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December 2, 2023
Defence/News

Rajiv Gandhi’s killers left out of LTTE Mahaveer Naal commemoration

The killers involved in the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi have been excluded from the ‘Heroes’ list displayed in Nallur, Jaffna, during the recent Mahaveer Naal celebrations. The LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil

Defence/Diplomacy

Sri Lanka’s HC to Pakistan Emphasizes Stronger Bilateral Ties and SAARC Revival

Admiral Ravindra C. Wijegunaratne (Retired), the newly appointed Sri Lanka High Commissioner to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, visited the Pakistan Navy War College in Lahore. During his visit, he reminisced about his time as a student at the college

December 17, 2023

Breaking: How Scientific Results Confirm Sarah Jasmine’s Death, Amidst Political Controversy

Defence/News/Politics

by Special Correspodent  In a significant scientific breakthrough, the identity of Sarah Jasmine, also known as Pulastini Mahendran, a controversial figure in Easter Sunday

Renowned Sri Lankan Theoretical Physicist and Philosopher Passes Away

Education

Sri Lanka mourns the loss of Professor Nalin De Silva, a distinguished figure in the realms of theoretical physics, philosophy, and political analysis. The

Global Dispatches: Bangladesh Top Court Cuts Job Quota Amid Protests

July 25, 2024
News

Editorial Note: Daniel Jadue’s dismissal as Recoleta’s mayor after 45 days in prison highlights the contentious overlap between legal challenges and political strategy. Meanwhile, Bangladesh’s Supreme Court’s drastic cut to job quotas

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Sri Lanka: Supreme Court Blocks IGP Tennakoon

July 24, 2024
Sri Lanka

In a significant legal development, the Supreme Court today issued an interim order restraining Deshabandu Tennakoon from performing his duties as the Inspector General of Police (IGP). This order is set to

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Cargo Fire Aboard Maersk-Chartered Ship Off Indian Coast

July 20, 2024
News

Karwar, India – A newbuild containership chartered by Maersk has encountered a significant cargo fire in the Arabian Sea, approximately 50 nautical miles off the coast of Karwar, India. The Indian Coast

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Tibetan antelopes start annual migration to give birth

May 8, 2024
News

Pregnant Tibetan antelopes have begun their annual migration to the heart of northwest China’s Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve to give birth, the reserve’s management bureau said Tuesday. At 10:17 a.m. on

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Renowned Sri Lankan Theoretical Physicist and Philosopher Passes Away

May 2, 2024
Education

Sri Lanka mourns the loss of Professor Nalin De Silva, a distinguished figure in the realms of theoretical physics, philosophy, and political analysis. The eminent scholar breathed his last on May 1st,

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Leaders Affirm, ALBA-TCP is the Alliance of Solidarity, Unity, and Development for the People

May 2, 2024
News

The 23rd Summit of Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America—Trade Agreement for the People (ALBA-TCP) was held in Caracas, Venezuela on April 24. The summit was the first since Venezuelan

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Singapore Prime Minister to Step Down after 20 years of Service

April 16, 2024
News

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced on Monday he will step down on May 15 after nearly 20 years of heading the government of the economically prosperous country as part of

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Yemeni Houthis’ Indian Ocean threats face skepticism, raise concerns over weapons proliferation

March 25, 2024
News

Abdul Malik al-Houthi, the leader of Yemen’s Houthi group, raised alarms earlier this month with his declaration of intent to disrupt maritime traffic in the Indian Ocean, particularly around the strategic Cape

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21 Indians Arrested for Running Illegal Business in Sri Lanka

March 13, 2024
News

In a recent crackdown, the Immigration Department apprehended 21 young Indian nationals for operating an internet sales center in Negombo, Sri Lanka, contravening the conditions of their tourist visas. Following a preliminary

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Starvation Threatens Millions in Sudan as Civil War Rages On

February 28, 2024
News

In war-torn Sudan, 25 million people face hunger, well over half of the country’s population. About 18 million are acutely food insecure, including 3.8 million malnourished children under five years old. Over a dozen children

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