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Iran Envoy Condemns Deadly School Strike While Honoring Orphans in Colombo

April 30, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Dr. Alireza Delkhosh, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Sri Lanka, delivered an emotional address during a humanitarian visit to the Fathima Orphanage and Ladies Hostel, combining outreach to vulnerable

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Maldives: Inside the Politics of the “Aisha” Documentary

April 29, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/Human Rights/Journalism

Journalism has always been a contested practice, but in politically sensitive environments it becomes something far more volatile: a struggle over truth, authority, and control of narrative. The case surrounding the “Aisha”

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India’s Nuclear Future Has No Insurance Net

April 29, 2026
Defence/Technology

As the global energy transition accelerates and countries increasingly turn toward nuclear power to meet rising electricity demand, a troubling question is gaining urgency: who pays when nuclear systems fail? With the

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Ex-Mossad Chief Warns West Bank Violence Mirrors Holocaust Atrocities

April 29, 2026
Geopolitics/Israel/World

Former Mossad chief Tamir Pardo has issued a stark warning that escalating violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank bears disturbing similarities to historical atrocities against Jews during the

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China’s AI Boom Sparks Power Surge as Data Centers Double by 2030

April 29, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

China is on track to nearly double its data center capacity by the end of the decade, a rapid expansion fueled by artificial intelligence and high-performance computing that is reshaping both the

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Hormuz Shutdown Triggers Historic Oil Shock as Global Economy Faces Recession Risk

April 29, 2026
Iran/World

The continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz has unleashed what analysts describe as the largest oil supply shock in history, shutting in more than 10 million barrels per day of crude

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Tech Titans Clash in Court as Musk Accuses OpenAI of “Stealing a Charity”

April 29, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

A dramatic courtroom confrontation has begun between Elon Musk and Sam Altman, as the billionaire entrepreneur accuses the leadership of OpenAI of betraying its founding mission and effectively “stealing a charity.” The

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Sri Lanka’s So-Called Renaissance Sinks in Scams

April 29, 2026
Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

USD 2.5 mn brazen heist at the Treasury several months ago and the bigwigs there obviously dragging their feet over the matter till it was brought to light recently, thanks to the

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The Sound of Silence in Kathmandu

April 29, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Lame Ahal in Kaski district of Pokhara was a traditional Nepali Congress-voting village; it did not surprise anyone when it voted en masse for the Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RSP). The sound of

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Iran Talks Collapse as Blockade Gamble Tightens

April 29, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Another round of anticipated U.S.–Iran nuclear talks in Islamabad was abruptly canceled over the weekend, underscoring the fragility of diplomatic efforts to end a widening confrontation between Washington and Tehran. The failure

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