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Rule Without Consent

April 24, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Over the past two decades, Afghanistan has cycled through war, foreign intervention, and fragile attempts at political transition. The Taliban’s return in August 2021—twenty years after their removal by U.S.-led forces—marked a

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After the US Bombing, a Venezuelan Community Under Siege Speaks

April 24, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The large-scale US airstrike on Venezuela was unprecedented in modern history. The surprise attack forcibly kidnapped President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, First Combatant Cilia Flores, from Fort Tiuna on the outskirts

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Origins and evolution of inhabitants in Sri Lanka

April 24, 2026
History/Sri Lanka

Race is a social construct used to categorize humans into groups based on shared physical traits (such as skin colour, hair texture, or facial features) or ancestry. Modern science views race as

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CIA Deaths in Mexico Expose Hidden Frontlines of U.S.–Mexico Security Cooperation

April 23, 2026
Mexico/United States/World

The death of two U.S. government officials in a road accident in a remote area of Mexico’s Sierra Madre Occidental has rapidly evolved from a tragic highway incident into a politically charged

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US Navy Leadership Shock: Secretary Abruptly Exits Amid Iran Naval Tensions

April 23, 2026
United States/World

US Navy Secretary John C. Phelan has stepped down unexpectedly, with the Pentagon announcing that his departure is “effective immediately” and offering no explanation for the move. The announcement, delivered by Pentagon

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Lebanon Accuses Israel of War Crimes After Journalist Killed in Southern Strike

April 23, 2026
Human Rights/Journalism/World

Lebanon has accused Israel of committing war crimes after a Lebanese journalist was killed in an Israeli strike on southern Lebanon, escalating tensions over repeated incidents involving media workers in the conflict

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Air War Over Iran Turns Into Global Economic Chokehold at Hormuz

April 23, 2026
Iran/United States/World

The air campaign that once defined the escalation between the United States, Israel, and Iran has faded into a tense and unstable cease-fire. Yet what has followed is not peace, but a

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Google Sparks New AI Chip War as Inference Demand Redefines Global Computing Power

April 23, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Google has escalated the global race for artificial intelligence supremacy with the launch of a new generation of custom-built chips designed to power the next wave of AI computing. According to reporting

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Tesla Misses Profit Targets as EV Rivalry Intensifies and Musk Bets on AI Future

April 23, 2026
Business

Tesla has reported weaker-than-expected first-quarter earnings, underscoring growing pressure on its core electric vehicle business as global competition intensifies and Elon Musk doubles down on ambitious bets in artificial intelligence and autonomous

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When Progress Misleads: The Hidden Baseline Problem in Public-Interest Advocacy

April 23, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/World

Earlier this year, a little-noticed institutional complaint was filed against the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law. It did not challenge a specific policy position or legal argument. Instead, it raised

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The Ugliness of Latin America’s Angry Tide

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When Reason Changes State

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