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Experts Call US$2.5 Million Cyber Theft Recovery Efforts a “Smokescreen”

April 25, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Experts and critics have described the ongoing discussion around recovering the US$2.5 million allegedly stolen from Sri Lanka’s Treasury as a “smokescreen,” raising concerns that the focus on recovery efforts may be

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Sri Lanka Central Bank’s Rs. 700 Crore Currency Machine Deal Sparks Controversy

April 25, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has reportedly placed an order to purchase a specialised machine valued at Rs. 700 crore (approximately seven billion rupees) from German company Giesecke+Devrient (G&D) to detect

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Who Decided to Shift Foreign Debt Payment Powers?

April 25, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Questions have been raised in Sri Lanka over a reported administrative decision involving the transfer of authority related to foreign debt payments from the Central Bank to the Ministry of Finance, prompting

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Trillion-Dollar Fund Chief Turns to Monty Python Optimism

April 25, 2026
Geopolitics/News

Nicolai Tangen, chief executive of Norges Bank Investment Management, which oversees the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund, has drawn attention for invoking Monty Python’s famous song “Always Look on the Bright Side

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Silicon Valley Titans Face $134 Billion AI Courtroom Showdown

April 25, 2026
Business

A defining legal battle for Silicon Valley is set to begin as Elon Musk and Sam Altman, once allies in the creation of OpenAI, face off in a $134 billion dispute that

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The Happiness Myth Finland Doesn’t Want to Sell

April 25, 2026
Diplomacy/Education

For nearly a decade, Finland has topped global happiness rankings, yet its people remain puzzled by the label. While international observers search for a secret formula, Finns themselves tend to shrug off

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The Sunken Mystery of Mu: A Lost Civilization or Nature’s Illusion?

April 25, 2026
Diplomacy/History

Forty years ago, a routine diving expedition off the remote Japanese island of Yonaguni turned into one of the most controversial archaeological debates in modern history. What diver Kihachiro Aratake discovered beneath

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Chernobyl at War: One Strike Away from a New Catastrophe

April 25, 2026
Diplomacy/History

Nearly four decades after the explosion that defined the world’s worst nuclear disaster, the ruins of Reactor No 4 at the Chernobyl power plant have вновь become a source of global тревога.

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“No Safe Passage”: 20,000 Seafarers Trapped in Hormuz Crisis

April 25, 2026
Business/Shipping and Maritime

The world’s top maritime authority has issued a stark warning over the worsening crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, declaring that no safe passage currently exists for vessels navigating the vital waterway.

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Pakistan’s Mediation Bid Exposed as Power Play Amid Global Tensions

April 25, 2026
Diplomacy/Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Pakistan’s most visible foreign policy gambits in recent years are its attempts to position as a mediator in the conflict between US, Israel and Iran. Pakistan has stepped forward to host talks,

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