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Sky Pads for the Super Rich: Miami’s Billionaires Take to the Air

April 5, 2026
Business

The race for time has found a new frontier in Miami, where the world’s wealthiest are turning to floating helipads to bypass some of the worst traffic congestion in the United States.

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Afghanistan’s Role in Regional Destabilization

April 5, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

It is no longer credible to treat Afghanistan’s terrorism problem as a purely internal Afghan matter. Since the Taliban returned to Kabul in August 2021, Afghanistan has increasingly functioned as a permissive

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Iran’s Regional Allies Step Up, Turning the Middle East into a Multi-Front Battlefield

April 5, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Iran’s war effort is no longer limited to Tehran’s own forces. Across the Middle East, the country’s Axis of Resistance partners are actively joining the fight, leveraging their geographic and political advantages

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The JVP’s Promise and Sri Lanka’s Test

April 5, 2026
Columns/Sri Lanka

A Movement Born in the Margins Many of us shaped by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) in the late 1960s and 1970s carry convictions that have never fully faded. We were young

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Iran on Brink of Regional Nuclear Catastrophe as Bushehr Struck Again

April 5, 2026
Business

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has issued a stark warning that repeated attacks on the country’s only nuclear power plant could spark a massive radiological catastrophe across the region. In a Saturday

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Russia’s VPN Crackdown Sparks Nationwide Banking Chaos

April 5, 2026
Russia/World

Russia’s efforts to restrict virtual private networks amid a clampdown on the Telegram messaging platform triggered a massive banking outage across the country this week, according to Telegram founder Pavel Durov. In

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Italy’s Prime Minister Embarks on Gulf Mission to Secure Energy Amid Iran Conflict

April 5, 2026
Italy/World

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni arrived in Doha for a two-day diplomatic mission aimed at reinforcing Italy’s relationship with Gulf nations and securing critical energy resources disrupted by the war in Iran.

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Global Airlines Scramble to Fill Void as Iran War Disrupts Middle East Hubs

April 5, 2026
Aviation/World

The outbreak of war in Iran has reshaped the global aviation landscape, shuttering Middle Eastern airspaces and grounding planes, leaving carriers such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad Airways struggling to maintain

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US Commits Nearly Entire Stock of Stealth Missiles to Iran War

April 5, 2026
Iran/United States/World

The United States has deployed nearly its entire inventory of stealthy JASSM-ER long-range cruise missiles to support military operations in Iran, drawing weapons from stockpiles originally reserved for other global contingencies. According

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The War You’re Not Allowed to See

April 5, 2026
Defence/Diplomacy

A quiet war over information is unfolding in the United Arab Emirates, even as drones and missiles strike some of the country’s most critical infrastructure. Investigations by Bellingcat suggest that the official

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Mecca Draws a New Line

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Europe’s New Deal with Libya’s Warlords

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The Ugliness of Latin America’s Angry Tide

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When Reason Changes State

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Jason Arday: The Price of Woke Academia

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