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Hong Kong Seeks a New Role in Global Finance

August 14, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Hong Kong is approaching a potentially important stage in the evolution of its role as a global financial hub, with policymakers and market participants calling for a broader range of financial products,

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Cuba after Six Months of the Oil Blockade: Crisis and the Road to Recovery

August 14, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

For more than six decades, the United States has attempted to make the Cuban people pay for their decision to pursue an independent, socialist path. The latest phase of this economic war

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Can Artificial Intelligence Keep  Skies Safe?

August 14, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Flight operations not only have to be safe, but also orderly and quick. — Jens Bartels, Ramp Control Manager, Munich Airport The Transition There was a time when the air traffic control

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The Rabbi Was Right

August 14, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Murdering foreign leaders is not something any American president should ever do. How can the US uphold its claim to be a champion of laws and political decency while committing murder and

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Gen Z: A Force for Disruption?

August 14, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Human Rights

In recent times, the term Gen Z and the concept have been subjected to intense debate in the print, visual and social media and in debating forums. There have been conflicting views

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From sightseeing to living: A new way to experience China

August 14, 2026
Diplomacy/Social

When British traveler Wilko Wanders walked into a park in Shanghai, he expected to be just an observer, watching local people enjoy their daily lives. Surprisingly, he found himself at the center

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UN Expert Warns of ‘Parental Alienation’ Misuse in Israel

August 14, 2026
Israel/World

UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, its causes and consequences, Reem Alsalem, has expressed serious concern over what she described as a troubling pattern in Israeli family courts and

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What Fidel Castro Gave Us

August 13, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

I was only sixteen years old when I first set eyes on Fidel Castro at the 1983 Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit in India. When Fidel, who would have turned 100 this week,

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Challenges to Israel’s Indo-Pacific Strategy

August 13, 2026
Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

The German general and geopolitician KarlHaushofer first coined and conceptualized the term “Indo-Pacific” (Indopazifischer Raum) in the 1920s. He argued that the global balance of power would shift from the Atlantic toward

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Tata’s Leadership Battle Signals a New Era for India’s $280bn Giant

August 13, 2026
Geopolitics/News

India’s largest conglomerate is entering a potentially decisive period of transition. Tata Sons, the holding company behind businesses spanning steel, power, aviation, automobiles and technology, is preparing for a change at the

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