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The George Soros funded Democrat Attack on Police Intensifies

March 31, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Last week the Democrat attack on American police intensified.  Boston police officer Nicholas O’Malley, an officer with an unblemished record, responded to a woman’s call that she was carjacked.  Car highjacking is a violent

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When Power Meets Accountability

March 31, 2026
Columns/Sri Lanka

In any democracy, power and accountability are inseparable. When a minister stands charged before a court of law, the government faces a defining moment. It is not merely a legal inconvenience. It

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When War Becomes Content, We Feel Before We Understand

March 31, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

A word keeps appearing across political commentary and media critique, as if it might contain the problem: childish. It surfaces with remarkable consistency—leaders described as immature, as adolescent, as performing power rather

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One Hour, One Planet: The Power to Change

March 31, 2026
Columns/Human Rights

In a world experiencing increasing climate uncertainty, the call to take a time out—even for an hour—carries profound global significance. The recent call by the Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, to join Earth

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Shadows of Betrayal in the House of Freedom

March 31, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Bangladesh was not merely created—it was forged in an inferno of suffering, sacrifice, and indomitable courage. Its birth in 1971 arose from rivers of blood, from the anguished cries of mothers, and

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J&K: Lingering threat

March 31, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

On the intervening night of March 14-15, 2026, Security Forces (SFs) foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Buchhar area of the Uri Sector in Baramulla District,

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Spain Blocks US War Flights as Iran Conflict Escalates Across Europe

March 30, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Spain has taken a striking stand in the escalating conflict involving Iran by closing its airspace to flights linked to a joint United States and Israeli military operation, significantly complicating Western military

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Africa Poised to Dominate Global Energy Amid Middle East Chaos

March 30, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/News

The ongoing war in the Middle East has triggered a historic disruption of energy supplies, cutting off roughly 8 million barrels of crude per day and 20% of global liquefied natural gas

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Brent Oil Surges as Middle East Conflict Escalates Beyond Iran

March 30, 2026
Business

Oil prices jumped sharply on Monday, with Brent crude heading for its steepest monthly rise ever, after Yemeni Houthis launched attacks on Israel over the weekend, expanding the conflict that began with

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US Jury Verdict on Google and Meta Sends Shockwaves Through Big Tech

March 30, 2026
Artificial Intelligence/Human Rights

In a landmark decision last week, a US jury found Google and Meta liable for designing social-media platforms that intentionally foster addiction, exposing underage users to health risks the companies allegedly ignored.

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