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Fuel Relief Sparks Bigger Battle for Northern Fishermen

April 11, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

A government announcement of a fuel subsidy for fishermen has been met with widespread relief and optimism in Sri Lanka’s Northern Province, while also prompting renewed calls for improved administrative coordination to

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Hormuz choke warning pushes oil toward $150 shock despite price slump

April 11, 2026
Business/Geopolitics

Oil prices could surge past $150 a barrel for the first time in history if restrictions on tanker movement through the Strait of Hormuz persist, according to market analysts, even as Brent

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Inflation shock hits US as energy war drives fastest price surge in two years

April 11, 2026
Business/Geopolitics

US inflation accelerated to its fastest pace in nearly two years in March, highlighting the economic fallout from escalating geopolitical tensions linked to the war between the United States and Iran and

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600 ships stranded as Hormuz blockade backlog threatens weeks of global disruption

April 11, 2026
Business/Geopolitics

More than 600 vessels remain stuck in the Middle East due to the ongoing disruption in the Strait of Hormuz, with shipping experts warning that it could take “several weeks” to clear

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US Surveillance Push Faces Claims of Outdated Systems as New AI Race Accelerates

April 11, 2026
United States/World

A new analysis circulating in intelligence and technology circles has claimed that parts of the United States surveillance and data-processing infrastructure are struggling to keep pace with the scale of modern digital

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Iran Restores War-Damaged Bridge in Days as US Infrastructure Delays Fuel Political Debate

April 11, 2026
Business

Iranian authorities have showcased the rapid repair of a bomb-damaged bridge in central Iran, presenting it as evidence of fast recovery capacity following recent strikes, while contrasting it with ongoing delays in

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Islamabad Talks Open with War Images as Iran and US Enter High-Stakes Negotiations

April 11, 2026
Iran/World

A high-level Iranian delegation has arrived in Islamabad for direct negotiations with the United States, opening the talks with an emotional display of school belongings linked to children killed in reported airstrikes

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CIA ‘Ghost Murmur’ Spy Tech Claim Ignites Debate Over Science and Secrecy

April 11, 2026
United States/World

A striking feature published by Times UK has drawn global attention and scepticism after it detailed the alleged use of a classified CIA system known as “Ghost Murmur,” a tool said to

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Nigeria’s Illusion of Victory in a War Without End in the Northeast

April 11, 2026
Geopolitics/World

In Nigeria’s northeastern city of Maiduguri, a stark contradiction defines daily life: officials insist that the long-running war against Islamist insurgents is effectively over, while the surrounding region continues to experience deadly

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Chagos Islands Deal Collapses After Trump Break With Starmer Over Sovereignty Plan

April 11, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Sir Keir Starmer’s government has been forced to abandon legislation linked to a controversial plan to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, after opposition from US President Donald Trump triggered

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