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Operation Blue Star at 42

June 23, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Forty-two years after Operation Blue Star, the events of June 1984 remain among the most consequential and contested episodes in modern Indian history. What began as a military operation aimed at removing

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Architect of Bangladesh’s Developmental Renaissance

June 23, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Sheikh Hasina is no fascist, notwithstanding the deliberate attempts of some to portray her as such. Few political figures in contemporary South Asia have evoked such fierce passions, profound loyalties, and relentless

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Critical Thinking Emerges as Key Defense Against Conspiracy Theories in an Age of Misinformation

June 23, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The concept, rooted in philosophical traditions dating back to ancient Greece more than 2,500 years ago, is at the center of a recent discussion published by El País, which examines how ordinary

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Kurunegala’s Forgotten War

June 23, 2026
Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

Kurunegala District played an important role in the April 1971 rebellion. During that period, district committee leaders in both Kurunegala and Kegalle were selected by the members themselves rather than being appointed

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Blood Test Could Detect Alzheimer’s Years Before Memory Loss Begins

June 23, 2026
Health/Human Rights

Long before a person begins to forget names, faces, or familiar places, the brain is already fighting a hidden battle. As nerve cells gradually die and connections between them disappear, the brain

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Flamingos Against Billions: Albania’s Coastal Battle Over Kushner’s Luxury Resort

June 23, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

At six o’clock in the morning on June 6, the waters around Albania’s Sazan Island were calm and blue as Eva Buzo’s motorboat entered the harbour. The Australian marathon swimmer with Albanian

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Meloni Turns on Trump: The Italian Leader Who Finally Spoke Back

June 23, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

For years, Giorgia Meloni built her political identity around being a leader close to ordinary Italians — direct, emotional, and unafraid of confrontation. Now, that image has shaped one of her sharpest

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Abdus Salam’s Nobel Legacy: The Scientist Who Bridged Faith, Physics and a Divided World

June 23, 2026
Diplomacy/Editor's Choice/Education

In the history of modern science, few figures embody the intersection of discovery, identity and institutional struggle as profoundly as Abdus Salam. Born on January 29, 1926, and remembered for his groundbreaking

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US Provides $4 Million Satellite Communications System to Sri Lanka Navy Fleet

June 22, 2026
Sri Lanka/United States

The United States has delivered an advanced satellite communications system to the Sri Lanka Navy, providing Fleet Broadband technology designed to improve secure maritime communication across the country’s offshore patrol fleet, the

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Colombia’s Trump Moment: The Iron Fist Returns After Petro’s Experiment

June 22, 2026
Editorials/Geopolitics

Editorial Colombia has once again done what it has repeatedly done throughout its turbulent modern history: it has swung the political pendulum with extraordinary force. After decades of guerrilla warfare, paramilitary violence,

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