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U.S. Rescue Mission Fails as Downed F-35 Pilot Reportedly Captured Inside Iran

April 3, 2026
Geopolitics/United States

Sources from western Iran report that American forces have failed to recover the pilot of a downed F-35 fighter jet after a high-risk search operation near Iran’s borders. According to local correspondents

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Venezuela’s Socialist Icons Disappear as Delcy Rodríguez Rebrands the Revolution

April 3, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/News

Across the hillside capital of Caracas, a quiet transformation is underway. Murals of former presidents Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro are being plastered over, billboards once emblazoned with their slogans removed, and

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Europe Faces “Long-Lasting” Energy Crisis as Middle East War Sends Shockwaves

April 3, 2026
Editor's Choice

Europe is entering a period of heightened energy uncertainty as the European Union warns of a “long-lasting” crisis triggered by the ongoing war in the Middle East. Dan Jørgensen, the EU’s energy

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Rs. 380 Million Fraud Rocks Sri Lanka’s NDB Bank

April 3, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

The National Development Bank PLC (NDB) has officially reported a significant financial fraud to the Colombo Stock Exchange, revealing that a group of its employees conspired with external parties to siphon funds.

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The Moon Needs Guardians, Not Just Explorers

April 3, 2026
Education/Health/Technology

On 1 April, four astronauts left Earth to circle the Moon for the first time in over 50 years, marking a historic moment in space exploration. Flags may wave, speeches may be

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Bacteria’s Hidden Arsenal Could Unlock the Next Generation of Molecular Tools

April 3, 2026
Health

For decades, bacteria have been waging microscopic battles against viruses, wielding molecular weapons that scientists barely understood—until now. Two groundbreaking studies published in Science reveal the vast, previously hidden diversity of bacterial

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Rewriting the Rules of Chips: Breakthrough Tech Tackles AI’s Insatiable Appetite

April 3, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

A light source larger than a London double-decker bus is breaking records and redefining what is possible in computer chip manufacturing. Using extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light, the system can etch structures on

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China Eyes Lunar Supremacy: Could It Beat the U.S. Back to the Moon?

April 3, 2026
Education/Health/Technology

All eyes were on the sky yesterday as NASA launched four astronauts on its Artemis II mission, a lunar flyby designed to test the agency’s hardware and procedures for returning humans to

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SpaceX Targets $2 Trillion Valuation in Mega IPO, Potentially Raising $75 Billion

April 3, 2026
Business

SpaceX has boosted its target initial public offering valuation above $2 trillion, according to people familiar with the matter, as the company prepares to pitch its IPO to prospective investors. If realized,

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Hackers Steal $280 Million from Crypto Exchange Drift in Sophisticated Attack

April 3, 2026
Business/Cryptocurrency

Hackers have stolen $280 million from the unregulated crypto exchange Drift, representing roughly half of the total U.S. dollar value on deposit with the platform, according to the company. Drift, the largest

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