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Operation Hormuz: The 1980s Game That Predicted Geopolitical Stakes

March 29, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The focal point: the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. Enemy forces have captured seven key military bases, cutting off the major oil supplies of the free world.  Your challenge is

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Algeria’s Zeroual and the Dignity of Withdrawal

March 29, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Editor’s Note: Most of the world has never heard of Liamine Zeroual. That itself is part of his story. He was the sixth President of Algeria — a nation of 46 million,

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Air Canada Flight 8646 and Artificial Intelligence

March 29, 2026
Aviation/Columns

The Facts The tragedy of Air Canada Express Flight 8646 collision stands not merely as an isolated aberration in the annals of aviation mishaps, but as a profound epistemic rupture—an event that

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Barbecue, Empire, and Haiti’s Child Soldiers

March 29, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

A shaky video shot in the streets of Solino in October 2024 captures the reality unfolding in Haiti. In the clip, a contingent of young men and child soldiers wave guns in the air

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From Crackdown to Custody: Nepal’s Delayed Tryst with Justice

March 29, 2026
Columns/Diplomacy/Geopolitics

On March 28, 2026, the arrest of former Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli and former Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak marks a critical inflection point in Nepal’s contemporary political trajectory. Executed within hours

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China Unveils World’s Longest Outdoor Escalator in Bold Infrastructure Push

March 28, 2026
Business

China has launched what is believed to be the world’s longest outdoor escalator system, a nearly one-kilometre engineering feat carved into the steep banks of the Yangtze River in Wushan, part of

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India Tightens Grip on Sri Lanka’s Fuel Supply Amid Growing Crisis

March 28, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

India is increasingly asserting its influence over Sri Lanka’s fuel supply chain, raising concerns about energy sovereignty as the island nation grapples with distribution shortages and rising prices. During a recent telephone

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The Miscalculation of the Century: Trump’s Iran Adventure

March 28, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Last year, in July, the United States and Israel bombarded Iran’s nuclear energy and nuclear research facilities over twelve days. After a few days, the two belligerent powers—who had no United Nations

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Ukraine Faces Looming Defense Funding Crisis Amid Western Deadlock

March 28, 2026
Business

Ukraine is confronting a perilous financial crossroads. According to estimates from domestic and foreign officials, Kyiv currently has enough funds to maintain government and defense spending only until June. The country’s precarious

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Digital Arrests: India’s Invisible Crime Wave Devastating Families

March 28, 2026
Business

Govind Tripathi of Gonda never imagined that a modest job offer would upend his life. In early 2024, he was hired by Robin, who promised a stable income and long-term prospects with

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