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Trump’s Art of No Deal

June 29, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Understanding the MOU Most of the critical commentary on the Trump administration’s memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iran centers on the specific commitments each side is supposed to have made and intends

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Ousted Hasina Defies Death Sentence, Vows Return to Bangladesh This Year

June 29, 2026
Bangladesh/World

Ousted former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has declared that she will return to Bangladesh before the end of the year, dismissing a death sentence handed down against her in absentia and

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Australia Seals Delayed Vanuatu Security Pact as Strategic Battle With China Intensifies

June 29, 2026
Australia/World

Australia and Vanuatu have signed a long-delayed development and security agreement that strengthens Canberra’s role as the Pacific island nation’s preferred security partner while establishing new consultation measures over foreign investment in

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Taiwan Coast Guard Officer Turns to Faith as Chinese Maritime Pressure Intensifies

June 29, 2026
China/Taiwan/World

As Chinese military and coast guard activity intensifies around Taiwan, one Taiwan Coast Guard officer says his frontline duties are reinforced not only by training and discipline but also by religious faith

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The Air Canada Pilot’s Medical Emergency — Liability Issues

June 29, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The Incident What began as an ordinary international flight between the United States and Canada soon evolved into an extraordinary demonstration of the resilience of modern aviation and, simultaneously, into a compelling

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Poson and the Myth We’re Not Allowed to Question

June 29, 2026
Editorials/Social/Sri Lanka

Editorial Today is our Poson Poya Day. The day we are asked to believe that we got Buddhism, even though, according to our own historical tales, we are asked at the same

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Europe Accelerates Historic Rearmament as NATO Confronts Defining Test Under Trump Pressure

June 29, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

Europe is undertaking its most significant military rearmament since the end of the Cold War as governments across the continent reshape defense budgets, strengthen military capabilities and prepare for a future in

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Britain Confronts a Decade of Political Upheaval as Leadership Crisis Deepens After Starmer’s Exit

June 29, 2026
Geopolitics/United Kingdom/World

The United Kingdom is once again preparing for a change of leadership after the resignation of Prime Minister Keir Starmer, marking the country’s seventh prime minister in a decade and extending an

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Secret Israeli Defense Exports to Qatar and Saudi Arabia Revealed Amid Scrutiny of Covert Security Ties

June 29, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

Advanced Israeli defense systems have been supplied to Qatar and Saudi Arabia through a series of defense contracts and subcontracting arrangements, according to documents, official procurement records and photographs reported by Haaretz.

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Asian AI Rivals Move Into Export Control Vacuum as US Restrictions Reshape Global Market

June 29, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Two Asian artificial intelligence companies have unveiled new frontier AI models within days of each other, positioning their products as alternatives to advanced US systems as Washington’s export restrictions on Anthropic’s most

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