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“Democracy Was Not the Goal”: Ken Burns Reopens America’s Founding Debate 250 Years Later

June 29, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

From a converted barn in New Hampshire, with an American flag draped behind him, Ken Burns looks back across nearly five decades of documenting the United States. The filmmaker, widely known as

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AI Detectors on Trial: Pangram’s Rise Sparks a New Battle Over Who Really Wrote the Words

June 29, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

A suspicion can now begin with a simple feeling: a text sounds too polished, too predictable, too much like something generated by a machine. Increasingly, that suspicion is being tested through Pangram,

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A Hack, a Bribe, and a System Built to Shrug

June 29, 2026
Editor's Choice/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka just lost 2.5 million dollars to a hacker, and the two institutions responsible for guarding the country’s money are spending more energy dodging blame than explaining how it happened. That

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We Found the World’s Rarest Gem. We Still Can’t Sell It

June 29, 2026
Social/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is sitting on the fourth rarest gemstone on earth, and instead of turning that into national leverage, it is letting individual traders smuggle it out through informal channels because the

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The Company That Damaged Liberia’s Farmland Now Targets Sri Lanka

June 29, 2026
Social/Sri Lanka

A company that helped destroy farmland and threaten protesters in Liberia is now trying to mine the coast of eastern Sri Lanka, and it has not bothered to change its strategy, only

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Deep in Ecuador’s Forests, the Cocaine Gangs Have a New Trade: Gold

June 29, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The pickup truck rattled across jungle terrain toward gates topped with barbed wire, where masked men carrying automatic rifles checked names against a list before radioing for confirmation. According to reporting by

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Meet the Indian Billionaire on a Mission to Rescue Pablo Escobar’s Hippos

June 29, 2026
Columns/Social

On Wednesday morning, Anant Ambani, heir to one of the world’s largest fortunes, was on his way to work with his wife when he spotted an injured crow by the road. He

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Should a 10-Year-Old Ever Be a Criminal? Bar Council Says No

June 29, 2026
Editor's Choice/Judiciary/Social

A panel convened by the Bar Council will recommend this week that the minimum age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales be raised from 10 to 14, according to reporting by

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How Telenor Handed Myanmar’s Junta a Map of Dissent

June 29, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

At 1.51pm on 31 October 2021, an email arrived at the Myanmar head office of Telenor, the Norwegian state-backed telecoms company, requesting the call logs of six customers on national security grounds,

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“For 30 Years I Lived in Fear, Now I Suffer Again”: Mother of Suresh Sallay

June 28, 2026
Judiciary/Sri Lanka

For three decades, Claudia Mary Antonette Sallay lived with the fear that came with having three sons serving in the Sri Lankan Army during a brutal conflict. Every military update carried the

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