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Sri Lankans in Israel Near 30,000 as Workforce Figures Reveal Major Migration Shift

April 27, 2026
Geopolitics/Social/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Colombo Sri Lanka’s migrant worker population in Israel has reached nearly 30,000 by the end of December 2025, according to latest available figures, with a total of 29,352

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Sacred Robes, Corrupt Routes: When Monks Become a Shield for Criminal Networks

April 27, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Editorial Alas, while a monk originally from Vietnam was walking for peace from Anuradhapura to Colombo—a journey we may not fully agree with, especially given how a private television channel known for

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Pressure Mounts Over $2.5M Treasury Cyberattack Probe as Lawyers Demand Answers

April 27, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

The Free Lawyers Organisation has expressed serious concern over the ongoing investigation into an alleged cyberattack involving a Treasury transaction of approximately 2.5 million US dollars, arguing that the handling of the

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Germany’s €111 Billion Arms Boom Sparks Alarm Over Military Spending Transparency

April 27, 2026
Business

Germany has signed approximately 47,000 military procurement contracts worth €111 billion since 2022, according to a report by Der Spiegel, but officials are unable to confirm how many of those deals have

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Tokyo Electron Cuts Ties with Executive Linked to Chinese Chip Rivals

April 27, 2026
China/Japan/World

Tokyo Electron, one of the world’s most important semiconductor equipment makers, has severed ties with a veteran executive after an investigation reported by the Financial Times uncovered alleged connections to Chinese chip

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Netanyahu Delays Cancer Diagnosis Disclosure Amid War With Iran

April 27, 2026
Israel/World

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has revealed that he was diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer and underwent treatment, but delayed publicly disclosing the condition for two months, citing concerns that the information

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Rocchi Fraud Probe Shakes Italian Football at Its Core

April 27, 2026
Business

A Gianluca Rocchi fraud investigation has plunged Italian football into turmoil after prosecutors in Milan opened an inquiry into alleged sports fraud connected to referee appointment decisions in Serie A and Serie

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India Moves to Overhaul Real Estate Bankruptcy System with Project-Wise Rescue Plan

April 27, 2026
Business

India is preparing for a major shift in how real estate bankruptcies are handled, after a top committee under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) recommended a project-by-project resolution framework

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AI Boom Fuels China Import Surge, Forcing Economists to Rewrite Trade Forecasts

April 27, 2026
Business

Economists are revising China’s trade forecasts after a sharp and unexpected surge in imports driven by the global artificial intelligence boom, forcing a rethink of how the world’s second-largest economy fits into

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Assam Election Exposes Deepening Political Polarisation

April 27, 2026
India/World

The recent Assembly election in India’s northeastern state of Assam has intensified debates over political polarisation, electoral restructuring, and the shifting behaviour of Muslim voters. According to reporting from Frontline India, a

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