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Saudi Arabia and Iraq Drift Toward a Shadow War of Drones and Denial Across the Gulf

April 21, 2026
Business

A rapidly intensifying wave of covert drone warfare is pulling Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and other Gulf states into a destabilizing shadow conflict that is unfolding alongside the broader war involving Iran, the

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Brazil’s Prison Gang That Became a Global Crime Empire Spreading Across Continents

April 21, 2026
Business

A Brazilian criminal organization that began as a small prison-based fraternity demanding basic rights in the 1990s has grown into one of the most powerful and globally connected crime syndicates in the

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7 Years After the Easter Massacre: A Hundred Lies, A Hundred Deceptions

April 21, 2026
Human Rights/Politics/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Colombo Seven years after the Easter Sunday massacre, Sri Lanka is no closer to the truth—only deeper inside a carefully constructed theatre of distortion. What began as one

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Sri Lanka’s “Neutrality” Is A Tactical Canny Move — Exiled Tamil Government PM

April 21, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s claim of neutrality in global geopolitics is a “tactical canny move” designed to conceal deeper strategic alignments, according to the Prime Minister of the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam, Visuvanathan

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JPMorgan Takes $1.5 Trillion Security Bet Into Europe as Geopolitical Supply Chain Race Intensifies

April 21, 2026
Business

JPMorgan Chase has announced a significant expansion of its sweeping $1.5 trillion Security and Resiliency Initiative (SRI), extending the program beyond the United States into Europe in what the bank describes as

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A New Era at Apple Begins

April 21, 2026
Business

Apple has announced a landmark leadership transition that will reshape one of the world’s most influential technology companies. Tim Cook, who has served as chief executive officer since 2011, will step into

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AI Power Play Deepens as Amazon Bets Up to $25 Billion on Anthropic

April 21, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Amazon.com Inc. is dramatically expanding its stake in the artificial intelligence sector, announcing an additional $5 billion investment in Anthropic PBC with the potential to inject as much as $20 billion more

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Japan Ends Postwar Arms Export Ban in Historic Shift to Expand Global Defense Role

April 21, 2026
Japan/World

Japan has taken one of its most significant postwar defense policy shifts, removing major restrictions on weapons exports in a move aimed at strengthening its domestic defense industry and expanding its role

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A New Cold War Beneath the Atlantic as Russia’s Submarines Test NATO’s Undersea Defenses

April 21, 2026
Russia/World

Deep inside a fortified Norwegian mountain, hundreds of meters beneath rock and reinforced blast doors, military operators monitor a vast digital battlefield stretching across the Arctic and North Atlantic. From this concealed

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Everyone Wants a Mastermind—No One Wants the Truth

April 21, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

‘Mastermind’ has become a household term in this country since the Easter Sunday terror attacks (2019). The last seven years have seen several investigations, conducted by the police, committees and a presidential

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The Return of the Somali Pirate

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Can the World Survive Putin’s Well Intentioned Mistake?

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Beijing’s War on Tibet’s Identity

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The Roots of Capitalism Run Through Slavery

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Yemen’s War Is Coming Back

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Mecca Draws a New Line

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Munir’s Zia Moment?

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Mali’s Hostage Deals Mask a War That Is Getting Worse

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Israel’s ‘Minister of Hate’ Turns Extremism into Policy

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Europe’s New Deal with Libya’s Warlords

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The Madman in the Casa Rosada

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Whose Independence? Whose India?

Every August 15, India presents a familiar image to the

The Ugliness of Latin America’s Angry Tide

In August, right-wing billionaire Abelardo de la Espriella took office

When Reason Changes State

In 1799, Francisco de Goya published Los Caprichos. Among his engravings

Jason Arday: The Price of Woke Academia

The death of Jason Arday, the former Professor of Sociology

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