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The case against certain prison officials including the Prisons Commissioner General for allegedly releasing prisoners illegally in the guise of a presidential pardon is not merely a corruption case, it is a matter of paramount importance as it concerns rights of the judiciary.
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The recent, dramatic escalation of hostilities between Iran and Israel - with reports of 200 Israeli fighter jets striking Iranian military and nuclear facilities on June 13 and Iran responding with 100 drone attacks and vows of harsher retaliation - signals a perilous new phase in Middle Eastern geopolitics.
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In the early hours of 13 June 2025, Israel without any warning launched a large-scale strike targetting Iranian nuclear facilities. The aim of the sneak attack according to the Israeli premier was to protect Israel by preventing Iran from manufacturing nuclear weapons.
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The initial enthusiasm surrounding the Government’s much-publicised ‘Clean Sri Lanka’ initiative appears to be fading. In the early days, we saw ministers, MPs, and party supporters actively participating in beach cleanups and workplace sanitation drives.
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A controversial issue of grave concern to the Tamil people of the northern and eastern provinces in recent times has been the seizure of privately owned lands by the Sri Lankan State and some of its organs.
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A good question to ask these days is: ‘What is the value of human life in Sri Lanka’? We have enough temples, kovils, churches and mosques, but do we know, even through the application of religion, how to value human life? When we see the killing of humans in recent times and gruesome visuals of some of those shootings shown on television during the news broadcast,
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The developments in the past few days indicate an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities is imminent. The United States is not any more putting diplomatic pressure on Israel to restrain itself. The US stance seems to give a green light for the attack. If war breaks out, before long it will become a joint US-Israeli campaign against Iran. On Wednesday, the US ordered the non-essential staff to leave its embassy in Iraq on security concerns. I
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One of the main news items in yesterday’s papers was regarding the deaths of two individuals due to suspected infection from a new COVID strain. This is amidst the healthcare sector dealing with a surge of dengue and chikungunya cases. While the numbers are being recorded by the health units, the public is placing their trust in the healthcare sector to ensure that deaths could be prevented in this case. Sri Lanka witnessed a severe outbreak of
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While the incumbent government took exemplary initiatives to declare three distinct forest complexes as forest reserves apart from conserving the home range of the unique and rare Bandula Barb in Galapitamada, another pristine landscape is currently under threat despite various interventions. Mannar Island, home to millions of migratory birds was recently saved from the throes of a disaster.
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The recent arrest of five Jewish Rabbis—three of them Israeli—for violating visa conditions while conducting Kosher certification at a poultry plant in Mirigama has raised serious questions about the enforcement of Sri Lankan immigration law.
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In an era when global rhetoric around Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) has hardened into polarising debate, there is a certain intellectual liberation in attempting to localise the concept within a country like Sri Lanka. Removed from the culture wars of American universities or the performative backlash of corporate boardrooms, Sri Lanka presents a more elemental case study. Here, DEI is not a Western import to be reflexively mimicked or r
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Scenes in Los Angeles, CA are reminiscent of a civil war: Protestors setting cars on fire, police firing rubber bullets, armed National Guard troops taking positions, while an increasingly authoritarian president threatens to arrest a state governor.
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Often, and even to this day, leaders of Asia, Africa, Latin America and countries of the Middle East are accused of corruption by the leadership and at times even the ordinary people of the so-called ‘developed’ countries of the West.
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In today’s polarized world, politics is often seen through a simplistic binary: left or right. But this dichotomy fails to grasp a deeper and more timeless truth — that the real battle is not between ideologies of the left or right, but between power and liberty, between collectivism and individual dignity. Liberalism, in its truest form, transcends these camps. It stands not in the middle of left and right — it stands above them.
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In the 21st century, the progress of a nation is inextricably tied to its strength in science and technology. Sri Lanka, with its rich natural resources and educated population, has tremendous potential to harness scientific research for national development.
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‘The Philosophy Space’, a mental health and philosophical counselling organization, in collaboration with Ahangama’s Good Dharma International School, conducted a workshop for kids recently. The theme of the event was “The Earth is Talking… Are You Listening?”
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The ongoing crisis in Gaza has raised grave questions about the effectiveness of international institutions. Despite widespread global condemnation, Israel continues its military campaign at a gargantuan scale—what many observers describe as a potential genocide.
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Sri Lanka’s total gross external debt was 56.6 billion USD in September 2024. Deputy Minister of Economic Development Anil Jayantha, quoted in ‘Economynext’, revealed our debt service in 2025 is estimated at 2,454 million dollars, made up of 1,369 million dollars in capital repayments and 1,085 million dollars in interest.