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RSS Goes Global: Hindu Nationalist Vision Targets West’s Tech and Thought Leaders

April 25, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Commemorating its centennial, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has begun a serious conversation with a bevy of stakeholders in the West especially the United States and Europe. As part of its global outreach, RSS General

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UK Weighs Taliban Talks to Restart Afghan Deportations

April 25, 2026
Human Rights/United Kingdom/World

The United Kingdom is considering reopening deportations to Afghanistan through potential talks with the Taliban, signaling a major shift in policy nearly four years after removals were halted. According to reporting by

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Taliban Legitimacy: Religion and Sharia as Political Tools

April 25, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Modern states are formed on the promise to provide fundamental rights, including education, health-related facilities,s and security. It creates a bedrock of the social contract and establishes legitimacy. In Afghanistan, 90% of

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Asia-Pacific Nations Unite Behind Sweeping Social Development Pact

April 25, 2026
Business

Governments across the Asia-Pacific region have adopted a major new framework aimed at reshaping social development policies to address inequality, demographic change, and economic resilience. The agreement, known as the Baku-Bangkok Declaration,

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Italy’s Industrial Core Sounds Alarm as Unions and Business Demand Urgent EU Action

April 25, 2026
Business/Human Rights

Italy’s leading trade union and top business association have issued a stark warning about the future of the country’s industrial system, calling for urgent intervention at both national and European levels. The

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Woke Up in Islamabad and Caught Pakistan Hosting World Peace (Again)

April 25, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

I just woke up in Islamabad in the middle of the night, around 2 AM, and could not go back to sleep. I picked up my phone, started scrolling through the news,

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Global Wave of Social Media Crackdowns Targets Children as Countries Move Toward Under-16 Bans

April 25, 2026
Human Rights/World

A growing number of countries across the world are moving to restrict or outright ban social media access for children and teenagers, marking one of the most significant global regulatory shifts in

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Narrative Wars and the New Geography of Influence

April 25, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

In today’s strategic landscape, influence isn’t shaped only by military strength or economic weight. Increasingly, it is built through narratives-formed, circulated, and contested across digital spaces that don’t recognize borders. In that

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Ai Arms Race Heats Up as OpenAI Unveils Gpt-5.5 And Pushes Toward “Super App” Future

April 25, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI has released GPT-5.5, its latest artificial intelligence model, positioning it as the company’s “smartest and most intuitive to use model” to date. The launch was announced on Thursday and immediately framed

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Special Forces Soldier Arrested After $400k Polymarket Bet On Secret Maduro Raid

April 25, 2026
Geopolitics/United States/World

A U.S. special forces soldier involved in a covert operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been arrested and indicted after allegedly using classified information to place profitable bets on the

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