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Military Commissions

October 9, 2024
Sri Lanka/United States

Inconsistent Diplomacy: Where Are We Heading?

The Sri Lanka Navy will take command of Combined Task Force (CTF) 154 from the Egyptian Navy soon. Since its establishment in May 2023, US (Capt. Oliver Herion), Jordan (Capt. Ayman Al

Diplomacy/News

UN Special Rapporteur Urges Justice for 9/11 Victims on 23rd Anniversary

On the 23rd anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Special Rapporteur Ben Saul called for renewed efforts to achieve justice for the victims and their families. In a statement marking the solemn occasion, Saul, an independent expert on

September 12, 2024

Betrayal of Trust: The Crisis of Military Loyalty in a Woke World

Australia

The prevailing cultural climate is indeed shaping perceptions of military service on a global scale. If China were to invade Australia today, the geopolitical

Sri Lanka Army Intake 20: Forty Years of Honour and Sacrifice

Sri Lanka

On a day like this, 40 years ago, a call was made for brave and patriotic young men to step forward to safeguard the

Sri Lanka Army Intake 20: Forty Years of Honour and Sacrifice

May 26, 2026
Sri Lanka

On a day like this, 40 years ago, a call was made for brave and patriotic young men to step forward to safeguard the Nation. Out of 1,039 applicants, only 35 outstanding

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Betrayal of Trust: The Crisis of Military Loyalty in a Woke World

October 15, 2024
Australia

The prevailing cultural climate is indeed shaping perceptions of military service on a global scale. If China were to invade Australia today, the geopolitical and social ramifications would be profound. However, one

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Inconsistent Diplomacy: Where Are We Heading?

October 9, 2024
Sri Lanka/United States

The Sri Lanka Navy will take command of Combined Task Force (CTF) 154 from the Egyptian Navy soon. Since its establishment in May 2023, US (Capt. Oliver Herion), Jordan (Capt. Ayman Al

More

UN Special Rapporteur Urges Justice for 9/11 Victims on 23rd Anniversary

September 12, 2024
Diplomacy/News

On the 23rd anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Special Rapporteur Ben Saul called for renewed efforts to achieve justice for the victims and their families. In a statement marking

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