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The Geopolitical Autopsy: Six Theatres, One Diagnosis — Part II

May 13, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

In Part I, we introduced Malek Bennabi — the man, the oeuvre, and the five conceptual weapons that constitute his analytical grammar: colonisability, the civilisational triad, mondialisme, the ideological struggle, and the

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Africa’s AI Power Shift Begins as Foxconn Enters Sovereign Compute Race in Africa

May 13, 2026
Business/Technology

Amini, a sovereign AI infrastructure company, has announced a major strategic partnership with Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn), the world’s largest electronics manufacturer, and Bull, a global leader in high-performance computing, artificial

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Africa’s $164 Billion Sovereign Wealth Funds Move to Seize Control of Mining Future

May 13, 2026
Business

Africa’s sovereign wealth funds are rapidly emerging as major financial drivers of the continent’s mining industry, with combined assets surpassing $164 billion and governments increasingly using them to reduce dependence on foreign

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Sri Lanka’s Crisis Lesson to the World: Poverty Begins Where Policy Buffers Collapse

May 13, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s devastating economic collapse of 2022 has become more than a national tragedy. It is increasingly being viewed as a warning to developing economies worldwide about the dangers of weak institutions,

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From Ahura Mazda to Hormuz: What American Power Fails to See

May 13, 2026
Geopolitics/History

To speak of the Strait of Hormuz today is already to enter a language of reduction. In policy briefings and military analyses, it appears as a “chokepoint,” a narrow passage through which

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Sri Lanka Ex-Strongman Rajapaksa Faces Probe as Rally Engulfs CIABOC

May 12, 2026
Geopolitics

Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, once regarded as Sri Lanka’s dominant political strongman, appeared before the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) on Tuesday in a highly charged atmosphere marked

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World’s Displaced Population Nears Germany’s Size as War Overtakes Climate Disaster

May 12, 2026
Geopolitics/Judiciary/News

More than 82.2 million people were living displaced within their own countries by the end of 2025 after fleeing armed conflict or natural disasters, according to the latest report from the Internal

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Alleged Chinese Spy Mayor Resigns After Guilty Plea Rocks Southern California City

May 12, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

A political shockwave has hit Southern California after the mayor of Arcadia resigned and agreed to plead guilty to acting as an unregistered agent of the Chinese government while holding public office.

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Europe Sanctions Israeli Settlers as EU Divisions Shield Israel From Broader Action

May 12, 2026
Geopolitics/Israel/World

The European Union agreed on Monday to impose sanctions on Israeli settlers involved in violent attacks against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, marking a rare moment of consensus within the bloc

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Bolivia Orders Evo Morales Arrest as Child Trafficking Trial Explodes Into Political Crisis

May 12, 2026
Bolivia/Judiciary/World

Bolivian authorities issued an arrest warrant on Monday for former president Evo Morales after he failed to appear before a court in the southern city of Tarija, where he faces charges related

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