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Deniyaya Under Rebel Control: 15 Days of 1971

May 22, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

The number of police stations attacked by JVP rebels during the uprising that began on April 5, 1971, was 74. Out of these, 57 police stations were attacked and damaged. A total

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Islamic State’s Mozambique Frontline: The Expanding Shadow of a Peripheral Jihadist War

May 22, 2026
Defence/Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The Islamic State Mozambique Province, assessed in recent analysis associated with The Soufan Center, has re-emerged as a strategically significant yet often overlooked node in the wider Islamic State ecosystem. Operating in

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Pakistan’s Quiet Diplomatic Rise in the Middle East

May 22, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

As tensions involving Iran, Israel and the United States continue to reshape the Middle East, Pakistan is quietly positioning itself as one of the few countries capable of maintaining communication across rival

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Bangladesh’s Dark July

May 22, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Beneath the green banner of extremism and the crisis of Bangladesh in July 2024! The violent convulsions that engulfed Bangladesh during July and early August 2024 constituted far more than a mere

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Seventy-Five Years of Transformation: Xizang’s Journey into Modernity

May 22, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

As one becomes more familiar with the complexities and civilizational depth of China, curiosity naturally extends beyond its major cities toward regions often obscured by mythology, ideological distortion, and geopolitical propaganda. This

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Why does the U.S. want to prosecute former Cuban President Raúl Castro?

May 22, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The Donald Trump administration has just indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro for the downing of two planes in 1996. Given the similarities between the measures taken against Cuba in recent months

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Socialism Is Slow to Mature

May 22, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

In 1921, a few years into the Soviet experiment, V. I. Lenin published an essay with the revealing title ‘New Times and Old Mistakes in a New Guise’. The essay opened a

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Royal death hoax and Korea blunder spark wave of UK political confusion

May 22, 2026
United Kingdom/World

Radio Caroline, which broadcasts in parts of England, mistakenly declared that King Charles III had died after a computer error activated its “Death of a Monarch” emergency protocol. The station abruptly halted

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Queen Elizabeth Backed Prince Andrew’s High-Level Trade Role, Newly Released Files Reveal

May 22, 2026
Business

Newly released documents show that Queen Elizabeth II was “very keen” for Prince Andrew to take on a prominent role in promoting national trade interests, according to a 2000 memo written by

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China Overtakes Germany as Spain’s Top Supplier, Redrawing Europe’s Trade Map

May 22, 2026
Business

China has overtaken Germany as the main provider of goods to Spain during the first quarter of the year, according to government data, marking a significant change in Spain’s external trade hierarchy.

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