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IMF Warns EU Energy Subsidies Could Trigger Fiscal Crisis as Governments Ignore Targets

May 4, 2026
Business

The International Monetary Fund has issued a sharp warning to European Union governments over their handling of energy subsidies, arguing that broad-based fuel and energy support measures could deepen fiscal risks and

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India Awaits Verdict as Massive Multi-State Election Count Begins

May 4, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Counting of votes has begun across five key regions in India, marking a pivotal moment in one of the country’s most extensive electoral exercises in recent years. The elections, held across West

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Sam Altman on Trial: Visionary Genius or Ruthless Architect of the AI Age?

May 4, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

In a packed federal courtroom in Oakland, California, one of the most consequential battles in modern technology is playing out—not just between two billionaires, but over the very future of artificial intelligence.

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Ukraine’s Secret Missile Factory Signals Dangerous New Phase in War

May 4, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

Deep inside Ukraine, far from the front lines but central to the country’s war effort, a new generation of weapons is being designed, built, and deployed with increasing speed and ambition. As

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Betting on Everything, Losing Almost All: Inside the Harsh Reality of Prediction Markets

May 4, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

John Pederson thought he had found a way out. Injured in a car crash and unable to work, the former line cook from Outback Steakhouse turned to prediction markets in a bid

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Integration, Not Numbers, Is Reshaping Airpower in South Asia

May 4, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Air forces are the primary military branches responsible for conducting air warfare, securing air superiority and projecting power through fighters, bombers and reconnaissance platforms. In contemporary air warfare, victory is no longer

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Broken Promises, Broken Lives

May 4, 2026
Sri Lanka

For decades, the Ceylon Electricity Board stood as a central pillar of Sri Lanka’s public sector, powering homes, industries, and livelihoods. Today, it is gone—dissolved and replaced by four newly formed companies

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A Death, Missing Millions, and a Nation’s Doubt

May 4, 2026
Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is confronting a deeply troubling convergence of financial scandal and unexplained death, raising urgent concerns about transparency, accountability, and institutional trust. At the center of the crisis is the loss

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May Day Promises, Plantation Realities

May 4, 2026
Sri Lanka

For more than a century, the anthem of international workers’ solidarity—first written in French in 1871—has echoed across the world, calling on labourers to unite and fight for their rights. In Sri

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Thirst and Waste

May 4, 2026
Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, access to clean water is not a luxury but a daily necessity, placing immense responsibility on the National Water Supply and Drainage Board. Unlike many other state institutions, its

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