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From Hitler’s ‘Objectivity Obsession’ to Algorithmic Feeds

June 16, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Journalism

Drawing on historical examples and contemporary political trends, an analysis argues that modern right-wing populist movements rely on updated forms of propaganda that challenge shared realities, reshape public debate, and thrive in

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Iran Deal Upends G7 Agenda

June 16, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The helicopters began arriving over the southern shores of Lake Geneva as thousands of demonstrators gathered outside the tightly secured perimeter of the summit venue in Évian-les-Bains. Yet even before the first

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How SpaceX’s Stock Market Debut Exposed a New Era of Wealth Concentration

June 16, 2026
Business/Editor's Choice

Elon Musk’s SpaceX did not just launch a company onto the stock market. According to an analysis published by Die Zeit, its highly anticipated debut revealed a deeper transformation in global finance:

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The EU’s Top Women in Power Clash, Exposing Cracks in Its Foreign Policy

June 16, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor A widening institutional rivalry at the heart of Brussels is exposing deep strains in the European Union’s diplomatic architecture, as competing centres of authority challenge the coherence

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Bangladesh: The Bleeding Delta

June 16, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The convulsions that engulfed Bangladesh in August 2024 continue to cast a long and ominous shadow over the nation’s destiny. To many supporters of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and numerous critics of

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Fukuyama: The Art of the Non-Deal

June 16, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

So Donald Trump, on his 80th birthday, announced a deal in which there would be a 60-day ceasefire. Precise details have not yet been officially published. But, according to reports, they apparently include a cessation of attacks in Lebanon,

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Bishnoi Gang: Transnational Threat

June 16, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

On June 7, 2026, the Lawrence Bishnoi gang claimed responsibility for two recent shooting incidents targeting Indian nationals in Portugal, via a social media post. The post referred to a shooting at the residence

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Eradicating Education

June 16, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

On June 11, 2026, a Government Middle School was destroyed in an explosion caused by a device planted by unidentified persons in the Sheri Khel area under the Shahbaz Khel Police Station

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Africa Urged to Bridge ‘Implementation Gap’ as Leaders Warn Ideas Alone Are Not Creating Jobs

June 15, 2026
Business

African leaders and development experts have warned that the continent is struggling not with a lack of ideas, but with turning existing policies and frameworks into concrete results, as calls intensify for

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Global Ocean Economy Surges to $2.5 Trillion as Services Dominate Trade Shift, UN Warns

June 15, 2026
Business

The global ocean economy has expanded to USD 2.5 trillion in 2025, with services now forming the dominant share of ocean-related trade, even as United Nations-linked experts warn that environmental pressures are

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