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M.S. Fernando: The Universal Artist Who Transformed Sri Lankan Music

April 7, 2026
Culture/Sri Lanka

On the 32nd commemoration of the incomparable singer Mahagama Samson Fernando, widely known as M.S. Fernando or the “Baila Chakravarthy,” music lovers across Sri Lanka and the global diaspora reflect on the

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Beavers Could Be Nature’s Secret Weapon Against Climate Change

April 7, 2026
Education/Health

Researchers in Switzerland have discovered that beaver activity can turn stream corridors into net carbon sinks, drawing in more carbon than they release over the course of a year. Eurasian beavers (Castor

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China Fossil Site Unveils Pre-Cambrian Creatures, Including Dune-Like Sandworm

April 7, 2026
Education/Health

A newly discovered fossil site in southwestern China is rewriting the history of early animal life, revealing a surprising diversity of complex creatures that thrived before the famed Cambrian explosion. Previously, scientists

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Private Credit’s Shadow: Jamie Dimon Warns of Hidden Losses

April 7, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/News

Jamie Dimon, chief executive of JP Morgan, has sounded a stark warning about the growing risks in private credit, signaling that the industry may be far more vulnerable than investors realize. In

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Iran’s New Supreme Leader Critically Wounded, Hidden in Qom

April 7, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s newly appointed supreme leader, is reportedly unconscious and receiving medical treatment in the holy city of Qom, according to a diplomatic memo seen by Times UK. The document, understood

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AI Sparks Wave of Early Retirements Among Older Tech Workers

April 7, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

As artificial intelligence transforms workplaces, some older professionals are choosing early retirement rather than adapt to the sweeping changes, according to reporting by the Wall Street Journal. For workers who have navigated

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Russia Expands Sanctions-Resistant Payment Network Across Africa

April 7, 2026
Artificial Intelligence/Editor's Choice

A Russian cryptocurrency network under Western sanctions is seeking to establish a presence in Africa, reflecting Moscow’s broader efforts to circumvent international restrictions and extend its influence across the continent, according to

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Anthropic Bets Hundreds of Billions on Google Chips to Fuel AI Surge

April 7, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Anthropic, the San Francisco-based AI lab, is making a historic investment in Google’s chips and cloud services as it seeks to secure the computing power required to meet skyrocketing demand for its

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Cuba Turns to China Solar Surge as US Oil Blockade Sparks Energy Crisis

April 7, 2026
China/Cuba/World

Cuba is rapidly turning to Chinese solar technology to combat a worsening energy crisis caused by a near-total oil blockade imposed by the United States, according to reporting by the Financial Times.

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Vietnam Power Shift: To Lam Secures Unprecedented Dual Leadership

April 7, 2026
Geopolitics/Vietnam/World

To Lam has been unanimously elected state president of Vietnam, consolidating power in a way not seen in decades and marking a significant shift in the country’s political structure. According to reporting

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