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The Missing Ambassador

June 3, 2026
Politics/Sri Lanka

This may well be the longest period in which the U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka has functioned without an accredited American ambassador. The appointment of Eric Meyer, nominated by Donald Trump as

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Small Businesses Quietly Replace Office Work with AI Assistants

June 3, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Recent reporting from MIT Technology Review highlights a quiet but rapidly accelerating shift in how small businesses operate, as artificial intelligence tools move from experimental novelties to practical back-office assistants. Across industries,

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China Approves First Invasive Brain Implant for Mass Use, Redrawing the Neurotech Race

June 3, 2026
Education/Health

In a milestone that could reshape the future of neurotechnology, China has approved what is described as the world’s first invasive brain-computer interface for clinical use beyond trials, signaling a decisive shift

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AI Disrupts the Foundations of Social Science Research

June 3, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

The social sciences are entering a period of deep uncertainty as artificial intelligence begins to reshape how research is conducted, how data is collected, and even how findings are written and published.

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Ebola Diagnostics Failures Expose Global Blind Spots in Pandemic Preparedness

June 3, 2026
Health/Human Rights

A renewed Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo is raising urgent questions about whether the world has truly learned the lessons of past pandemics. According to reporting from Nature,

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Shavendra Silva: Punishment Without Verdict

June 3, 2026
Editor's Choice/Judiciary/Sri Lanka

by Luxman Aravind The treatment of former Army Commander and Chief of Defence Staff General Shavendra Silva under the United States’ foreign policy framework represents one of the most uncomfortable contradictions in

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The Silencing of the Diaspora

June 3, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

When a government cannot silence its critics at home, it follows them abroad. That is the defining logic of transnational repression: the use of state power to intimidate, surveil, harass, or eliminate

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Intel Chief Calls Rivals ‘Friends’ as Global AI Chip War Intensifies

June 3, 2026
Business

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan struck a conciliatory tone toward some of the most powerful names in the global semiconductor industry, describing both TSMC and Nvidia as partners and “friends” despite intensifying competition

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Indonesia Enforces Sweeping Under-16 Social Media Ban, Forcing Global Platforms Into Rapid Compliance

June 3, 2026
Business

Global social media companies are accelerating compliance efforts after Indonesia introduced strict new rules banning users under the age of 16 from accessing major online platforms, triggering mass account deletions and the

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Chinese Crackdown on Overseas Trading Sparks Fears Ahead of SpaceX IPO Rush

June 3, 2026
Business

Chinese investors are expressing growing concern that they may miss out on a wave of high-profile US tech listings, including a planned SpaceX initial public offering, as authorities in Beijing intensify efforts

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