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ByMGMarch 27, 2026By Lionel Bopage This article is a critical examination of the 2026 US–Iran conflict, its humanitarian toll, and the enduring struggle for self-determination....
ByMGMarch 27, 2026By Prof. Buddhi Marambe Wars and conflicts have always had serious negative effects on economies around the world. They often damage infrastructure, block...
ByMGMarch 27, 2026The Court of Appeal has on Thursday (26) ordered a retrial in the assassination case of former Tamil National Alliance (TNA) member of...
ByMGMarch 27, 2026A delegation led by Russian Deputy Energy Minister Roman Marshavin has arrived in Sri Lanka today (26) on a three-day official visit. Deputy...
ByMGMarch 26, 2026The Japanese government on Thursday started releasing state-held oil to stabilize supplies amid the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, as part of the...
ByMGMarch 26, 2026The conflict in West Asia has put enormous stress on one of the key shipping routes that passes through the Strait of Hormuz....
ByMGMarch 26, 2026Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident