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India Faces Fuel Price Shock as Petrol and Diesel Hiked for Third Time in 10 Days

May 23, 2026
Business

India has witnessed a sharp escalation in fuel costs after petrol and diesel prices were raised by up to 91 paise per litre on Saturday, marking the third increase in less than

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Japan Dragged Into Fentanyl Superhighway to America

May 23, 2026
Business

A senior official from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration said Japan is being used as a transshipment point by drug-trafficking organizations seeking to evade detection, arguing that commercial shipments entering the United

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Cuba at Breaking Point as Blackouts, Hunger and Political Pressure Deepen Under Trump-Era “Asphyxiation”

May 23, 2026
Cuba/World

This report is based on field reporting originally published by El País, which documents a rapidly deteriorating humanitarian and political situation across Cuba, where daily life in neighborhoods of Centro Habana has

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War in Iran Reignites Colonial Tensions Over British Military Bases in Cyprus

May 23, 2026
Iran/World

The renewed controversy over Britain’s military presence in Cyprus has been triggered by the wider war involving Iran and a drone attack on the British base at Akrotiri, an installation in the

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11.5 Million Lives at Risk as Europe’s Aid Cuts Signal a Global Collapse of Development Cooperation

May 23, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

A new investigation by the ISGlobal health institute has delivered a stark warning about the future of international development cooperation, estimating that more than 11.5 million avoidable deaths could occur by 2030

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Trump Intelligence Chief Quits Amid Iran Rift and Family Crisis

May 23, 2026
United States/World

Tulsi Gabbard resigned on Friday as President Donald Trump’s director of national intelligence, becoming the fourth Cabinet-level official to leave the administration during Trump’s second term. In a resignation letter posted on

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Autonomous Ships Get Global Green Light as IMO Rewrites the Future of Maritime Trade

May 23, 2026
Business/Shipping and Maritime

The International Maritime Organization has adopted the world’s first global safety code for autonomous commercial ships, marking a historic shift in global shipping regulation while warning of escalating risks in the Strait

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Collapse of the Pseudo-Elite Alliance

May 23, 2026
Columns/Human Rights/Sri Lanka

I have no doubt that the girl was sexually abused. That conclusion does not come from courtroom technicalities; it comes from common sense. It comes from lived experience in this society, from

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Shadow Files of the Cold War

May 23, 2026
Diplomacy/Education/Geopolitics/History

A cache of newly declassified American intelligence records has opened a rare window into the hidden world of Cold War-era UFO investigations, revealing extraordinary encounters tracked by military radar systems across multiple

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Cannes and the Unfinished Fight

May 23, 2026
Human Rights/World

The glamour of the Cannes Film Festival took on a deeply political tone this week as acclaimed Spanish actress Penélope Cruz delivered a stark message about gender inequality and LGBTQ+ rights during

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