Leader as 84 Sailors’ Bodies Sent to Tehran

March 13, 2026
Geopolitics/Human Rights

by Our Correspond in Colombo The bodies of 84 Iranian sailors who were killed in a United States Navy attack within Sri Lanka’s Exclusive Economic Zone are scheduled to repatriate to Tehran

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Exclusive: Sri Lanka Faces Severe Crude Oil Shortage, Energy Crisis Looms

March 13, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Colombo Sri Lanka is reportedly confronting an acute shortage of crude oil, sparking fears of a potential energy crisis in the near future, according to sources within the

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The Far Right Goes to War Against Women

March 13, 2026
Editor's Choice/Human Rights

Across Latin America, a strange war has been declared. It is fought not only in parliaments and courts but in classrooms, kitchens, churches, and the restless spaces of the internet. Its targets

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Meloni Breaks Ranks: Calls Trump’s Iran Strikes “Illegal”

March 13, 2026
Italy/World

Giorgia Meloni declared the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign in Iran “outside the perimeter of international law” and made clear that Italy would not participate. Her remarks came after initial hesitation on television, where

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Democrats Surge as 2026 Midterms Loom, Trump Faces Uncertain Future

March 13, 2026
United States/World

President Trump has repeatedly warned Republican lawmakers that losing control of Congress could leave him vulnerable to impeachment, highlighting the high stakes of the 2026 midterm elections. Republicans currently hold both the

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China’s South China Sea Surge: Dark Dredgers Rewrite Maritime Borders

March 13, 2026
China/World

China has quietly reignited its controversial campaign to transform disputed reefs in the South China Sea into militarized islands, according to new satellite images obtained by Times UK. Antelope Reef, a small

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Can a $54 Gadget Finally Beat Gen Z’s Screen Addiction?

March 13, 2026
Education/Health

For many adults, the end of the day is defined by familiar rituals: a cup of tea, a chapter of a book, or a quiet moment of reflection. For members of Generation

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