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The Future – Socialism – Is Possible and Necessary

May 15, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

In 2022, the roughly 10,500 citizens of the Pacific Island state of Tuvalu began to migrate not from one country to another but from their physical islands to the digital world. Faced

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Trump’s Iranian Nightmare

May 15, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

America’s newest quagmire in the Middle East is like its old quagmires in the Middle East. It is based, as were the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, on a gross misreading of

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After 10-Day Power Struggle, VD Satheesan Declared Kerala Chief Minister

May 14, 2026
Geopolitics/India/World

The Congress party has officially named VD Satheesan as the next Chief Minister of Kerala, bringing an end to nearly 10 days of political suspense following the election results declared on May

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The Spy Who Hid Inside a Dead Cow

May 14, 2026
Russia/World

For nearly a decade, Dmitry Senin has lived as a ghost, slipping through borders, changing identities and hiding from the same security apparatus he once proudly served. The former Russian Federal Security

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The Governor Who Felt No Shame

May 14, 2026
Editorials/Sri Lanka

Editorial The death of the former Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines has unfortunately shifted public attention away from what should have become a national outrage demanding immediate resignations and criminal accountability.

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Europe Eyes Ukrainian Missile Giant as Fire Point Launches Satellite Ambitions

May 14, 2026
Geopolitics/News

One of Ukraine’s leading arms manufacturers, Fire Point, says it has entered the satellite sector after successfully launching two satellites this year and is preparing to deploy dozens more in 2027. According

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Citadel Pulls Top Quant Researchers Out of Hong Kong Amid Rising US-China Tensions

May 14, 2026
Geopolitics/News

US hedge fund giant Citadel has ordered several of its core quantitative researchers in Hong Kong to either relocate overseas or leave the company, according to a report by the Financial Times,

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Macron Marriage Row Explodes After Claims of Actress Messages Behind Public ‘Slap’

May 14, 2026
France/World

Fresh controversy has erupted around French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron after a French journalist claimed that a widely publicized altercation between the couple was sparked by messages sent

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The Palk Strait Link: Sri Lanka’s Unresolved Question

May 14, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Sri Lanka stands at a crossroads. For decades, the idea of a land bridge across the Palk Strait has lingered in speeches and studies, yet it has never moved beyond paper. Against

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Africa Challenges Global Finance Order

May 14, 2026
Business

The African Union has unveiled plans to launch the Africa Credit Rating Agency (AfCRA) in June, marking a major step toward financial sovereignty for the continent. The announcement was made by African

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