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Human Spirit

September 28, 2024
Editorials

Remembering Dame Maggie Smith: A Legacy Beyond the Stage

Editorial On September 28, 2024, the world bid farewell to one of its most cherished talents, Dame Maggie Smith. Her profound impact on theater and film transcended the boundaries of performance, leaving

Editor's Choice/Human Rights

Shalva: Turning Grief into Global Hope for Children with Disabilities

by Our Foreign Affairs Editor The sun blazed over Jerusalem that day, a relentless heat pressing down on the ancient stones, yet as we stepped into Shalva—the Israel Association for Children with Disabilities—we felt as if we had entered a

September 12, 2025

Pope Francis’ Jokes: Inspiring Faith and Joy

Columns/Culture/Diplomacy

Pope Francis is currently in critical condition, and in these challenging times, it is important for us to reflect on the immense contributions he

India: Kerala Proves Poverty Isn’t Destiny

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

On 1 November 2025, the south-western Indian state of Kerala – home to 34 million people – was declared free from extreme poverty by Chief Minister

The Composer Who Sold His Cellar to Save Himself

April 20, 2026
Arts/Diplomacy/Interviews

Andrew Lloyd Webber, one of the most influential figures in modern musical theatre, has revealed the depth of his struggle with alcoholism and the dramatic personal and professional transformation that has followed

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India: Kerala Proves Poverty Isn’t Destiny

December 12, 2025
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

On 1 November 2025, the south-western Indian state of Kerala – home to 34 million people – was declared free from extreme poverty by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. Kerala is one of the few

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Shalva: Turning Grief into Global Hope for Children with Disabilities

September 12, 2025
Editor's Choice/Human Rights

by Our Foreign Affairs Editor The sun blazed over Jerusalem that day, a relentless heat pressing down on the ancient stones, yet as we stepped into Shalva—the Israel Association for Children with

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Pope Francis’ Jokes: Inspiring Faith and Joy

February 24, 2025
Columns/Culture/Diplomacy

Pope Francis is currently in critical condition, and in these challenging times, it is important for us to reflect on the immense contributions he has made to the Catholic Church. Born Jorge

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Remembering Dame Maggie Smith: A Legacy Beyond the Stage

September 28, 2024
Editorials

Editorial On September 28, 2024, the world bid farewell to one of its most cherished talents, Dame Maggie Smith. Her profound impact on theater and film transcended the boundaries of performance, leaving

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