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Sri Lanka Debt Row Intensifies as Report Cites $8.094 Million in Payments, $788 Million Rise in Foreign Debt

June 8, 2026
Sri Lanka

A press release issued by the Sri Lanka Human Rights Centre has challenged circulating claims that the government has paid USD 8.094 billion in debt and interest this year, stating that the

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How Israeli Drones Became Networked AI Systems in a Multi-Front War

June 8, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

For months of war stretching across Gaza, Lebanon, and beyond, Israel’s skies have been crowded not with pilots, but with machines. According to internal documents obtained by Haaretz, the Israel Defense Forces’

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The Next Escalation: Trump, Israel, and Iran on the Edge of a Renewed Conflict Cycle

June 8, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

When Iranian missiles were launched toward Israel on Sunday for the first time since a 61-day ceasefire took hold, the fragile pause in hostilities across the Middle East gave way to renewed

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“I Don’t Care What I Have”: When a Diagnosis Becomes a Lifeline—and a Label That Traps

June 8, 2026
Health/Human Rights

When Holger Klein was 18, he reached a breaking point in the middle of another night of racing thoughts. Sleep had become impossible. Reading no longer helped, and even alcohol failed to

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World Enters High-Risk Nuclear Phase as Stockpiles Grow and Trust Collapses

June 8, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute has issued a stark assessment of global security trends, warning that nuclear weapons are once again becoming central instruments of national power as decades of disarmament

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Pakistan’s Women Are Not Standing Still—So Why Is the Narrative?

June 8, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

A nation’s decision to change itself within is an act of a certain determination. In the last few decades, Pakistan has gone through an unnoticeable but not unimpressible evolution in its approach

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The Unfinished Strike: Why Agreement Isn’t Enough for JAAC

June 8, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

On May 30, 2026, the governments of Pakistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir sat down with the Joint Awami Action Committee in a high-stakes negotiation aimed at defusing tension before the June

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Sheikh Hasina: Bangladesh’s Prime Minister in Law and in Fact

June 8, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Politics is not merely a contest for office; it is a contest for legitimacy, authority, and historical continuity. Throughout history, there have been moments when constitutional legitimacy and popular legitimacy converged in

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Xi Jinping Lands in Pyongyang as North Korea Reaffirms Nuclear Red Line

June 8, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Xi Jinping arrived in Pyongyang on Monday for a rare state visit to North Korea, marking his first trip to the country in seven years and setting the stage for closely watched

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Southern Lebanon’s Christian Communities Caught Between War, Displacement and Uncertain Ceasefire

June 8, 2026
Geopolitics/World

Residents of southern Lebanon are facing escalating insecurity and economic disruption as ongoing conflict involving Israel and Hezbollah continues to devastate border communities, with Christian populations among those most directly affected by

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