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Former Mossad Chief Takes Senior Role at US Defence Technology Firm

August 11, 2026
Business

Former Mossad Director David Barnea has joined US defence technology company Ondas Inc. as Global President and Chairman of Ondas Defense Ltd., taking a senior role as the Nasdaq-listed group accelerates its

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Intel Plans $15 Billion Share Sale as Chipmaking Turnaround Drives Stock Surge

August 11, 2026
Business

Intel plans to raise $15 billion through a share sale, using a surge in its stock price to help finance the costly expansion of its chip contract manufacturing business as the company

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Nvidia Builds $500 Billion AI Financing Push with Wall Street Giants

August 11, 2026
Business

Nvidia is partnering with six major financial institutions to launch financing platforms aimed at raising more than $500 billion in third-party capital for artificial intelligence infrastructure, in a move that underscores the

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Trump Reportedly Used Secret Military Flight Amid Iran Threat

August 11, 2026
United States/World

US President Donald Trump reportedly travelled secretly aboard a US military aircraft from Turkey to Britain last month after what US media described as a credible assassination threat from Iran, rather than

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Vietnam Begins Construction of Its Most Advanced Homegrown Anti-Submarine Frigate

August 11, 2026
Vietnam/World

Vietnam has begun construction of what it describes as the country’s largest and most advanced domestically made anti-submarine frigate, marking a significant step in its effort to expand national defence manufacturing and

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North Korea’s Beach Resort Opens to Russians, but Tourists Remain Scarce

August 11, 2026
North Korea/Russia/World

North Korea is seeking to attract Russian holidaymakers to its newly built Wonsan-Kalma coastal resort, but the number of visitors remains small, offering a glimpse into an ambitious tourism project where foreign

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China Braces for Extreme Rain as Typhoon Dolphin Pushes Inland

August 11, 2026
China/World

Beijing is preparing for an intense spell of rainfall expected to deliver more than one-third of the Chinese capital’s average annual precipitation within 24 hours, as moisture from Typhoon Dolphin converges with

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Gaza’s Board of Pieces

August 11, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

There is no ceasefire in Gaza. There is no functioning “Board of Peace.” There is no roadmap to ending the genocide or mechanism to creation of a Palestinian state. Israel has refused

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A Third Way for Sri Lanka — Lifting the rural economy

August 11, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

While centre driven and managed high level economic changes, both structural and financial, are necessary, an assumption that the benefits of such changes will flow to the periphery through a trickledown theory

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India-China Thaw Faces Fresh Test Over Himalayan Border Names

August 10, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

New Delhi’s decision to assign official names to 27 locations in Arunachal Pradesh has brought a long-standing territorial dispute with China back into sharp focus, coming just a day after officials from

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