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European Leaders Signal Support for Ukraine–Russia Ceasefire Talks as Diplomatic Push Intensifies

June 8, 2026
Geopolitics/News

United Kingdom, Germany and France have jointly signaled support for renewed ceasefire discussions between Ukraine and Russia, as European governments seek to re-engage diplomatic channels aimed at ending a war now in

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Israel Espionage Allegations Trigger US Intelligence Alarm as Iran War Tensions Escalate

June 8, 2026
Israel/World

Allegations of intensified espionage activity involving Israel have triggered internal concern within US intelligence and defense agencies, according to multiple media reports citing government documents, as tensions surrounding the Iran conflict continue

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Cambodia Scam Industry Expands Despite Crackdown, Amnesty Report Alleges

June 8, 2026
Cambodia/World

Cambodia has failed to dismantle its expanding online scam industry despite a nationwide crackdown launched with the stated aim of eliminating cyberfraud networks, according to a new report by Amnesty International. The

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Peru Presidential Runoff Locked in Near Dead Heat as Exit Poll Shows Technical Tie

June 8, 2026
Peru/World

Peru is facing a highly contested presidential runoff election after unofficial exit polls indicated an extremely narrow margin between the two leading candidates, highlighting deep political division and leaving the final outcome

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South Korea Surges on AI and Arms Boom as Chip, Ship and Defence Exports Hit Record Highs

June 8, 2026
Business

South Korea is experiencing a powerful export-driven economic upswing, fueled by surging global demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure, advanced semiconductors, and defence equipment, as well as a renewed wave of geopolitical rearmament

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Airlines Warned of $100 Billion Jet Fuel Shock as Iran Conflict Sends Costs Soaring

June 8, 2026
Aviation/Business

Airlines are facing an estimated $100 billion increase in jet fuel costs this year following the Iran conflict, as disruptions to global oil flows send energy prices sharply higher and place severe

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Hormuz Crisis Exposes China’s Hardline Oil Strategy as Energy Split Deepens with the U.S.

June 8, 2026
Business

A widening divergence in global energy strategy has been exposed following disruption linked to the Strait of Hormuz, as China pursues a distinctly independent oil security approach while the United States and

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OpenAI Plans Radical ChatGPT Overhaul as It Pushes Toward IPO and AI “Superapp”

June 8, 2026
Business

OpenAI is preparing the most significant overhaul of ChatGPT since its launch in 2022, as the $850bn company moves to reposition its flagship chatbot into a broader “superapp” designed to drive higher

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Inside the Custody Crisis of Former Intelligence Chief Suresh Sallay

June 8, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

The case of former State Intelligence Service Chief Major General Suresh Sallay has taken a critical turn, shifting from allegations of a hunger strike in custody to confirmation from his family that

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Chinese-Led Cybercrime Networks Still Active Despite China–Sri Lanka Crackdown and Joint Operations

June 8, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Colombo China and Sri Lanka have agreed to strengthen cooperation to combat cybercrime through joint coordination between law enforcement and relevant state institutions. The agreement comes amid continued

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