Addressing the Mental Health Issues of Post-War Sri Lanka The Eelam War in Sri Lanka erupted in 1983 and ended in 2009. Following these years, Sri Lankan society experienced a collective trauma. The Sri Lankan conflict caused widespread human suffering and ... 12/18/2024 - 11:00 am | View Link
State-backed changes to demographics and cultural identities keep tensions alive in post-war Sri Lanka In the Tamil-majority northern province of Sri Lanka, as a road turns uphill towards Old Chemmalai, near the scenic Nayaru Lagoon in Mullaitivu district, there stands a statue of Lord Buddha. The ... 12/17/2024 - 5:43 am | View Link
Sri Lanka’s president holds talks with Modi in India in first overseas visit Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake was hosted by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his first overseas visit since assuming office that focused on shoring up ties as concerns grew over ... 12/15/2024 - 9:01 pm | View Link
SRI plans to grow in 2025 City council and Mayor Josh Brosious held its first work session of 2024 on Monday. Two weeks ago, Controller Jerome Alex asked council and Brosious to consider using work session as a way to keep the ... 12/9/2024 - 3:59 pm | View Link
RNH Group expands its wings to tap Sri Lanka’s post-war opportunities Colombo-based RNH Group is on an expansion mode to better tap Sri Lanka’s post-war opportunities and international and regional business prospects especially in tourism and service sectors. Through ... 07/4/2021 - 2:25 pm | View Link
Moo Deng. It’s a name millions around the world have come to know. She’s the most obsessed-over, least controversial celebrity. Her dewy skin, her enviable lifestyle of frolicking and feasting, her eminently meme-able face have all made her an icon of the internet. She’s also … a hippopotamus.
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Cute creatures going viral is nothing new.
Champ Bailey says college football’s future wears shades and a cowboy hat. If your school isn’t looking for its own Coach Prime Effect after 2024, it’s not just missing the boat, baby. It’s kissing the gravy train goodbye.
“Prime, to me, is the trend,” Bailey, the Broncos icon, Pro Football Hall of Famer and TNT/Warner Discovery college football analyst, reflected earlier this month when asked about CU football coach Deion Sanders.
“He’s one of a kind.
Thursday is an official day of mourning in Azerbaijan as an investigation is underway to determine what caused an airplane carrying 67 passengers to crash on Christmas Day in Kazakhstan, killing 38 and leaving at least 29 survivors.
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Video posted by CNN shows the plane crash-landing, exploding into a fireball and plumes of black smoke.
Here’s what to know about the devastating accident and the latest on the possible causes.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn wants us to believe grandpa has a "mandate" to annex Canada and Greenland, invade Mexico and steal the Panama Canal.
Here's our number two candidate for the dumbest person in the Senate (I think Tuberville has her topped) sanewashing Trump's recent insanity threatening all of our allies, with Kellyanne ConJob who was filling in for Hannity on Fox this Monday:
CONWAY: Senator Blackburn, I think many people have questions tonight about the Panama Canal, about Greenland, about President Trump issuing warnings about tariffs to comply or incentivize other countries' behaviors.
The beautiful state of Wyoming is unfortunately tainted by extremism, now more than ever. For the first time anywhere in the country, the hard-right Freedom Caucus has won control of a state house. Via the New York Times:
After ousting a slew of Republican incumbents they viewed as too liberal in a caustic primary, and then galloping to victory in November, members of the ultraconservative caucus hope to cement their meteoric climb to power by passing five priority bills in the first 10 days.
Their agenda, known as the Five and Dime Plan, aims to immediately tighten election rules, invalidate drivers’ licenses issued to undocumented immigrants by other states, prohibit college diversity initiatives, prohibit the state from considering environmental concerns when making investment decisions and reduce property taxes.
“We’re going to unwoke the state,” Representative Jeremy Haroldson, the next speaker pro tem, said.
This clown actually received applause for this at the Turning Point USA conference in Phoenix, AZ last Saturday.
BECK: But Jackson and Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, who destroyed us. (Crowd boos.) Thank you. I love anyone who hates Wilson as much as me.
They kept moving us, slowly but surely moving us towards total control, and by the time we got to Joe Biden, we were right here.