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America’s Power Under Strain: Iran War Reveals U.S. Limits, Allies Pay the Price

June 18, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Who truly emerged victorious in the war between the United States and Iran? The conflict has yielded no clear answers, yet America’s friends have borne the brunt of Washington’s decisions. Iran’s retaliation

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Exclusive Interview: “I Took the Bull by the Horns” — Ali Sabry

June 17, 2026
Interviews/Judiciary/Sri Lanka

by Our Political Affairs Editor We believe no introduction is necessary for Ali Sabry. His name is already tied to one of the most dramatic and painful chapters in Sri Lanka’s modern

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The CID Chief Is Investigating What He Failed to Prevent — He Will Naturally Protect Himself, Says Ali Sabry

June 17, 2026
Human Rights/Judiciary/Sri Lanka

by Our Political Affairs Editor Former Finance, Foreign and Justice Minister Ali Sabry has launched a strong defence of due process in the continuing debate over the Easter Sunday attacks, accusing the

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$300 Billion Private Fund Proposed in US-Iran Framework as Investment Commitments Exceed $150 Billion

June 17, 2026
Business

A $300 billion private investment fund aimed at supporting economic development in Iran has been outlined in a framework agreement between the United States and Iran, with more than half of the

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US Delays Blacklisting DeepSeek and More Than 100 Chinese Firms Flagged as Security Risks

June 17, 2026
Business

The United States has delayed adding Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek, memory chipmaker ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) and more than 100 other firms identified as national security risks to a trade blacklist,

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Iran-Russia Banking Networks Set for Full Integration Within Two Months

June 17, 2026
Business

Iran and Russia are expected to complete the final phase of integrating their national banking payment systems within two months, a development that will allow Iranian travelers to make purchases in Russia

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Iran’s First Domestic Alpha Cancer Drug Nears Market Release as Nuclear Medicine Program Expands

June 17, 2026
Education/Health

Iran is preparing to introduce AlphaZa, the country’s first domestically developed alpha-emitting radiopharmaceutical designed to treat advanced cancers resistant to conventional therapies, according to the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of

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US Says 313 Criminal Suspects Were Handed Over to Mexico Under Trump Administration

June 17, 2026
Mexico/United States/World

United States Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson said that 313 people wanted by Mexican authorities were handed over to Mexico during the administration of President Donald Trump, as tensions grow between the

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FIFA Sets Aside $355 Million to Compensate Clubs Releasing Players for 2026 World Cup

June 17, 2026
Business/Sports

FIFA has allocated US$355 million to compensate clubs that release players for the 2026 World Cup qualifying matches and finals, with payments expected to be completed before the end of the year,

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Argentina Removes Public Transparency Requirements in Supreme Court Selection Process

June 17, 2026
Argentina/World

Argentina’s President Javier Milei has signed a decree that removes citizen participation mechanisms and transparency requirements in the selection process for Supreme Court judges, altering federal regulations that have governed judicial appointments

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