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Church of England to Apologise for Role in Forced Adoptions

April 9, 2026
Human Rights/United Kingdom/World

The Church of England has announced plans to apologise for its involvement in historical forced adoptions, a practice that affected roughly 185,000 children taken from their unmarried mothers between the end of

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US Oil Exports Set to Soar as Iran War Sparks Global Supply Scramble

April 9, 2026
Business

US crude exports are projected to reach record levels in April as the ongoing war with Iran disrupts Middle Eastern oil supplies, prompting Asian buyers to turn to American sources, the Financial

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Billionaire Challenges $35 Million Legal Bill in High-Profile Family Feud

April 9, 2026
Business

Brazilian billionaire Alberto Safra, son of the late Joseph Safra—once hailed as the “world’s richest banker”—has won a review of more than $35 million in legal fees charged by US law firm

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Iran Demands Crypto Fees for Tankers Amid Strait of Hormuz Ceasefire

April 9, 2026
Business

Iran has announced it will require shipping companies to pay tolls in cryptocurrency for oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz during the ongoing two-week ceasefire, the Financial Times reports. Hamid

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A Postscript to a Much-Forgotten Easter Sunday: The Japanese Raid on Ceylon

April 9, 2026
Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

Easter Sunday recalls an adversity that only a few still living can remember, when the Second World War came to the doorstep of Ceylon, present-day Sri Lanka. Eighty-four years have passed since

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Banking Shock in Sri Lanka: Rs 13.2 Billion Fraud Rocks Confidence

April 9, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s banking sector has been shaken by a massive internal fraud at National Development Bank PLC, with losses now estimated at up to Rs 13.2 billion, triggering widespread concern over governance

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Sri Lankan Monk Granted Bail in Shocking Harassment Case

April 9, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

A controversial case in Anuradhapura has drawn public attention after a temple incumbent accused of sexual harassment was released on bail by the Chief Magistrate. Siyapath Sasindu Wickramaratne ordered the suspect monk’s

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Sri Lanka Olympic Committee Accused of Corruption and Election Manipulation

April 9, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s sports administration has come under intense scrutiny after Dayasiri Jayasekara, a Member of Parliament from the Samagi Jana Balavegaya, raised serious allegations against the National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka,

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Exclusive Interview: Global South in Crisis and Contention

April 9, 2026
Geopolitics/Interviews

Is the Global South merely a relic of postcolonial discourse, or does it retain analytical potency? Are these nations passive victims of systemic inequities, or do domestic choices exacerbate their vulnerabilities? These

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The Strategy of Chaos

April 9, 2026
Book Reviews/Editor's Choice/New Books

by Durga Jeffrey Sonnenfeld’s Trump’s Ten Commandments arrives with the air of a field manual masquerading as analysis, a taxonomy of power distilled into ten stark “rules” that purport to decode Donald

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