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Israel Turns to Battlefield General to Lead Mossad in High-Stakes Intelligence Gamble

April 13, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/News

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has formally approved Major General Roman Gofman as the next head of the Mossad, marking a significant leadership transition in Israel’s intelligence establishment at a time of

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Artemis 2 Crew Reflects on Historic Journey in Emotional NASA Reunion

April 13, 2026
Health/Technology

The four astronauts of the Artemis 2 mission have spoken publicly for the first time since safely returning to Earth after completing what is being described as the first human trip to

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Peru at the ballot edge of instability as it elects its ninth president in a decade

April 13, 2026
Peru/World

Peru heads to the polls this Sunday in a decisive first-round election that will choose its ninth president in just ten years, a stark reflection of prolonged political instability. The race, led

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China Poised to Win the Moon Race as US Struggles

April 13, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The splashdown of a US space capsule into the Pacific, parachutes unfolding as engineers cheered another apparent triumph, was widely presented in the United States as a symbolic victory in the renewed

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George Washington and the Violence Beneath the American Myth

April 13, 2026
Geopolitics/New Books

by Nil What, exactly, does it mean to topple a statue and then argue about its meaning? “Yeah, he’s the founder of the country, but 300 slaves is a lot of slaves”

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Hainan’s High-Stakes Free-Trade Gamble Tests China’s Reform Ambition

April 13, 2026
Business

A tropical island long associated with beach tourism and domestic getaways is now at the center of China’s boldest economic experiment in decades. As reported by the Financial Times, Hainan is being

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Silicon Valley’s Talent Pipeline Reverses as China Lures AI Engineers Home

April 13, 2026
Diplomacy/Technology

In the quiet corridors of China’s leading technology centres in Beijing, Hangzhou and Shenzhen, a subtle but consequential reversal is underway. As reported by the Financial Times, a growing number of elite

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Elon Musk’s Legal War Machine Hits Its Limits as Courtroom Defeats Mount

April 13, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Elon Musk is entering one of the most legally turbulent phases of his career, with a series of courtroom setbacks casting new uncertainty over his aggressive litigation strategy and high-conflict public persona.

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Iran’s Nuclear Leverage Survives War as New Shadow Conflict Builds Over Enrichment

April 13, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

Iran has emerged from five weeks of intense US and Israeli bombing with much of the core infrastructure needed for a nuclear weapon still intact, according to officials and experts cited in

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Chinese Firm Claims It Tracked US Bombers via Tanker Movements Over Iran

April 13, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

A Chinese geospatial intelligence company, MizarVision, has claimed it used artificial intelligence-driven analysis to track the movement patterns of US bombers operating over Iran by studying aerial refuelling missions. The findings, detailed

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