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DeepSeek Soars Toward $45 Billion Valuation as China’s State Tech War Deepens

May 6, 2026
Business

China’s fast-rising artificial intelligence lab DeepSeek is reportedly nearing a valuation of around $45 billion as fundraising discussions accelerate, with the country’s most powerful state semiconductor investment fund preparing to lead the

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Ladakh’s Redrawn Borders Ignite Political and Communal Tensions Across Himalayan Frontier

May 6, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Human Rights

The recent redrawing of Ladakh’s administrative map has triggered a fresh wave of political unease and communal apprehension across the high-altitude Union Territory, with critics warning that the restructuring risks sharpening divides

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Nationwide Raids Expose Rising Youth Extremism in Germany’s Far-Right Scene

May 6, 2026
Editor's Choice/Human Rights/News

A series of coordinated police raids across multiple cities in western Germany has brought renewed attention to the country’s evolving far-right extremist landscape, particularly the growing role of youth-led neo-Nazi groups that

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El Salvador’s Mega-Trial of Gang Leaders Sparks Global Debate Over Mass Justice and Due Process

May 6, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

El Government of El Salvador has launched one of the largest criminal proceedings in its history, putting 486 alleged senior members of the Mara Salvatrucha-13 gang on trial in a sweeping case

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Saudi Arabia Redraws Its Petro-Power Strategy as Megaproject Ambitions Meet Financial Reality

May 6, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Saudi Arabia is entering a decisive new phase in its economic transformation, reshaping how it deploys its vast oil-driven wealth amid growing scrutiny of its megaproject ambitions and shifting global conditions. As

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Petro’s Constitutional Reform Push Faces Growing Political Resistance in Colombia

May 6, 2026
Colombia/World

Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s proposal to convene a National Constituent Assembly in 2026 is facing mounting resistance, as political opposition, institutional constraints, and shifting alliances slow momentum behind one of his most

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China Sends Lifeline to War-Torn Lebanon as Ceasefire Crumbles

May 6, 2026
China/World

China has dispatched two shipments of humanitarian aid to Lebanon as the country faces a rapidly worsening crisis driven by ongoing Israeli military operations. The assistance, which includes food supplies, tents, blankets,

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Venezuela Expands Supreme Court in Bold Judicial Overhaul Move

May 6, 2026
Venezuela/World

Venezuela’s National Assembly has approved the first discussion of a major judicial reform that would significantly expand the country’s Supreme Court, a move authorities claim will accelerate legal proceedings and improve institutional

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Cuba Scraps Key Migration Limits in Sweeping Legal Overhaul

May 6, 2026
Cuba/World

Cuba has unveiled a major transformation of its migration framework with the publication of new Migration, Citizenship, and Foreigner laws in the Official Gazette, marking one of the most significant legal updates

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Silenced in Lusaka: Geopolitics Derails the World’s Largest Digital Rights Summit

May 6, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The sudden collapse of RightsCon 2026, the world’s largest digital rights conference, has sent shockwaves through the global human rights community, exposing the growing reach of geopolitical influence into civil society spaces.

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