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US Continues to Blow Up Small Boats

May 8, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

A US military strike on May 4 killed two mariners in an alleged “narco boat” campaign which now has a cumulative death toll of at least 188. The pace of extrajudicial executions

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America’s Balcony Solar Boom Hits a Safety Crossroads

May 8, 2026
United States/World

A quiet energy revolution is unfolding on apartment balconies and suburban patios across Europe, and it is now beginning to reach the United States. Known as balcony solar, these compact plug-in photovoltaic

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The IVF Revolution: From Test Tube Babies to AI-Designed Births

May 8, 2026
Health

Nearly five decades after the birth of Louise Joy Brown, the first person conceived through in vitro fertilization, IVF has become one of medicine’s most transformative technologies. Millions of children have since

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Over a Billion People in the World Live with Disabilities

May 8, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

A few weeks ago, while I was in Bandung, Indonesia, a man who uses a wheelchair told me that the total number of people living with disabilities has been calculated by the

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Drones and Ancient Revolutions in Military Affairs

May 8, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/History

When we look at the military landscape today we cannot help but be impressed by the significance of drones on the battlefield. Drones represent an unexpected revolution in military affairs that has

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On All Fours: Why Female Submission Is Returning to Pop Culture

May 8, 2026
Social/World

Across literature, television, film, and music, a striking visual motif has emerged in contemporary popular culture: women depicted on all fours, often in explicitly sexualized or submissive contexts. What might once have

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Tamil Nadu on the Brink: Rival Giants May Unite to Block Vijay

May 7, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Tamil Nadu has entered one of the most unpredictable political moments in its modern history after a fractured assembly verdict left no party with a clear majority and opened the door to

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Trump Threatens Military Action in Mexico as Tensions Surge Over Cartels and Sovereignty

May 7, 2026
Brazil/Mexico/United States/World

U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened that the United States could take unilateral military action inside Mexico if the Mexican government fails to stop drug cartels, escalating tensions between the two countries.

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Death Sentences Shake China’s Military Elite in Unprecedented Anti-Corruption Purge

May 7, 2026
China/Geopolitics

Former Chinese defence ministers Wei Fenghe and Li Shangfu have been sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve over corruption charges, according to state media reports on Thursday, marking one of the

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FIFA’s $300M World Cup Rights Demand Sparks China Broadcast Standoff

May 7, 2026
News/Sports

Multiple Chinese media outlets have reported that FIFA initially demanded between $250 million and $300 million for World Cup broadcasting rights in China, triggering widespread debate over the escalating cost of securing

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