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AI, Elections and Hate: India’s Digital Campaign Turns Dark

April 5, 2026
Diplomacy/Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

In India’s volatile electoral landscape, a new and troubling weapon has emerged: artificial intelligence deployed not merely for persuasion, but for polarisation. An investigation by Bellingcat has found that social media accounts

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Explosions and Lies: How Misunderstanding Weapons Fuels Global Panic

April 5, 2026
Diplomacy/Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Since the start of the military campaign against Iran on February 28, the skies above the country have been filled with fire and smoke, yet the most dangerous explosions may not be

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Bangladesh’s Democracy on Trial

April 5, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

In the shifting, often turbulent theatre of Bangladesh’s politics, moments arise that test not merely governments, but the very soul of the Republic. The recent move to transform a so-called interim anti-terror

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Humans: Still Uncivilized After Millennia

April 5, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Ever since human history is known, billions of people have been born and died, and billions more will be born and die in the future as well. If the history of humans

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Operation Déjà Vu: America’s Iran Gamble

April 5, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

As the US’s desperation to exit the conflict increases, few developments within the US’s strategic and security community further reveal that the exit strategies the US is currently planning face strong divisions,

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Sri Lanka’s JVP: Built by Kumaras, Broken by Kumaras

April 5, 2026
Columns/Sri Lanka

“The enemy of my enemy is my friend…” J.R. decided to release Rohana Wijeweera from prison after reading this idea in Machiavelli’s book The Prince. If J.R. had not released Wijeweera, there

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The Cult of Superintelligence

April 5, 2026
New Books/Technology

by Eric Sebastian Mallaby’s The Infinity Machine: Demis Hassabis, DeepMind, and the Quest for Superintelligence is an ambitious, at times unsettling, attempt to narrate the making of a technological epoch through the

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Sri Lanka Tourism Plunges as Military Tensions Trigger Flight Chaos

April 4, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s tourism industry is facing a significant downturn as escalating military tensions disrupt travel and deter international visitors, officials have confirmed. Deputy Tourism Minister Ruwan Ranasinghe stated that foreign tourist arrivals

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Fertilizer Shortage Fears Grip Sri Lanka as Farmers Warn of Cultivation Crisis

April 4, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Farmers across Sri Lanka are raising serious concerns over a shortage of urea fertilizer, warning that the situation is already disrupting cultivation activities in several agricultural regions. Farmer organizations report that the

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There is no military solution to Strait of Hormuz

April 4, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Sections of the Indian media have spread misconceptions over the meeting convened by the UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper on Thursday 2nd April regarding the situation around the Strait of Hormuz. Some

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