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Africa’s New Scramble

May 12, 2026
France/Kenya/World

French President Emmanuel Macron has launched a sharp diplomatic offensive against China’s expanding role in Africa, accusing Beijing of pursuing a “predatory logic” designed to trap nations in economic dependency while presenting

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Super El Niño Could Make 2027 Earth’s Hottest Year Yet

May 12, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/World

A powerful “super El Niño” climate pattern is expected to intensify global warming in the coming months, with scientists warning that it could make 2027 the hottest year ever recorded and unleash

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The Dark Empire Behind Boney M.

May 12, 2026
Diplomacy/Editor's Choice

For decades, Boney M. represented glittering disco glamour, infectious dance hits, and the international optimism of late 1970s pop music. Songs like “Daddy Cool,” “Ma Baker,” “Rivers of Babylon,” and “Rasputin” became

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The May 1986 Destruction of the Air Lanka Tristar — An Analysis

May 12, 2026
Aviation/History

Every 3rd of May, for the past 34 years, like a bunch of anxious surfers, we catch the rising wave of grief, glide on the intensifying emotions for a while and fall

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Delhi-Dhaka Reset: Pragmatism Over Provocation

May 12, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

India Bangladesh relations were placed on an even keel after Bangladesh Nationalist Party [BNP] government was elected to power and party leader and heir Mr Tarique Rahman adopted an enlightened approach after

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Bangladesh Refuses India’s Forced Deportations

May 12, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

There is a particular kind of hypocrisy that comes dressed in the language of law. India has spent decades presenting itself to the world as South Asia’s responsible anchor  a democratic heavyweight

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The Last Fox of Sri Lanka

May 12, 2026
Politics/Sri Lanka

Few political figures in modern South Asian history have left behind a legacy as layered, divisive and strangely entertaining as Junius Richard Jayewardene, the man widely remembered as J.R. Jayewardene or simply

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Northern Gamble Reshapes Sri Lanka Politics

May 12, 2026
Politics/Sri Lanka

A new political movement is quietly gathering momentum in northern and eastern Sri Lanka, raising fresh questions about the future of Tamil politics, the durability of the government’s support base and the

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Colombia’s Far-Right Shadow Network

May 12, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

A newly published investigation by Bellingcat and Colombian media partner Cerosetenta has cast a harsh spotlight on the growing reach of transnational neo-Nazi movements in Latin America, uncovering alleged connections between a

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India’s North-East: Conflict Beneath Calm

May 12, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The security landscape of India’s North-East in 2026 reflected a complex mixture of consolidation, transition and renewed volatility. While several States sustained the gradual decline in insurgency-related violence achieved over the past

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