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November 12, 2024
Business

From Kane Ella to Baba’s Place: The Rise of SMEs by Young Entrepreneurs

by Our Economic Affairs Editor “Tourism is about making connections—connections between people, between cultures, and between a traveller and a place.” — Rosita Missoni The tourism sector in Sri Lanka has long

Arts/News

Chinese Actress Zhao Lusi Opens Up About Depression

Chinese actress Zhao Lusi, renowned for her roles in Hidden Love, Love Like the Galaxy, and The Story of Pearl Girl, recently shared her personal battle with depression in an exclusive interview with the Global Times, a Beijing-based daily newspaper.

January 25, 2025

The Price of Fame in South Korea — A Real-Life Squid Game?

Diplomacy/Human Rights

The tragic suicide of South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron has cast a harsh light on the relentless pressure and unforgiving scrutiny faced by celebrities

The Controversy Over Cannibalism

Columns/Education

A recent investigation of human remains found in the UK’s Cheddar Gorge has once again brought a particularly unsavory aspect of our human story

Tirupati Temple Apologizes After Deadly Stampede Kills Six

January 10, 2025
Human Rights/News

Authorities at one of India’s richest and most revered temples have issued an apology following a tragic stampede that claimed the lives of at least six pilgrims in the southern temple town

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The Controversy Over Cannibalism

December 26, 2024
Columns/Education

A recent investigation of human remains found in the UK’s Cheddar Gorge has once again brought a particularly unsavory aspect of our human story into the light: human consumption of other humans.

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Singing Christmas Hymns and Writing Poems: Heart of Festive Spirit

December 25, 2024
Columns

As winter’s chill envelops us and twinkling lights adorn our streets, there’s a palpable sense of excitement in the air. Christmas, with its timeless traditions and heartwarming moments, has long been a

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From Kane Ella to Baba’s Place: The Rise of SMEs by Young Entrepreneurs

November 12, 2024
Business

by Our Economic Affairs Editor “Tourism is about making connections—connections between people, between cultures, and between a traveller and a place.” — Rosita Missoni The tourism sector in Sri Lanka has long

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