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Punjab Frontline: BJP’s High-Stakes Bid to Redraw Political Equations Ahead of 2027

June 3, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Punctuated by rapid political churn and recalibrated alliances, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s evolving strategy in Punjab has emerged as one of the most closely watched developments in Indian politics, according to analysis

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Tamil Nadu Court Ruling Rekindles Directive Principles Debate

June 3, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/Judiciary

A recent judicial order from the Madras High Court has reignited a long-standing constitutional debate in India over the limits of judicial interpretation and the enforceability of Directive Principles of State Policy,

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Russia Escalates War Rhetoric as Europe Faces a “New Era of Threat”

June 3, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The war in Ukraine is entering what analysts describe as a more volatile and ideologically charged phase, with Russia combining intensified military operations against Ukrainian territory with increasingly aggressive rhetoric directed at

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Europe’s New Deportation Era Redraws the Map of Migration Control

June 3, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

“The era of deportations has begun.” What once sounded like political provocation from far-right voices in Europe is now being treated in Brussels as an emerging policy reality. Following the agreement between

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Lebanon War Derails Fragile Gulf Diplomacy as Regional Escalation Deepens

June 3, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The intensifying conflict in Lebanon is rapidly evolving into a central fault line in Middle Eastern geopolitics, with far-reaching consequences for regional stability and global energy security. According to an editorial published

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Endless War Looms as Lebanon Conflict Escalates Under U.S. Pressure

June 3, 2026
Israel/United States/World

The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon has entered a new phase of political and military tension after US President Donald Trump reportedly intervened to halt further Israeli strikes on Beirut.

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Rheinmetall Lands €5.7 Billion Arms Mega-Deal with Romania

June 3, 2026
Germany/World

The German defense manufacturer Rheinmetall has secured a massive contract package worth €5.7 billion from Romania, marking one of the most significant defense procurement deals in Europe in recent years. According to

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Doubao User Exodus Signals Trouble for China’s AI Paywall Push

June 3, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

ByteDance is facing mounting pressure in China’s fast-moving artificial intelligence sector after its flagship chatbot Doubao reportedly lost more than 6 million monthly active users in May, following signals that the platform

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China–Philippines War of Words Escalates as Beijing Blasts Manila’s Defence Chief

June 3, 2026
China/Philippines/World

The government of the China has sharply criticized comments made by Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jnr, escalating a fresh diplomatic confrontation with the Philippines over long-standing territorial and political disputes. China’s

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Trump Backs Far-Right Candidate in Colombia, Triggering Diplomatic Storm

June 3, 2026
Colombia/United States/World

The political race in Colombia has taken a dramatic turn after U.S. President Donald Trump publicly declared his “total support” for presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella, a move that has triggered

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