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Sri Lankan Court Rejects Delay Tactics in Landmark Property Ruling

July 28, 2026
Judiciary/Sri Lanka

A significant ruling by the Civil Appellate High Court of the Western Province, sitting in Colombo, has established an important judicial precedent in Sri Lanka’s property sector by ordering a developer to

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Indonesia Central Bank Governor Perry Warjiyo Resigns

July 27, 2026
Business

Bank Indonesia Governor Perry Warjiyo resigned on Monday, citing personal reasons that were not publicly disclosed, setting in motion the formal legal process to appoint a new head of Indonesia’s central bank.

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Can India Secure Peace?

July 27, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Fortress India was never as physically well protected as today when there are multiple threats both external and internal. Left Wing Extremism has been snuffed out but for stray remnants by end

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How a Meme Page Took Down a Minister

July 27, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Imagine India’s Prime Minister, a man whose entire political brand was built on mastering social media, posts a late-night selfie video calling protesters “friends.” Somewhere in the country, an editor grabs the

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US-Saudi nuclear pantomime is with eye on Iran

July 27, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The excitement over the US-Saudi nuclear deal has proved to be short-lived. Apparently, the US President Donald Trump himself poured cold water into it by adding a caveat within 24 hours on

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The Challenge of Verifying Conflict in Afghanistan

July 27, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

In modern warfare, the battle for territory is often accompanied by a battle for truth. Military operations are no longer judged solely by events on the ground but also by the competing

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The Men Who Built Our Navy

July 27, 2026
Columns/Sri Lanka

The history of the Sri Lanka Navy, which completed 75 years in 2025, is both eventful and fascinating. The Navy Act was passed by our first Parliament on 9 December 1950. This

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Verified Drone Footage Reveals Shahed-Type Strikes in Mali as Conflict Enters a New Phase

July 27, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The appearance of Shahed-136-type kamikaze drones over northern Mali marks a significant development in a conflict that has evolved steadily since rebellion first erupted in the country’s north in 2012. A detailed

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Trump’s 10% Tariff: The Politics of Borrowed Victories

July 26, 2026
Editorials/Geopolitics

Editorial Public trust is not strengthened by triumphal announcements; it is earned through evidence, transparency, and accountability. That is why the recent attempts by Sri Lankan officials to portray the United States’

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Global Investors Commit $16 Billion to Kuwait Pipeline Network in Landmark Infrastructure Deal

July 26, 2026
Business

Blackstone, KKR and Brookfield have agreed a $16 billion deal to acquire a stake in Kuwait’s national oil pipelines network, marking the largest foreign investment in the Gulf state’s history and providing

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