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Ceasefire in the Shadow of Martyrs

April 18, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

In the southern suburbs of Beirut, where Hezbollah’s influence runs deep, the symbols of conflict and sacrifice remain ever-present. At a cemetery lined with yellow flags and portraits of fallen fighters, young

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Tehran’s Calm Masks Quiet Strain

April 18, 2026
Defence/Diplomacy

Each morning, Darya follows a familiar routine that reflects both the rhythm and contradictions of life in Tehran. Leaving her home on Yusufabad Street, an upper-middle-class neighborhood where aging villas stand beside

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Electric Dreams Meet Charging Reality

April 18, 2026
United Kingdom/World

A little over a decade ago, government policy took a decisive turn. In the aftermath of the 2015 “dieselgate” scandal, support for diesel vehicles gave way to a strong push toward electric

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China Targets Meta Deal in Tech Security Crackdown

April 18, 2026
China/Geopolitics/World

China has launched a sweeping investigation into Meta’s $2bn acquisition of artificial intelligence start-up Manus, transforming what was initially seen as a landmark tech deal into a national security flashpoint. According to

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Lloyd’s Ends Diversity Flagship as Culture Debate Deepens

April 18, 2026
Business

Lloyd’s of London has announced it will end its flagship diversity, equity and inclusion initiative, bringing to a close a programme that has shaped its efforts to reform workplace culture over the

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Adani Overtakes Ambani as Asia’s Richest Amid Oil Shock Fallout

April 18, 2026
Business

Indian industrialist Gautam Adani has overtaken Mukesh Ambani to become Asia’s richest person, as rising geopolitical tensions linked to the Iran conflict weigh heavily on energy markets and reshape the fortunes of

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Netflix After Hastings: From DVD Mailbox Idea to Global Streaming Empire

April 18, 2026
Business

Reed Hastings, co-founder and long-time chairman of Netflix, has announced he is stepping down from his role, marking a symbolic turning point for a company that helped redefine how the world watches

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Meta Prepares Thousands of Job Cuts as AI Reshapes Big Tech Workforce

April 18, 2026
Business

Meta Platforms is preparing to cut thousands of jobs worldwide in a sweeping restructuring effort that could begin as early as next month, according to the Reuters. The planned reductions would affect

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Did Prince Vijaya land in Sri Lanka?

April 18, 2026
History/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Thamirabarani River (Sanskrit: Tāmraparṇī), is located in the Thoothukudi and Tirunelveli districts of Tamil Nadu, South India. It is on the southeast coast of India, and it sits directly across the Gulf of Mannar from the north-western coast of

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Politics of Proscription in Bangladesh

April 18, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

On April 9, 2026, the Jatiya Muktijoddha Council (Amendment) Bill, 2026 (JAMUKA Amendment Bill), introduced by the Liberation War Affairs Minister Ahmed Azam Khan, was passed in the Jatiya Sangsad (Parliament) of

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