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High-flown diplomatic verbosity and larger-than-life personal egos are not necessarily prerequisites for striking a principled foreign policy position and being recognised for it, though most leaders and policy pundits in this part of the world tend to think otherwise.
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As we go about our daily lives, it’s the small actions that can make a big difference in our community. One such action is returning supermarket trolleys to their designated areas instead of leaving them scattered in car parks which is a common feature in our country. People are selfish and want to dump trolleys in car parks after loading their items to the car boot. This is grossly unethical and unacceptable.
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In the midst of war raging in the Middle East, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Sri Lanka, Khalid Hamoud Nasser Aldasam Alkahtani, in an exclusive interview with Daily Mirror, shares his country’s perspectives on the latest developments.
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The international system we inhabit today is not an accident of history. It is the product of deliberate design, forged in the aftermath of the most destructive conflict humanity has ever known.
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In the volatile landscape of 2026, where conflict between the United States and Iran has reached unprecedented levels of aerial and naval engagement, one strategic axiom remains remarkably durable: a large-scale American ground invasion of Iran is not merely unlikely; it is practically unthinkable.
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Tehran has repeatedly caught Washington off guard, launching attacks on U.S.-aligned Arab nations, effectively blocking the Strait of Hormuz, and most recently deploying long-range ballistic missiles with a range of 4,000 kilometers, a stunning setback for U.S. and Israeli military experts, according to their own statements to Wall Street analysts.
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Following the Government’s announcement last week that Wednesday would be a holiday in order to reduce fuel consumption in the country in the face of escalating conflicts in the Middle East, certain health sector trade unions had demanded a holiday allowance for their members as they are not entitled to that holiday.
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The story of the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee in 1939 remains one of the most cited lessons in the law of neutrality. During her commerce-raiding mission in the South Atlantic and Indian Ocean between September and December 1939, Graf Spee sank nine merchant ships totalling over 50,000 GRT. Her actions forced the British to deploy multiple hunting groups across vast oceans, culminating in the Battle of the River Plate, where Britis
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Energy security is a topic that has been discussed for years, if not decades. It is sensible for any government, policymakers and independent analysts to engage in it. Indeed, reams have been written on the subject. Still, rhetoric has not been translated into action here, and Sri Lanka remains highly vulnerable to external shocks. With the Middle East war, triggered after the US-Israel attack on Iran, continuing to rage, Sri Lanka - which entire
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The unprovoked and illegal war that the United States and Israel are unleashing on Iran is escalating, drawing a stern Iranian response and turning the conflict into a battle of endurance. The war launched by US President Donald Trump, at the behest of his alleged handler and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is unpopular not only in the United States but also across the world. A CNN report this week said US popularity worldwide had plu
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I just pray that one day our people will finally get the chance to live, not just survive I am 33 years old and honestly, I do not even know what kind of life this is anymore. From childhood until now, it feels like we Sri Lankans have never truly been allowed to breathe in peace. We went through a 30-year war, then came the 2019 bomb blasts, then the Corona pandemic, and the economic crisis. Then the fuel and gas queues in 2022, 12-13 hour power
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It seems like Sri Lanka has a habit of repeating past mistakes, either intentionally or otherwise. Perhaps the Government wasn’t ready for a global conflict to affect its fuel supplies. Perhaps the Government thought they could negotiate obtaining fuel from other countries. But the rapid progression of the conflict has now thrown Sri Lanka towards another pandemic-like period. This is why it is important to prepare ahead of times, now that we dep
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The Government’s introduction of the QR code-based fuel quota system can be seen as a timely measure, implemented as part of broader austerity efforts to manage limited fuel resources. In the face of ongoing global fuel instability, such a system is aimed at ensuring equitable distribution and preventing excessive consumption. While it is undeniable that this policy may disrupt the daily routines of certain segments of the population, it is impo
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In Sri Lanka, significant progress in human resource development has not led to increased women’s participation in the workforce. Although the country has nearly closed the gender gap in education and health, only one in three women is active in the labour market.
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For years, political agitators have opposed the joint development of the World War II British oil tank farm in Trincomalee. The pretext has always been defending energy security, although irony should not be lost on the discerning onlooker.
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Sri Lanka has never had a shortage of holidays. From religious observances to full moon days, from national commemorations to long weekends that quietly stretch into unofficial breaks, we have built a culture that celebrates pause far more easily than it embraces productivity.
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I regularly go to pick up my grandson, who is in Year 4 at a leading Buddhist school in Maradana. His classes usually conclude at 1 p.m. However, on certain days the students are kept in school until around 4 p.m., as teachers prepare them for the forthcoming Grade 5 Scholarship Examination.
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The Sri Lankan Government is apparently preparing for the repercussions of the long-drawn-out war in the West Asia or a war covering other regions as well, as the belligerent parties - the US and Israel on the one hand and Iran on the other - are not showing signs restraints.
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The United States is well known for many things, among them is the under-17s indulging in violence, including murder and mass shootings. Children are increasingly ill-mannered, whiny, selfish, arrogant, rude, defiant and violent, according to ‘Psychology Today’.