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Military

September 1, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Putin Is Preparing a Long War Against the West

NEGOTIATIONS WERE UNDERWAY TO END THE WAR IN UKRAINE THROUGH A SUMMIT BETWEEN THE RUSSIAN PRESIDENT AND UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT The German daily Die Welt has just revealed the existence of a 17-page

Business

The Corporate Vehicles Changing International Commerce

On September 17, 2024, thousands of pagers belonging to Hezbollah members simultaneously exploded across Lebanon, killing dozens and wounding thousands, including civilians. The pagers were licensed by Taiwanese company Gold Apollo from the manufacturer BAC Consulting, a Hungary-based company registered in

October 18, 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

Special: Germany’s Secret WWIII Plan Revealed

Politics

Germany has begun preparing for a potential World War III scenario, as secret documents outline how the nation could facilitate the deployment of up

Guinea-Bissau Military Bans Protests as ECOWAS Delegation Arrives

December 2, 2025
World

Guinea-Bissau’s military authorities have imposed an outright ban on protests, strikes and any activity deemed a threat to “peace and stability,” escalating their control just hours before a high-level delegation from West

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The Fourth Branch: How Conscience and Civic Vigilance May Save the Republic

October 14, 2025
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Martina Moneke explores a novel framework for civic resilience: the “fourth branch” of government, a decentralized network of moral and civic actors who protect the Republic when formal institutions fail. Lower courts,

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Special: Germany’s Secret WWIII Plan Revealed

November 28, 2024
Politics

Germany has begun preparing for a potential World War III scenario, as secret documents outline how the nation could facilitate the deployment of up to 800,000 NATO troops, including Americans, into Ukraine.

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The Corporate Vehicles Changing International Commerce

October 18, 2024
Business

On September 17, 2024, thousands of pagers belonging to Hezbollah members simultaneously exploded across Lebanon, killing dozens and wounding thousands, including civilians. The pagers were licensed by Taiwanese company Gold Apollo from

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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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Afghanistan struggles with nation-rebuilding 3 years after war ends

September 1, 2024
News

Three years after the U.S.-led troops withdrew from Afghanistan, the country remains deeply scarred by 20 years of war and struggles to rebuild amid an economic collapse exacerbated by international sanctions. In

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Putin Is Preparing a Long War Against the West

September 1, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

NEGOTIATIONS WERE UNDERWAY TO END THE WAR IN UKRAINE THROUGH A SUMMIT BETWEEN THE RUSSIAN PRESIDENT AND UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT The German daily Die Welt has just revealed the existence of a 17-page

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