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Tech Rally Powers Hedge Fund Boom in Strongest Month Since 2020

May 7, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Hedge funds have delivered their strongest monthly performance in nearly five years, fueled by a powerful rally in technology stocks that lifted markets across the United States and reignited risk appetite among

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EU Fuel Rules Spark Airline Reimbursement Clash Amid Jet Crisis

May 7, 2026
Aviation/Business

A mounting aviation dispute has erupted between European Union regulators and airlines over passenger compensation rules, as soaring jet fuel costs and widespread flight cancellations put the region’s air transport system under

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South Korea’s Hard Truth for Sri Lanka: Reform or Fall Behind

May 7, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor “The Korean Wave did not just happen. It was engineered over decades,” said Miyon Lee, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Sri Lanka, this morning in

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Brazil Launches Historic Indigenous University in Landmark Education Reform

May 7, 2026
Brazil/World

Brazil is preparing to establish its first-ever university dedicated exclusively to Indigenous peoples after the Senate approved legislation creating the Federal University of Native Peoples of Brazil, known as Unind. The bill,

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Evo Morales Trial Sparks Political Firestorm Ahead of Court Showdown

May 7, 2026
Bolivia/World

Political tensions in Bolivia intensified after the legal defense team of former President Evo Morales accused judicial authorities of committing serious procedural irregularities ahead of a high-profile human trafficking trial set to

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UN Confronts Israel Over Detained Gaza Aid Activists Amid Abuse Allegations

May 7, 2026
Brazil/Israel/World

The United Nations Human Rights Office has demanded the immediate release of Brazilian activist Thiago Ávila and Spanish-Palestinian activist Saif Abukeshek, escalating international pressure on Israel over allegations of illegal detention and

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Pakistan Erupts After Taliban-Linked Cleric Assassinated Near Afghan Border

May 7, 2026
Pakistan/World

Pakistan has been thrown into renewed political and security turmoil after the assassination of prominent cleric and political leader Sheikh Muhammad Idris, prompting the religious-political party Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-F (JUI-F) to call for

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Dirty Politics in ‘Clean Sri Lanka’

May 7, 2026
Politics/Sri Lanka

A government move to assign some Clean Sri Lanka representatives to Divisional Secretariats countrywide as coordinators has run into stiff resistance. The Sri Lanka Association of Divisional Secretaries and Assistant Divisional Secretaries (SLADA) has

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The United States At 250

May 7, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the

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Enemies on Land, Lifelines at Sea

May 7, 2026
Defence/Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Pakistan Navy provided humanitarian assistance to the crew of MV Gautam. The Indian offshore tug and supply vessel became stranded in the Arabian Sea. The ship sailed from Oman toward India, as

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