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Global Food Safety Crisis Revealed as Contaminated Food Claims 1.5 Million Lives Annually

June 4, 2026
Human Rights/World

A major new assessment from the World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed the staggering global toll of unsafe food, estimating that contaminated food causes around 866 million illnesses and 1.5 million deaths

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Bolivia Faces Political Shock as Government Pushes Military State of Exception Amid Mass Protests

June 4, 2026
Bolivia/Geopolitics/World

A major political confrontation has erupted in Bolivia after President Rodrigo Paz submitted a controversial state of exception bill to Congress on June 3, proposing to authorize military deployment in response to

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UN Urged to Probe Sri Lanka Child Marriage Law Amid Explosive Rights Allegations

June 4, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

The Sinhala Ravaya National Organization has formally written to the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Sri Lanka, calling for urgent international attention to what it describes as violations of children’s rights under

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Sri Lanka-Maldives: Strengthening Bilateral Cooperation

June 4, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The recent flurry of agreements between Sri Lanka and the Maldives reflects a significant deepening of bilateral relations that extends beyond traditional diplomatic engagement into the domains of security, law enforcement, economic

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Russia–Taliban Military Deal Raises Regional Questions as Pakistan Dismisses Threat

June 4, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Pakistan has sought to project calm after Afghanistan’s Taliban government signed a new military technical cooperation agreement with Russia, arguing that the deal is limited in scope and will not fundamentally change

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Claudi Pérez Warns Europe Is Losing Its Way as Von der Leyen’s Leadership Faces Sharp Criticism

June 4, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

European political leadership and the future of the continent have come under intense scrutiny following the publication of Las invasiones bárbaras, a new essay by journalist Claudi Pérez. In a wide-ranging discussion

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Inside the Woman Watched by Beijing for Speaking of Tiananmen

June 4, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/History

Deep inside a residential tower in Beijing, where surveillance cameras and plainclothes officers are part of the everyday architecture, You Weijie lives under constant watch. She is the spokesperson of the Mothers

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From Gaokao to Free Entry: How the World Decides Who Gets to University

June 4, 2026
Education/Health

The transition from secondary education to university is one of the most decisive moments in a young person’s life, but the way that transition is managed varies dramatically around the world. While

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“My marriage is happy because we spend our holidays separately”

June 4, 2026
Editor's Choice/News

As more couples choose to travel alone rather than together, experts say the growing “solomoon” phenomenon reflects both evolving ideas of intimacy and deeper questions about autonomy, compatibility, and emotional balance in

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Iranian Envoy Hails Sri Lankan Rescue Efforts After Deadly U.S. Attack on Its Sailors

June 4, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Colombo held a formal appreciation ceremony to honor Sri Lankan citizens who assisted survivors and recovered personnel following the maritime incident involving the

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