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Bravo Brooklyn Beckham!

June 21, 2026
Arts/Columns/Social

The latest episode in the ongoing feud between Brooklyn Beckham and his parents Victoria and David Beckham played out publicly in an advert Brooklyn has just done for the food service delivery

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Argentina Expands Migration Enforcement Powers as Milei Government Introduces New Security Program

June 21, 2026
Business/Human Rights

Argentina’s government has introduced a new migration enforcement program that grants expanded powers to federal security forces to monitor, detain and deport foreign residents and tourists suspected of violating immigration rules, according

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Kegalle 1971: The Forgotten Front

June 20, 2026
Politics/Sri Lanka

Another of the five police stations captured by the rebels during the April 1971 uprising was the Warakapola Police Station in the Kegalle District. The rebels who captured the Warakapola Police Station

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The Hidden Cost of the U.S. Military

June 20, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

U.S. President Donald Trump has proposed a $1.5 trillion military budget for the fiscal year 2027, which would increase by 44 percent the acknowledged budget for 2026. While a roughly $500 billion increase would

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The Joke is on Us

June 20, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The buffoons who orchestrate fascism, with its quack science, idiocy, penchant for violence and grotesque hypermasculinity, are ripe for satire. It is easy, as late-night comics do — and as the cabarets

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Rise of Extreme Nationalism in Australia?

June 20, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics/Human Rights

Recently conducted survey (poll) by a company for some prominent newspapers reveals the rise of extreme right-wing nationalism in Australia. This is explicit when a highest number of voters in the sample

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RCEP and Sri Lanka: A New Chapter in Regional Trade

June 19, 2026
Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

This article is particularly relevant at a time when the global trading environment is undergoing significant change and regional economic partnerships are playing an increasingly important role in shaping international trade and

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30 Tonnes of Cocaine Destroyed After Largest Drug Seizure in Spain’s History

June 19, 2026
Business

More than 30 tonnes of cocaine have been destroyed after authorities completed the disposal of the largest cocaine seizure recorded in Spain’s history. The shipment, seized on 1 May by the Central

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EU Holds Back From China Trade Clash as Leaders Choose Dialogue Over Immediate Action

June 19, 2026
Business

The European Union has postponed a direct trade confrontation with China after leaders failed to agree on immediate measures to counter what they described as economic imbalances caused by rising Chinese imports

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The Last Black Seminole Community in Mexico Fights to Preserve a Vanishing Heritage

June 19, 2026
Business/Human Rights

In the remote northern region of Coahuila, Mexico, a small community is fighting to preserve a history that crosses borders and centuries. El Nacimiento, a rural village near the Sierra de Santa

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