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China’s ‘2D Chip’ Breakthrough Claims 1,000-Fold Growth Surge in Race Beyond Moore’s Law

April 13, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Chinese scientists have announced a major advance in semiconductor technology, unveiling a wafer-scale growth method for two-dimensional materials that is reportedly 1,000 times faster than existing techniques. The breakthrough comes as global

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China Expands Anti-Graft War to Target ‘Hidden’ Middlemen in Corruption Chains

April 13, 2026
China/Human Rights/World

China has intensified its anti-corruption campaign by formally targeting intermediaries who facilitate bribery, as part of a broader effort to combat increasingly sophisticated and concealed forms of graft. In new judicial guidance

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US and Australia Pledge $600 Million to Secure Rare Earth Supply Chains

April 13, 2026
Business

The United States and Australia have announced plans to provide up to $600 million in financial backing for a major rare earths refinery project, marking one of the most concrete steps yet

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Air Strike Horror in Nigeria Leaves Over 100 Civilians Dead in Market Blast

April 13, 2026
Human Rights/World

A Nigerian Air Force strike intended to hit suspected jihadist fighters has killed more than 100 civilians after striking a crowded market in northeastern Nigeria, according to reports from Amnesty International and

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₹1,000-Crore Deal Claim Ignites Political Firestorm in West Bengal Election Battle

April 13, 2026
India/World

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of striking a ₹1,000-crore deal to unseat her government, triggering a major political confrontation ahead of the state elections. Her

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Trump can’t handle the truth

April 13, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

At 4:52 yesterday afternoon, the President of the United States stopped in front of the waiting press pool for less than four minutes to take questions from reporters already lined up to

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Water Without Rules

April 13, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

For more than six decades, the Indus Waters Treaty has endured as one of the most improbable success stories in modern diplomacy—an agreement between two adversarial states that managed to outlast wars,

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Expropriation: Notes on the Revolution to Come

April 13, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

At the end of Hannah Arendt’s 1970 interview with Adelbert Reif, she offers some of her most direct thoughts on our political predicaments today. Across the political spectrum, she writes, there is

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War-Driven Market Turmoil Pushes Wall Street Toward $40 Billion Trading Surge

April 13, 2026
Business

Wall Street’s largest banks are preparing to report combined trading revenues exceeding $40 billion for the first quarter, as escalating geopolitical tensions and market volatility drive a sharp rise in activity. According

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Inside the Insider Who Shook Viktor Orban’s Hungary

April 13, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

by Luxman Peter Magyar has emerged as the most significant challenger to Hungary’s long-entrenched political order in more than a decade, positioning himself as the man capable of ending Viktor Orban’s 16-year

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