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Artificial Intelligence Boom Triggers Wall Street Rush as Tech Giants Prepare Historic Wave of IPOs

June 10, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

The artificial intelligence industry has entered a phase of extraordinary financial acceleration, with leading developers and major technology corporations preparing for a surge of public listings and capital-raising operations that could reshape

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“Psychiatry Has Always Carried a Huge Component of Social Control,” Warns Spanish Neuropsychiatry Leader

June 10, 2026
Diplomacy/Education/Interviews

In a wide-ranging interview published by El País, Ana Conseglieri, a leading figure in Spanish neuropsychiatry and president of the Asociación Española de Neuropsiquiatría (AEN), sets out a critical reading of psychiatry’s

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Argentina’s Military Forced Into Second Jobs as Wage Crisis Deepens Under Milei

June 10, 2026
Argentina/World

Argentina has officially authorized active-duty military personnel to hold private-sector jobs while continuing their military service, a measure introduced amid a worsening wage crisis affecting the Armed Forces and the broader public

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Sheinbaum Meets J.P. Morgan Chief as Mexico Pushes to Capture North American Supply Chain Shift

June 10, 2026
Mexico/World

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum held a closed-door meeting with J.P. Morgan Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon at the National Palace on Tuesday, discussing Mexico’s economic outlook and the future of North American

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Cuba Faces Surgical Backlog of 95,000 as Medical System Struggles Amid Sanctions and Supply Shortages

June 10, 2026
Cuba/Human Rights/World

More than 95,000 patients in Cuba are currently awaiting surgical procedures, including over 5,000 cancer-related operations, according to figures released by the country’s Ministry of Public Health (Minsap) on Tuesday, highlighting the

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Ebola Outbreak Surges Across Eastern Congo and Into Uganda as Cases Near 600

June 10, 2026
Human Rights/World

The Democratic Republic of Congo has confirmed 598 Ebola cases and 115 deaths since an outbreak was officially declared on May 15 in the eastern province of Ituri, according to a statement

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Iran and the Shield That Became a Bullseye

June 10, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

I write from Isfahan, the third-largest city in Iran and the second-most impacted by the recent war. Since the ceasefire on 8 April 2026, we Iranians finally got a break from fighter jets flying

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The Mirror of Neolithic Art

June 10, 2026
Diplomacy/Education

The theme for an exhibition that opened on June 4, 2026, at Ankara University’s Faculty of Political Science (Mülkiye), World’s First City Plan/Map, as part of my Arkeopolitics initiative, was met with reservations by a

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Kenya Protests Ebola Quarantine Over Economy and Sovereignty

June 10, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The main news item in African media this past week has been the controversy surrounding a proposed U.S.-funded Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya. What began as a public health initiative has rapidly

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International Day of Dialogue Among Civilizations

June 10, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

At a time when the international system is being tested, dialogue has the power to reunite us for a more just and more peaceful world. ~ Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General, United Nations June

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