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Anthropic Nears $900B Valuation, Overtaking OpenAI in AI Race

May 15, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

The artificial intelligence industry is witnessing a dramatic reshuffling of its power hierarchy as Anthropic moves toward a massive $30 billion fundraising round that would value the company at roughly $900 billion,

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US–Cuba Intelligence Talks Signal Historic Shift as Island Crisis Deepens Under Economic Collapse

May 15, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The United States and Cuba have entered a new and unexpected phase of diplomatic engagement, marked by an extraordinary meeting in Havana between the director of the CIA and Cuba’s top internal

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How Golshifteh Farahani Became Part of Macron’s Gossip Orbit

May 15, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The life of Golshifteh Farahani has long unfolded at the intersection of cinema, politics and controversy, but recent claims linking her indirectly to a diplomatic incident involving France’s first couple have pushed

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Trump Dismisses ‘Declining America’ Remark as Xi Summit Tensions Simmer in Beijing

May 15, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor The second day of a closely watched summit in Beijing saw Donald Trump attempting to downplay political friction with Xi Jinping after comments attributed to the Chinese

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Suicide on Runway at Denver Airport

May 15, 2026
Aviation/Columns/Technology

The tragedy that unfolded at Denver International Airport on the night of 9 May 2026 presents not merely an isolated operational failure but a profound juridical and philosophical challenge to contemporary civil

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How Beijing and Colombo Are Fighting Transnational Fraud

May 15, 2026
Geopolitics/Human Rights/Sri Lanka

Recently, through close coordination between China and Sri Lanka, Sri Lankan police repatriated 125 suspects involved in telecom and online fraud to China after they were arrested in earlier crackdown operations. On

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India Opens Ballistic Missile Programme to Private Industry in Major Defence Shift

May 15, 2026
India/World

India is preparing for a major transformation in its ballistic missile programme by opening the door to deeper private sector participation in the development and production of advanced missile systems. The move

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Tamil Nadu Picks High-Profile IPS Officer to Lead Intelligence Wing

May 15, 2026
India/World

Senior Indian Police Service officer Asra Garg has been appointed as the new Inspector General of Police (Intelligence) in Chennai, marking one of the most significant administrative moves in Tamil Nadu’s evolving

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Guatemala Phases Out Cuban Medical Brigades Amid U.S. Pressure Claims

May 15, 2026
Cuba/World

Guatemala has acknowledged that long-standing external pressure from the United States has surrounded its cooperation with Cuban medical brigades, as the country moves forward with plans to gradually end a healthcare partnership

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The Politics of Civilian Casualty Narratives in Afghanistan

May 15, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

In modern conflicts, wars are no longer fought only on battlefields. They are increasingly fought through narratives, international reporting, digital information campaigns and competing claims over legitimacy. Civilian casualty reporting has become

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