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September 4, 2024
Business/Diplomacy/Russia

Latvia Blocked Lifesaving Russian Fertilizer to Sri Lanka Amid Crisis: Russian Ambassador

In a press conference held yesterday, 3 September 2024, at the Russian House, also known as the Russian Cultural Centre in Colombo, the Russian Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Levan Dzhagaryan, condemned Western

Editor's Choice/Journalism

A Journalist Who Would Not Look Away

On the 17th of May 2026, Mr ‍D B S Jeyaraj published his final column in ‘The Morning’. It appeared, as his columns had for years, without fanfare, a piece of careful, considered journalism from a man who happened to

May 26, 2026

Pakistan Journalists Body Meets Sri Lankan HC to Strengthen Media Ties

News

A three-member delegation from the National Federation of Journalists (NFJ) visited the High Commission of Sri Lanka in Islamabad, engaging in a productive discussion

A Writer Facing Time: Benjamín Prado, Memory, Illness, and the End of Literary Certainties

Interviews/Journalism/World

Benjamín Prado has spent decades inhabiting multiple literary identities at once: poet, novelist, journalist, lyricist, and occasional actor. But in a recent conversation recorded

A Journalist Who Would Not Look Away

May 26, 2026
Editor's Choice/Journalism

On the 17th of May 2026, Mr ‍D B S Jeyaraj published his final column in ‘The Morning’. It appeared, as his columns had for years, without fanfare, a piece of careful,

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A Writer Facing Time: Benjamín Prado, Memory, Illness, and the End of Literary Certainties

May 19, 2026
Interviews/Journalism/World

Benjamín Prado has spent decades inhabiting multiple literary identities at once: poet, novelist, journalist, lyricist, and occasional actor. But in a recent conversation recorded by El País, he appears in a more

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Ted Turner: The Maverick Who Invented 24-Hour News and Redrew Global Media

May 7, 2026
Diplomacy/Journalism

Ted Turner, the volatile media visionary who transformed global broadcasting by creating the world’s first 24-hour news channel and turning CNN into a geopolitical force, has died at the age of 87.

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BBC Faces £10 Billion Trump Lawsuit Over Edited Speech

February 13, 2026
Journalism/United States/World

The BBC will face a £10 billion lawsuit from former President Donald Trump next February, after a Florida judge denied the corporation’s motion to dismiss the case or delay proceedings. The lawsuit

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Pakistan Journalists Body Meets Sri Lankan HC to Strengthen Media Ties

October 1, 2024
News

A three-member delegation from the National Federation of Journalists (NFJ) visited the High Commission of Sri Lanka in Islamabad, engaging in a productive discussion with Admiral (R) Ravindra C. Wijegunaratne, the High

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Latvia Blocked Lifesaving Russian Fertilizer to Sri Lanka Amid Crisis: Russian Ambassador

September 4, 2024
Business/Diplomacy/Russia

In a press conference held yesterday, 3 September 2024, at the Russian House, also known as the Russian Cultural Centre in Colombo, the Russian Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Levan Dzhagaryan, condemned Western

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