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September 18, 2023
Diplomacy/News

Sri Lankan Victim Seeks Swiss Assistance after Alleged Sexual Assault by Azad Maulana

A Sri Lankan (name withheld), an English teacher from Sainthamaruthu has urgently appealed for justice and support from Dr. (Ms) Siri Walt, Ambassador-designate of Switzerland to Sri Lanka. She alleges that she

Editorials

Switzerland’s Self-Righteous Stance on Sri Lanka: A Case of Blatant Hypocrisy

Editorial Switzerland’s recent call for an investigation into alleged human rights abuses in Sri Lanka is a glaring example of its hypocrisy. The Swiss ambassador to the UN, Jürg Lauber, has voiced alarm over Sri Lanka‘s new repressive laws and

September 11, 2024

EU Welcomes Neutral Switzerland Into ‘Military Schengen’

Defence/News

Switzerland, a country renowned for its neutrality since 1815, is set to join the European Union’s Military Mobility project, often dubbed the “Military Schengen.”

Swiss Billionaire’s Dark Money Influence on US Politics

Business

Response: The following story published on March 16, we stated that Hansjörg Wyss’s money “has helped elect prominent Democrats, including Senators Raphael Warnock and

Sri Lankan Victim Seeks Swiss Assistance after Alleged Sexual Assault by Azad Maulana

September 18, 2023
Diplomacy/News

A Sri Lankan (name withheld), an English teacher from Sainthamaruthu has urgently appealed for justice and support from Dr. (Ms) Siri Walt, Ambassador-designate of Switzerland to Sri Lanka. She alleges that she

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