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Sudan’s Forgotten War Enters Year Four

April 26, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The war in Sudan has crossed the three-year mark, a grim milestone in what many analysts now describe as an “abandoned crisis.” Despite staggering human suffering and widespread displacement, the conflict has

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China’s Quiet Advance in Antarctica Raises Strategic Alarms

April 26, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The intensifying geopolitical competition sparked by conflicts in the Middle East and shifting energy priorities has drawn global attention toward strategic chokepoints and polar regions. Yet while the Arctic dominates headlines, Antarctica

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A Costly Blunder: $2.5 Million Lost in One Click—A Loyalist at the Helm

April 26, 2026
Politics/Sri Lanka

When Chandrika, who came to power in 1994, appointed A.S. Jayawardena as Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, it was as if a bomb had gone off within the government. A.S. Jayawardena

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Afghanistan Response and the World

April 26, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Afghanistan does not need a softer public relations line. It needs proof that it can act like a responsible state. That means controlling armed groups, respecting borders, treating its own people with

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India’s Population Problem

April 26, 2026
Columns/Human Rights

When India attained independence in 1947, India’s population was around 360 million, and the population density was 117 per square kilometre. In the subsequent period, the population in the country has been

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Who Is Best Suited to Lead SriLankan Airlines Next?

April 26, 2026
Aviation/Sri Lanka

This is a nasty, rotten business~ Robert Crandall At the outset of the discussion to follow, I must say that I have no claims to pretension that I am an expert on turning

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Balochistan: Mining Nightmare

April 26, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

On the evening of April 22, at least 10 people, including a Turkish national, were killed while several others sustained injuries in an attack at a copper and gold project site in

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Why the World is Knocking on Pakistan’s Door Again

April 25, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

There is a theory in media studies called Agenda-Setting. It suggests that the media doesn’t just tell you what to think; it tells you what to think about. For the better part

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Hellholes of Necessity, Hellholes of Choice

April 25, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

For all its boastfulness, India is a poor and deeply unequal country. With a per capita income of roughly USD 2,700, this is hardly surprising. A vast population, uneven development, and long

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Media Advisor to the President Allegedly Beats Journalist While ‘Walking for Peace’

April 25, 2026
Human Rights/News/Sri Lanka

A serious controversy has emerged in Sri Lanka following allegations that a journalist covering a nationally significant “Walk for Peace” was assaulted and obstructed while reporting, with claims implicating a media official

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