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Global Food Security

September 17, 2024
Business

Russian Embassy Slams Latvian Justifications for Fertilizer Blockade

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor The Russian Embassy in Colombo has issued a strong critique of a recent statement from the Latvian Embassy in New Delhi, which was exclusively published by the

Business/Food Security

The Great MSG Myth Exposed: The Truth About the “King of Flavour”

For decades, monosodium glutamate (MSG) has been vilified, accused of causing everything from headaches to palpitations, and blamed for the infamous “Chinese Restaurant Syndrome” (CRS). However, recent reports, including an insightful piece by The Times, UK, reveal that the negative

January 12, 2025

Harmony on a Plate: Exploring the Rich Heritage of Chinese Cuisine

Diplomacy

Editorial Note: This column is based on remarks made by the Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka during the Chinese Food Carnival held on 4

Global Food System Under Strain as Iran War Triggers Fertiliser and Price Shock

Business/Human Rights

A war involving Iran is now reverberating far beyond the Middle East, exposing the fragile foundations of the modern global food system and raising

Global Food System Under Strain as Iran War Triggers Fertiliser and Price Shock

April 19, 2026
Business/Human Rights

A war involving Iran is now reverberating far beyond the Middle East, exposing the fragile foundations of the modern global food system and raising the prospect of a widespread hunger crisis. Reporting

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The Great MSG Myth Exposed: The Truth About the “King of Flavour”

January 12, 2025
Business/Food Security

For decades, monosodium glutamate (MSG) has been vilified, accused of causing everything from headaches to palpitations, and blamed for the infamous “Chinese Restaurant Syndrome” (CRS). However, recent reports, including an insightful piece

More

Harmony on a Plate: Exploring the Rich Heritage of Chinese Cuisine

December 5, 2024
Diplomacy

Editorial Note: This column is based on remarks made by the Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka during the Chinese Food Carnival held on 4 December 2024 at the China Cultural Center in

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Russian Embassy Slams Latvian Justifications for Fertilizer Blockade

September 17, 2024
Business

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor The Russian Embassy in Colombo has issued a strong critique of a recent statement from the Latvian Embassy in New Delhi, which was exclusively published by the

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