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Ceylon Chamber Charts New Economic Role as Krishan Balendra Begins Second Term at the Helm

June 25, 2026
Business

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce has re-elected Krishan Balendra as Chairperson for the 2026/27 year, reinforcing the organisation’s continued focus on a more solutions-oriented role in Sri Lanka’s economic development landscape. The

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Audio: Former Minister’s Son Among Three Arrested in Rs. 120 Million Bribery Probe

June 25, 2026
Judiciary/Sri Lanka

Three individuals, including the son of former Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapaksa, have been arrested by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption over an alleged Rs. 120 million bribery transaction

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Russian Embassy Accuses EU of “Spanish Shame” Over Russia Claims, Points to Bloc’s Own Crises

June 25, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

The Russian Embassy in Sri Lanka has accused the European Union Delegation in Sri Lanka of displaying what it called “Spanish shame” after the EU mission issued a statement on Russia’s demographic

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China’s Legal AI Boom Raises Questions Over Future of Junior Lawyers

June 25, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence is entering China’s legal profession at a rapid pace, with a major legal database affiliated with Peking University launching a large language model tool designed to retrieve statutes, analyse cases

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China’s Military Elite Put Through Xi Ideology Camp as Anti-Corruption Drive Intensifies

June 25, 2026
China/Geopolitics/World

Hundreds of China’s senior military officials have completed an unprecedented 10-week ideological training programme that required them to study President Xi Jinping’s speeches, examine corruption cases and undergo military discipline exercises, according

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Germany Considers Mandatory Deployment for Lithuania Mission as Russia Threat Drives Military Expansion

June 25, 2026
Germany/World

Germany is preparing for the possibility of ordering soldiers to join its permanent military deployment in Lithuania as it struggles to secure enough volunteers for the mission aimed at strengthening NATO’s eastern

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Keiko Fujimori Wins Peru Presidency After Narrow Vote Lead, Rival Rejects Result

June 25, 2026
Peru/World

Keiko Fujimori has secured victory in Peru’s presidential election after the vote count reached a point where her lead can no longer be overturned. With 99.8% of ballots counted, Fujimori holds 50.1%

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The Hidden Violence Inside Same-Sex Relationships: Victims Describe a Problem Still Kept in Silence

June 25, 2026
Health/Human Rights

When Nacho remembers the beginning of the abuse, he does not recall a single moment that defined the relationship. Instead, he remembers a gradual escalation: arguments that became routine, emotional pressure that

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TikTok’s Hidden Algorithm: How Every Scroll Shapes What Millions See

June 25, 2026
Editor's Choice/Health

A quick check of TikTok can easily become a much longer session than expected. A cooking video leads to a travel clip, then a technology review, an interview, or a political analysis.

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As Taliban Envoys Arrive in Brussels, Europe Faces Renewed Questions Over Principles and Legitimacy

June 25, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The arrival of Taliban representatives in Brussels this week unfolded against a strikingly different event taking place hundreds of kilometers away in Paris. While European officials met with envoys of Afghanistan’s ruling

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