Suggestions

  • World
  • Business
  • Arts
  • Politics
0
  • Home
  • Sri Lanka
  • Editorials
  • Defence
  • Business
  • World
  • Essays
    • Politics
  • New Books
  • Disclaimer Notice

0

MOST RECENT

Japan Recasts Its Security Architecture with First Central Intelligence Agency Since World War II

July 26, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

Japan has embarked on the most significant restructuring of its intelligence and national security system since the end of World War II, approving the creation of a central intelligence agency designed to

More

Wildfires Escalate Across France and Spain as Mass Evacuations Exceed 300,000

July 26, 2026
France/World

Powerful wildfires intensified across France and Spain on Saturday, forcing authorities to expand evacuation orders affecting more than 300,000 people as emergency services struggled to contain rapidly spreading blazes driven by strong

More

U.S. Appeals Court Blocks Trump Mail-In Voting Order in 23 States

July 26, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/United States

A U.S. federal appeals court on Saturday ruled that President Donald Trump’s administration cannot implement major parts of an executive order aimed at tightening mail-in voting procedures in 23 states, leaving in

More

North Korea’s Expanding Role Raises New Concerns in Ukraine War, Zelenskyy Says

July 26, 2026
North Korea/Russia/Ukraine/World

Russia is seeking to bring an additional 30,000 North Korean troops into its war against Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has claimed, describing the reported move as a significant expansion of Pyongyang’s involvement

More

Freeze Proposal Puts Kazakhstan at Centre of Ukraine Peace Debate

July 26, 2026
Kazakhstan/World

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to consider freezing the war in Ukraine and returning to a revised version of the 2022 Istanbul peace negotiations, making a rare

More

The Nanayakkara Paradox

July 26, 2026
Politics/Sri Lanka

“A Yasapalitha Production… A Feast of Entertainment” was the promotional slogan used for films directed by Yasapalitha Nanayakkara, the father of the current Justice Minister, Harshana Nanayakkara. The Nanayakkara family came from

More

How America’s 250-Year China Vision Came Full Circle

July 26, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

A relationship that began with hopes of commerce and mutual opportunity has evolved into one of the defining geopolitical rivalries of the 21st century. Historians say the United States’ long-held ambitions to

More

Apple’s India Manufacturing Push Faces Its Biggest Test After Record Cyber Breach

July 26, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

A massive cyberattack on Tata Electronics, Apple’s manufacturing partner in India, has exposed sensitive product information and prompted renewed scrutiny of the country’s ambitions to become a global manufacturing powerhouse. While analysts

More

NATO Strategic Headquarters Intern Arrested in Belgium Over Suspected Espionage

July 26, 2026
Geopolitics/World

A Canadian woman of Chinese origin undertaking an internship at NATO’s strategic military headquarters in Belgium has been placed in pre-trial detention as Belgian authorities investigate allegations of espionage for the benefit

More

Luxury Homes Go Underground as Spain’s Secret Property Market Expands

July 26, 2026
Business

Private off-market transactions are becoming an increasingly significant feature of Spain’s luxury real estate sector, where multimillion-euro properties are sold discreetly to carefully vetted buyers. Driven by demands for privacy from wealthy

More
Previous 1 … 54 55 56 57 58 … 1,880 Next

LATEST COLUMNS

Beijing’s War on Tibet’s Identity

The self-immolation of Tibetan activist Lobga Rangzen (Lobsang Palden) outside

The Roots of Capitalism Run Through Slavery

There is a certain comfort in the stories that empires

Yemen’s War Is Coming Back

For Yemen, the danger is not simply a return to

Mecca Draws a New Line

The Mecca Accord, signed in August 2026 by Saudi Arabia,

Munir’s Zia Moment?

Pakistan is in a state of poly-crises and is hardly

Mali’s Hostage Deals Mask a War That Is Getting Worse

Recent hostage releases across the Sahel have produced striking moments

Israel’s ‘Minister of Hate’ Turns Extremism into Policy

The latest remarks by Israel’s Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir have

Europe’s New Deal with Libya’s Warlords

The officials at Frontex headquarters in Warsaw are accustomed to

The Madman in the Casa Rosada

The truth is that I had promised myself I would

Whose Independence? Whose India?

Every August 15, India presents a familiar image to the

The Ugliness of Latin America’s Angry Tide

In August, right-wing billionaire Abelardo de la Espriella took office

When Reason Changes State

In 1799, Francisco de Goya published Los Caprichos. Among his engravings

Jason Arday: The Price of Woke Academia

The death of Jason Arday, the former Professor of Sociology

The Strait of Hormuz Is No Longer Iran’s Only Weapon

The Strait of Hormuz has long been one of the

Argentina: The Streets Put a Stop to Milei’s Plundering

Javier Milei’s government recently suffered a double defeat. The first

The Sri Lanka Guardian is an online newspaper founded in August 2007 by a group of concerned Sri Lankan citizens including journalists, activists, academics and retired civil servants. Sri Lanka Guardian has registered as an online newspaper in the Government of Sri Lanka. This portal is currently a platform for over seven hundred regular writers from around the world. We are an independent and nonprofit. Email : editor@slguardian.org
  • Mirror Site
  • Privacy
  • Comment Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer Notice
  • Home
  • Sri Lanka
  • Editorials
  • Defence
  • Business
  • World
  • Essays
    • Politics
  • New Books