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Bill Ackman Moves to Take Control of Universal Music in $55 Billion Stock Deal

April 8, 2026
Business

Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square Capital has made a bold bid to acquire Universal Music Group, the world’s largest record label, in a deal valuing the company at roughly €55 billion. Financial Times

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Jeff Bezos Poaches OpenAI Co-Founder for Secretive Industrial AI Venture

April 8, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Jeff Bezos’s Project Prometheus has recruited Kyle Kosic, a co-founder of Elon Musk’s xAI and former OpenAI engineer, signaling the start-up’s aggressive push to dominate industrial AI applications. According to reporting by

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Democracies Are Mortal: Lessons from Hitler’s Rise for Today’s World

April 8, 2026
Geopolitics/World

The appointment of Adolf Hitler as chancellor of Germany in January 1933 remains one of the most scrutinized events of the twentieth century. In his latest book, Irresponsables, historian Johann Chapoutot delves

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Global Energy at Breaking Point: Ormuz Blockade Sparks Historic Crisis

April 8, 2026
Geopolitics/Interviews/News

Fatih Birol, the Turkish economist and executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), has issued stark warnings about the escalating global energy crisis as the Strait of Ormuz remains blocked, keeping

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Assam 2026: Passport Scandals, Beef Battles, and the Politics of Defection

April 8, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

by Our Correspondent in New Delhi From personal allegations to identity flashpoints and the rise of new political faces, the run-up to the 2026 Assam Assembly elections has been shaped by a

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West Bengal’s Voter Purge

April 8, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

In Malda, a man who has voted in every election since 1984—holding a ration card, an Aadhaar number, and a name listed on previous electoral rolls—was this year asked to prove that

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Epstein’s Parisian Playground: Inside a European Hub of Exploitation

April 8, 2026
Editor's Choice/Human Rights

Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender, operated a central European hub of his network in Paris, according to an investigation by Die Zeit. The German newspaper examined recently published

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Cuba’s Export of Doctors Under Fire: Allegations of Modern Slavery

April 8, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/Human Rights

What began in the 1960s as a cooperative medical initiative has evolved into a critical source of revenue for the Cuban government, according to a report by the Inter-American Commission on Human

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Bill Gates Summoned to Congress in Jeffrey Epstein Scandal

April 8, 2026
Diplomacy/Human Rights

Bill Gates, the billionaire co-founder of Microsoft and philanthropist, is set to appear before the US House Oversight Committee in June to testify about his connections to the late financier and convicted

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The Village That Was Drowned for Revenge

April 8, 2026
History/Sri Lanka

In Ratnapura district, the Kalatuwawa Reservoir has revealed a long-lost village as water levels have dropped by 38.5 feet due to dry weather in March 2026. The reservoir, an artificial water body

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