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China Expels Dutch Warship in High-Stakes South China Sea Confrontation

May 28, 2026
Business

The Chinese military has reported that it forced a Dutch naval vessel out of waters near the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea, an area long marked by overlapping territorial claims

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Lula Sparks Global Climate Debate with Return of Amazon Oil Drilling Plan

May 28, 2026
Business

Brazil is preparing to restart oil drilling in the Amazon Basin after a ten-year pause, marking a major shift in environmental and energy policy under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The

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Scientists Warn Earth Could Smash New Temperature Record by 2030

May 28, 2026
Business

The World Meteorological Organization has warned that the world is likely to experience new record-breaking global temperatures within the next five years, with a high probability that the current benchmark set in

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Who Owns the Dead?

May 28, 2026
Columns/Sri Lanka

Ferocious in battle, magnanimous in victory ~ Col. Tim Collins – British Army Sri Lanka commemorated the 17th anniversary of the end of the 30-year Eelam conflict with a moving War Heroes

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Russia Escalates War Incentives as Recruitment Pressures Mount in Ukraine Conflict

May 28, 2026
Russia/World

Russia is intensifying its economic incentives to sustain military recruitment for the war in Ukraine, as mounting battlefield losses and slowing enlistment rates increase pressure on the Kremlin’s war strategy. President Vladimir

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Colombia Faces Record Social Progress and Deepening Fiscal Strain at Election Turning Point

May 28, 2026
Colombia/Geopolitics/World

Colombia is entering a critical political transition with an economy defined by a sharp duality: significant social improvements on one side and growing macroeconomic vulnerabilities on the other. As President Gustavo Petro

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Sudán’s Blue Nile Plunges Into Humanitarian Catastrophe as War Front Expands

May 28, 2026
Geopolitics/Sudan/World

Sudán’s war has expanded into the Blue Nile region, turning the southeast of the country into a new epicenter of humanitarian collapse as fighting spreads, displacement surges, and humanitarian access deteriorates. The

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US Migrants Face Million-Dollar Penalties Under Trump Crackdown

May 28, 2026
United States/World

The United States is witnessing a dramatic escalation in immigration enforcement as the administration of Donald Trump imposes massive financial penalties on undocumented migrants who have not complied with departure orders. More

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Trump Escalates Legal Offensive With Criminal Probe Into Journalist Who Accused Him of Sexual Assault

May 28, 2026
Diplomacy/Journalism/Judiciary

The United States is witnessing a new escalation in political and legal tensions as the Department of Justice under Donald Trump reportedly opens a criminal investigation into journalist E. Jean Carroll, who

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Climate Frontlines: Secret U.S. Files Warn of Chaos Ahead

May 28, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

For years, climate change was publicly framed as an environmental and scientific crisis. Behind closed doors, however, some of the United States’ most powerful security agencies were increasingly treating it as a

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