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SoftBank’s $40 Billion AI Gamble Faces Crucial Test from Global Lenders

April 16, 2026
Business

SoftBank Group is seeking to broaden lender participation in a massive $40 billion loan tied to its investment in OpenAI, marking a pivotal moment in testing global creditor confidence in the company’s

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China Surges Toward Global Tourism Crown as U.S. Loses Ground

April 16, 2026
Business

China is rapidly closing the gap with the United States to become the world’s leading tourism economy, driven by strong growth in international visitor spending and a widening slowdown in U.S. travel

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China Defies War Shock with Surprise Growth Surge

April 16, 2026
China/World

China’s economy expanded faster than expected in the first quarter of 2026, demonstrating resilience in the face of global instability triggered by the U.S.-Iran conflict. Official data released Thursday showed gross domestic

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How Scammers Are Breaking Bank Security with Virtual Cameras?

April 16, 2026
Editor's Choice/Technology

From a money-laundering center in Cambodia, a scammer demonstrates how easily modern banking security can be defeated. On a smartphone running a Vietnamese banking app, he uploads a stolen photograph, then bypasses

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Watching Diplomacy Unfold in Islamabad

April 16, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Islamabad does not feel ordinary these days. There is a quiet tension in the air, not the kind that comes from crisis, but the kind that signals something is actively unfolding behind

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The Book That Wasn’t

April 16, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

It is necessary to revive the vital issue of national security, suppressed—presumably at the behest of the government—by former COAS Gen. M. M. Naravane’s declaration on February 10 that his controversial book

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The Teen Agent Scandal Shaking Israel’s Intelligence Leadership

April 16, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

A secret internal report from the Israel Defense Forces has cast a shadow over the appointment of Maj. Gen. Roman Gofman as the next head of the Mossad, contradicting his repeated claims

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The Nazi Gambit: Israel’s Secret Files Reveal a Dark Pre-State Plot

April 16, 2026
Geopolitics/History

Newly declassified archival material has revealed a little-known and deeply controversial episode in the history of Israel’s pre-state underground movements, detailing efforts by the militant group Lehi to establish contact with Nazi

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When Dance Becomes Survival

April 16, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics/Human Rights

In the wake of collective trauma and personal upheaval, an unexpected source of healing has emerged for many older Israelis: dance. What began as a modest initiative for non-professional women over 50

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China’s Green Wall and the Global Battle Against Expanding Deserts

April 16, 2026
Diplomacy

As climate change accelerates the spread of deserts across the planet, a decades-long environmental experiment in China is drawing renewed global attention. Covering vast stretches of northern China, the country’s “Great Green

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