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The Report That Exposes Sri Lanka’s Foreign Debt Payment Breakdown

July 24, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Colombo The Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) has delivered a comprehensive and uncompromising defence of its role in one of the country’s most serious public financial fraud

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Xi Jinping Moves Swiftly to Contain Inner-Circle Scandal Ahead of Shenzhen APEC Summit

July 24, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Chinese President Xi Jinping has moved decisively to remove one of the most senior figures within his own political circle as his administration seeks to draw a line under a corruption scandal

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Kissinger Warned Sri Lanka’s Conflict Had No Military Solution

July 24, 2026
Geopolitics/History/Sri Lanka

Long before Sri Lanka’s civil war reached its bloodiest chapters, one of America’s most influential foreign policy architects publicly argued that the island’s conflict could not be resolved through military means alone.

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Can a Scroll Save the Planet?

July 24, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

“The hibernating monster, ‘El Niño’, rose from the depths of the ocean to swallow the rain drops and scorch the land and its creatures. The silence in the ocean roars louder across

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America’s Enduring Fear of Hidden Power: How Elite Conspiracies Became Part of the National Story

July 24, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The belief that unseen elites secretly govern the United States has become one of the most enduring themes in American political life. While the recent controversy surrounding the Epstein files has once

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The Long Goodbye to the US Dollar

July 24, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

There are moments in history when a system appears so complete that it becomes difficult to imagine its end. When Britannia ‘ruled the waves’, it was thought in large parts of the

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Iran President Thanks Sri Lanka for Repatriating Victims of U.S. Attack

July 23, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has expressed appreciation to the Government of Sri Lanka for its cooperation in repatriating the bodies of those killed in what he described as the “unlawful and cowardly”

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Armenia Breaks from Moscow as India Emerges as Its Biggest Arms Partner

July 23, 2026
Business

Armenia is undertaking a sweeping transformation of its armed forces, replacing decades of near-total dependence on Russian military equipment with weapons and defence partnerships spanning India, France, China, Iran and the United

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Italy’s Migrant Labour System Faces Renewed Scrutiny After Four Farm Workers Killed

July 23, 2026
Business

The brutal killing of four migrant farm workers in Calabria has reignited scrutiny of Italy’s illegal labour recruitment system known as “caporalato”, with social organisations warning that the practice continues to expose

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EU Envoy Questions Why Sinhalese-Majority South Is “Anxious” About Investment in Northern Sri Lanka

July 23, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Jaffna The European Union Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Carmen Moreno, questioned why the Sinhalese-majority South was “anxious” about investment being directed to Northern Sri Lanka, making the remarks

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