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As speculation swirls over whether Sri Lanka’s National People’s Power (NPP) government will hold provincial council elections next year, a
Tensions have recently surfaced in the U.S.-India relationship, particularly after President Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on India over
Before the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka, it was almost unthinkable that the Islamic State (ISIS), under the leadership
Gaza remains a highly sensitive issue among global human rights advocates. In Sri Lanka, Muslim political parties and several groups
Across Gaza, humanitarian aid is desperately needed. Yet for far too long, international assistance has been cynically exploited by Hamas,
Dr. Emmanuel Navon is an international relations expert who teaches at Tel Aviv University and at the Herzliya Interdisciplinary Center.
In the face of uncertainties surrounding the future operations of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), President Donald
Katchatheevu, once dismissed by Indira Gandhi as a “sheer rock with no strategic significance,” has now become a hotspot of unrest in
It is nothing new that Sri Lanka’s foreign policy direction is flawed and inconsistent, but it is rare for those