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Harvard’s Stand Against Trump Pressure Opens a Deeper Battle Over U.S. Higher Education

July 3, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Social

In a narrative of resistance and uncertainty, Harvard University has emerged from a tense confrontation with the administration of President Donald Trump with a partial legal victory, but without clarity on what

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Netherlands Issues Historic Apology Over Forced Adoptions Between 1956 and 1984

July 3, 2026
Geopolitics/History/Human Rights

The Government of the Netherlands has formally apologized to mothers who were forced to give up their children for adoption between 1956 and 1984, acknowledging what it described as a painful historical

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Afghanistan’s Forgotten Tradition of Learning

July 3, 2026
Afghanistan/World

For centuries, Afghanistan’s educational institutions stood at the crossroads of faith, scholarship, and intellectual inquiry, producing generations of jurists, poets, philosophers, scientists, and religious scholars whose influence reached far beyond the country’s

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Europe Can No Longer Ignore Afghanistan’s Terrorist Sanctuary Problem

July 3, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

For much of the period following the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, European engagement with Afghanistan was shaped primarily by humanitarian assistance, migration management and limited diplomatic engagement. Counterterrorism remained

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Freedom 250: U.S. Embassy Marks America’s 250th Through Cinema

July 2, 2026
Events/Sri Lanka/United States

The U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka commemorated America’s semiquincentennial—250 years of independence—with Chief Guest Minister of Health and Mass Media Nalinda Jayatissa and hundreds of Sri Lankan partners, government officials, business leaders, diplomats and friends of the United States at

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Vatican Declares Historic Schism as Lefebvrist Bishops Defy Papal Authority

July 2, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The Vatican has formally declared that the Society of Saint Pius X, commonly known as the Lefebvrists, has entered into schism with the Catholic Church after the group’s leadership proceeded with the

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The Debt of Blood

July 2, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Bow your head before you read further. What follows is not an anniversary tribute. It is an accounting. For one hundred and thirty-two years, from the Mediterranean shore to the deepest Sahara,

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Vatican Considers Change in Colombo Amid Cardinal Ranjith Retirement Delay

July 2, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

by Our Special Correspondent in Rome The Vatican is reportedly considering a possible leadership transition for the Archdiocese of Colombo as questions intensify over the extended tenure of Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, who

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Taiwan’s Wealthy Quietly Move Billions to Singapore as Geopolitical Fears Reshape Asia’s Offshore Map

July 2, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/News

A growing number of wealthy Taiwanese are relocating their offshore assets to Singapore as geopolitical tensions across the Taiwan Strait intensify, according to interviews with high-net-worth individuals and advisers cited in the

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‘Godzilla’ El Niño Threatens to Ignite Food Inflation Across ASEAN

July 2, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

A strengthening El Niño weather pattern is raising alarm across Southeast Asia, with analysts and governments warning that a potentially severe episode could drive sharp increases in food prices across the ASEAN

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