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When Art Dies, So Does the Nation

May 23, 2026
Editor's Choice/Sri Lanka

Editorial The disappearance of 42 ancient paintings from Sri Lanka’s National Art Gallery is not a bureaucratic accounting error. It is a cultural alarm bell ringing in a country that already seems

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Fragile Israel–Lebanon Talks Enter Military Track as Border War Deepens

May 23, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

The Soufan Center notes Israel and the government of Lebanon are expanding direct talks to include a military “track,” even as Beirut refuses to order its armed forces to confront Hezbollah. The

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Inside Israel’s AI Kill Chain: How Data Turns Movement Into a Death Sentence

May 23, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

An investigation reported by the Jerusalem Post details how Israel’s expanding artificial intelligence targeting infrastructure is reshaping the battlefield, turning digital traces from phones and surveillance networks into what critics describe as

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Modi’s Nordic Tour Collided With a Global Sikh Backlash

May 23, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Norway expecting to reinforce India’s growing engagement with the Nordic region through trade, green technology cooperation and strategic diplomacy. Instead, his Oslo visit became overshadowed by protests

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China’s New Pull: Singapore Bets on Beijing’s Economic Rise

May 23, 2026
Editor's Choice

Singapore is positioning itself to capture the next wave of growth from China’s expanding economy, with Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong declaring that Chinese investment and technological transformation are opening new opportunities

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China Draws a Red Line on Foreign Tech Control

May 23, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

China’s top economic planning agency has publicly denied accusations that Beijing is pressuring domestic technology firms to reject foreign investment, pushing back against growing international concern that the country is erecting new

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The Beijing Summit That Put India on Notice

May 23, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The two most powerful leaders on earth met in Beijing on May 14 and 15, 2026. The world watched. So did New Delhi. This was only the second face-to-face summit of Donald

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The Kissinger Flight: How Pakistan Changed Global History

May 23, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

It was July 1971. Henry Kissinger, the most powerful national security advisor in the world, quietly boarded a Pakistani aircraft in Islamabad. His destination was Beijing, a city no senior American official had

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Sri Lanka’s Crisis Ghost Returns

May 23, 2026
Politics/Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has issued one of his strongest assurances yet that the island nation will not slide back into the kind of economic catastrophe that toppled former leader

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States Must Halt Forced Returns of Afghans, UN Rights Chief Warns

May 22, 2026
Geopolitics/Human Rights/World

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk has issued a strong warning to states over the ongoing involuntary return of Afghan refugees and asylum-seekers, calling the practice a violation

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