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Sallay’s Wife Seeks State Protection, Alleges CID Surveillance of Her Children

June 22, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

The wife of detained former State Intelligence Service (SIS) chief Major General (Retd.) Suresh Sallay has lodged a complaint seeking protection for herself and her children, alleging that they have been subjected

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Canada’s Economic Gamble: Why Mark Carney’s Strategy Is Winning Support

June 22, 2026
Canada/Geopolitics/Germany/World

When Mark Carney and Friedrich Merz took office just over a year ago, both leaders faced a difficult economic environment shaped by global uncertainty, trade tensions and a changing relationship with the

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Renate Welsh’s Lifelong Fight for Understanding: The Author Who Turned Silence Into Stories

June 22, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Interviews

Renate Welsh spent much of her life giving words to those who struggled to be heard. Through decades of children’s and adult literature, she explored loneliness, injustice, exclusion and the search for

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‘My Back Was Exposed’: Medical Students Demand Action After Allegations of Sexual Misconduct

June 22, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

When Charlotte Buttercase’s phone rang at 2am, the final-year medical student at the University of Manchester answered because she believed there could be an emergency. The call came from an unidentified number,

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Trees, Power and the Long Shadow of Westminster: Michael Heseltine’s Final Legacy Takes Root at Thenford

June 22, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Interviews

Michael Heseltine spent six decades at the centre of British political life, occupying some of the highest offices of state and becoming one of the Conservative Party’s most recognisable figures. Yet, at

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Africa’s $20 Billion Gas Pipeline: The Trans-Saharan Project That Could Redraw Europe’s Energy Map

June 22, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Across the vast expanse of the Sahara, a decades-old energy ambition is beginning to move again. After years of stalled plans, diplomatic disputes, and financial uncertainty, the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP) has

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Volkswagen Ordered to Compensate Former Workers Four Decades After Amazon Abuse

June 22, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/Judiciary

For more than four decades, Raimundo Batista de Souza carried memories of a place he believed he would never escape alive. Speaking from Porto Nacional in Brazil’s Tocantins state, where he now

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Starmer Set to Resign Today as Labour Turns to Andy Burnham for Leadership

June 22, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing the gravest crisis of his political career after reports emerged that he is preparing to announce his resignation today ( Monday), a move that could

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Can UNP-SJB Win Back Lost Voters?

June 22, 2026
Politics/Sri Lanka

“If the UNP is to win again, the UNP must change. In the Bible, Jesus says that sinners can enter heaven only if they change so completely that it would be like

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Battle of Plassey and the Destiny of Robert Clive

June 22, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

A historic and bloody conflict took place 269 years ago at a place called Palashi, on the banks of the Bhagirathi River, about 50 kilometers north of Krishnanagar in Nadia district of

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