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Spanish Government Spending on ChatGPT Explodes From One Contract to More Than 1,300 in Three Years

June 6, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Technology

What began as a single public-sector contract shortly after the launch of ChatGPT has evolved into one of the fastest-growing technology spending trends within Spain’s public administration. In less than four years,

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Venezuela Pushes Energy Expansion in India as It Deepens Long-Term Economic Alignment With Russia

June 6, 2026
India/Venezuela/World

Venezuelan Acting President Delcy Rodríguez arrived in Mumbai on Friday to pursue expanded strategic partnerships with India and to establish new agreements, as Venezuela strengthens its role as a major crude supplier

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Gustavo Petro Accuses United States of Aligning With Colombian Drug Traffickers

June 6, 2026
Colombia/Geopolitics/World

Colombian President Gustavo Petro has accused the United States of politically aligning with drug trafficking networks in Colombia, intensifying diplomatic tensions as the country moves toward a closely contested presidential runoff election

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United States Signals Possible Shift in Bosnia Role After Deadlock Over High Representative Appointment

June 6, 2026
Geopolitics/United States/World

The United States has warned it may reconsider its role in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Peace Implementation Council failed to agree on a successor to the country’s High Representative, a position

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Raúl Castro Reappears in Public Amid U.S. Indictment and Renewed Sanctions Against Cuban Leadership

June 6, 2026
Cuba/Geopolitics/World

Former Cuban President Raúl Castro made a rare public appearance on Friday during a tribute ceremony marking his 95th birthday, his first known appearance since the United States announced an indictment against

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Google Pledges to Refill the World’s Water It Uses as Data Centers Expand

June 6, 2026
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Google has announced a sweeping set of water stewardship commitments designed to offset the environmental footprint of its rapidly expanding data center operations, positioning water management as a central pillar of its

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Google Bets on “Dreambeans” to End the Endless Scroll Era

June 6, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Google Labs has unveiled a new experimental application called Dreambeans, positioning it as a radical rethink of how people consume digital content in an era dominated by infinite scrolling feeds. Rather than

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Why Spew Venom Against RSS & Hindus?

June 6, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

There is a genre of writing immune to journalistic standards in gathering evidence, retaining balance and complete disclosure. It is the opinion piece. In its honest form, it declares a position and

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Secret Chennai meeting: Does It Expose Sri Lanka’s Vulnerabilities?

June 6, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

Viewed through the security lens, every report carries weight—because in the international power struggle, intentions are rarely transparent. Startling revelations from a Tamil Nadu–based media outlet point to a secret meeting in

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“InSight Crime” Defends an Indicted Criminal: Crime Doesn’t Pay, But US Government Grants Do

June 6, 2026
Columns/Diplomacy/Geopolitics

InSight Crime, a thinktank which claims to fuse “investigative journalism with academic rigor,” accuses Nicaragua’s government of “hiring assassins” to hunt down and kill opponents abroad. This bold accusation is based on

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