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Sri Lanka’s Tale of Two Truths: Arrested for Easter, Tried for Silence

April 6, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

On April 8, 2025, the Criminal Investigation Department arrested Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan — widely known as Pillayan — at the TMVP headquarters in Batticaloa. Within two days, Public Security Minister Ananda Wijepala stood

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The CIA World Factbook Vanishes: A Century of Global Knowledge Erased Overnight

April 6, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/United States

If you went to school any time after the Nixon administration, you likely encountered the CIA World Factbook, a meticulously compiled reference guide to the world’s countries, populations, militaries, and customs. Some

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Cross-Strait Gambit Sparks Alarm

April 6, 2026
China/Taiwan/World

A high-profile visit by senior members of Taiwan’s Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) to mainland China is drawing scrutiny for what analysts see as a carefully orchestrated political signal from Beijing, one that

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Desert Dreams Under Fire

April 6, 2026
Geopolitics/Saudi Arabia/World

Saudi Arabia’s ambitious effort to reinvent itself as a global powerhouse is facing its most severe test yet, as financial constraints and regional conflict collide to challenge Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s

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Debt Deadline Squeezes Pakistan

April 6, 2026
Pakistan/World

Pakistan is confronting a critical financial moment as it moves to repay $3.5 billion to the United Arab Emirates this month, a decision that underscores the country’s ongoing economic vulnerabilities and its

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Election Storm Erupts Over Explosive Allegations in Assam

April 6, 2026
India/World

A fierce political controversy has erupted in India’s northeastern state of Assam just days ahead of crucial elections, as Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his wife find themselves at the center

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Rwanda Triggers Global Education Revolution with Historic Teacher Certification Surge

April 6, 2026
Business/Education

The Government of Rwanda has achieved a milestone in global education by training and certifying 24000 teachers in less than twelve months, a move designed to staff 22000 newly constructed classrooms. This

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Beijing Leverage Breaks Trump Tariff Offensive as Manufacturing Sector Rebounds

April 6, 2026
Business

The aggressive trade policies of U.S. President Donald Trump, which initially plunged Chinese manufacturing into chaos during early 2025, have ultimately underscored the difficulty of decoupling from the worlds second largest economy.

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Markets Brace for May Summit as Trump and Xi Navigate Trade Fallout

April 6, 2026
Business

U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in May 2026, marking his first visit to China in eight years and a pivotal moment for global commerce. This

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Mining Giant Tata Steel Hit with Massive 1755 Crore Penalty for Illegal Coal Extraction

April 6, 2026
Business

The District Mining Office in Ramgarh, Jharkhand, has issued a substantial demand notice to Tata Steel Ltd, totaling 1,755 crore rupees for alleged excess coal extraction at its West Bokaro Colliery. The

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