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China Tightens Overseas Investment Rules, Raising New Questions for Global Business Operations

July 1, 2026
China/Geopolitics/World

China has introduced a broad new overseas investment regulation aimed at protecting national interests, responding to foreign trade barriers and controlling the transfer of sensitive technologies abroad, a move analysts say could

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China’s Communist Party Reaches 101 Million Members as It Expands Influence Over Future Development

July 1, 2026
China/World

The Communist Party of China (CPC) has surpassed 101 million members as it marks its 105th anniversary, expanding its organizational network across Chinese society and reinforcing its central role in the country’s

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US Military Builds Relief Presence in Venezuela After Earthquakes, Marking Shift in Relations

July 1, 2026
United States/Venezuela/World

The United States military has established a significant relief operation in Venezuela following two major earthquakes last week, deploying more than 900 personnel inside the country and hundreds more at regional bases

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Microsoft Set to Cut Thousands More Jobs as Fresh Layoffs Target Sales, Consulting and Xbox

July 1, 2026
Business

Microsoft is preparing to cut fewer than 2.5 per cent of its global workforce in a new round of layoffs that could be announced as early as next week, according to a

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Iran Conflict Reshapes China’s Petrochemicals Trade as Regional Buyers Shift Supply Chains

July 1, 2026
Business

The conflict involving Iran has significantly altered China’s petrochemicals trade, enabling Chinese producers to reduce domestic oversupply by increasing exports as buyers across Asia seek alternatives to supplies disrupted by the loss

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Trump Reports More Than $1.4 Billion in Crypto Income as Digital Assets Become Major Revenue Source

July 1, 2026
Business/Cryptocurrency

US President Donald Trump reported more than $1.4 billion in income from his family’s cryptocurrency ventures in 2025, according to a review of his latest financial disclosure filed with the US Office

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AI Boom Lifts Asian Factories as Technology Demand Counters Iran War Disruptions

July 1, 2026
Business

Asia’s manufacturing sector gained momentum in June as a global artificial intelligence investment boom drove demand for technology-related goods, helping offset some of the economic pressure caused by the Iran war, according

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Hambantota: China’s Power Knot in Sri Lanka

July 1, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Dual-use naval facilities are commercial ports, shipyards, or maritime hubs operationally designed and equipped to support military operations when required though they operate primarily for civilian trade in peacetime. The issue at

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Anti-Migrant Protests Push South Africa Toward a New Moment of Fear

July 1, 2026
Editor's Choice/Human Rights

A crowd gathers outside a theatre in Soweto, Johannesburg, carrying South African flags, blowing Vuvuzelas and whistles, and chanting slogans. The atmosphere resembles a national celebration, but there is no sense of

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Inside Sri Lanka’s Deadliest Terror Cell: The Widow Who Witnessed Zahran’s Hidden War

July 1, 2026
Sri Lanka

Editor’s Note: The following article is based on excerpts adapted from the 196-page testimony given by Abdul Cader Fathima Hadiya, the widow of National Thowheed Jama’ath (NTJ) leader and mastermind Mohamed Hashim

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