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Explosive Threat in India’s Punjab

May 12, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Two low-intensity explosive attacks near military installations in Jalandhar and Amritsar on May 5, 2026, within a span of a few hours, rocked the border state of Punjab, signalling a deliberate escalation

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Egypt: Sisi’s Iron State

May 11, 2026
Geopolitics/New Books

The following excerpts are adapted from the author’s recent book, Counterrevolution in Egypt: Sisi’s New Republic, published by Verso Books. The unification of the repressive apparatus for the first time since 1952

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Sudan’s Drone War Spirals Toward Catastrophic New Phase, UN Warns

May 11, 2026
Sudan/World

The United Nations Human Rights Chief, Volker Türk, has issued a stark warning over the escalating use of armed drones in Sudan, describing the conflict as being on the verge of entering

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Latin America Diplomatic Storm Erupts After Colonial-Era Genocide Remark Targets Spain

May 11, 2026
Colombia/Human Rights/World

A major diplomatic controversy has erupted after Colombian President Gustavo Petro made a highly provocative statement comparing Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, sparking outrage and political friction

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Sri Lanka’s Business Elite Heads to Mumbai for High-Stakes India Investment Push

May 11, 2026
Geopolitics/News

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce is set to lead a high-level corporate delegation to Mumbai on 13 May 2026 for the India–Sri Lanka Business Forum, in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian

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Spain Unlocks Cuba Debt Swap to Fund Food Aid as Crisis Deepens

May 11, 2026
Geopolitics/News

The Spanish government has begun using a debt conversion programme with Cuba to fund humanitarian support, including the delivery of food to the island’s population amid a severe economic and social crisis.

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India’s Gold Shock: Modi Urges Nationwide Buying Freeze, Markets Tumble

May 11, 2026
Business/Geopolitics

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has issued an unusual nationwide appeal asking citizens to refrain from buying gold for at least a year, in a bid to preserve foreign exchange reserves and

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China Inflation Shock: Factory Prices Surge After War-Driven Cost Spike

May 11, 2026
Business

China’s industrial sector has recorded its fastest factory-gate inflation increase since the post-Covid period, with producer prices rising 2.8% in April compared to a year earlier, according to data cited by Bloomberg

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Uber’s Super App Gamble Intensifies as Waymo and Airbnb Raise the Stakes

May 11, 2026
Business

Uber is making its boldest move yet toward becoming a full-scale “super app,” expanding far beyond ride-hailing as competition intensifies from autonomous vehicle companies and rival consumer platforms. The company’s latest strategy

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Anthropic Warns “Evil AI” Fiction Is Warping Real Model Behavior

May 11, 2026
Artificial Intelligence/Human Rights

Artificial intelligence safety company Anthropic has claimed that fictional portrayals of “evil” and self-interested AI systems may have played a role in unexpected and troubling behaviors observed in its models during testing,

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