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Hidden in the Human Brain: Sex-Based Genetic Differences Rewrite Neuroscience

April 19, 2026
Health

Scientists have uncovered extensive differences in gene expression between male and female brain cells in a landmark study published in Science and reported by Nature, shedding new light on long-debated questions about

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Global Food System Under Strain as Iran War Triggers Fertiliser and Price Shock

April 19, 2026
Business/Human Rights

A war involving Iran is now reverberating far beyond the Middle East, exposing the fragile foundations of the modern global food system and raising the prospect of a widespread hunger crisis. Reporting

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Trump Family Crypto Venture Faces Investor Revolt as Token Plunges on Loan Fears

April 19, 2026
Business/Cryptocurrency

The Trump family-associated crypto venture World Liberty is facing mounting pressure after its WLFI token fell nearly 16 per cent over the past month, triggered by revelations that the firm borrowed $75mn

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The End of the Red Corridor

April 19, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

From decades of Maoist guerrilla warfare and isolation to rebuilding, returning villagers, and expanding state presence, central India’s Bastar region is being reshaped in what officials call the collapse of one of

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Washington-Led Israel–Lebanon Talks Deepen Regional Fault Lines

April 19, 2026
Geopolitics/World

In a rare and highly consequential diplomatic moment, Israel and Lebanon held their first official talks since 1993 in Washington on Tuesday, under U.S. auspices. The meeting, convened by U.S. Secretary of

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Iran War Fuels Shadow Terror Wave Across Europe’s Soft Targets

April 19, 2026
Geopolitics/World

The ongoing U.S.-Israeli war against Iran is being described by analysts as a disruptive force multiplier for terrorism risks across Europe and nearby regions such as Türkiye, according to the assessment provided

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Orbán’s Fall in Hungary Signals a New European Realignment with Uncertain Consequences

April 19, 2026
Geopolitics/World

Hungary’s parliamentary elections over the weekend marked a dramatic turning point in the country’s modern political history, as voters decisively removed Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party from power after

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How India’s Opioid Exports Are Fueling West Africa’s Synthetic Drug Crisis

April 19, 2026
Geopolitics/India/World

A growing illicit pharmaceutical pipeline from India to West Africa has been uncovered through trade data analysis, revealing the export of more than 320 million synthetic opioid tablets over the past three

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Strait of Hormuz Crisis Pushes Global Maritime Order Toward Legal Clash

April 19, 2026
Business/Shipping and Maritime

The Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization, Arsenio Dominguez, has issued a forceful warning over escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, describing the situation as a direct challenge to global maritime

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FBI Boss Kash Patel on the Verge of Losing His Job

April 19, 2026
Defence/News/United States

Behind the scenes at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, mounting concerns are reportedly placing Director Kash Patel in a precarious position, with growing speculation in Washington circles that his tenure could be

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