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India and Russia Move to Deepen Energy Ties Amid Global Supply Shock

March 28, 2026
India/Russia/World

Just months after reducing its purchases of Russian crude to ease punitive U.S. tariffs, India is moving to deepen energy cooperation with Moscow, Reuters reports. Sources familiar with the discussions say India

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U.S. Strikes May Have Destroyed Only a Third of Iran’s Missiles, Sources Say

March 28, 2026
Iran/World

According to five people familiar with U.S. intelligence, the United States can confirm that roughly one-third of Iran’s missile stockpile has been destroyed as the joint U.S.-Israeli campaign nears its one-month mark,

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Kim Jong Un and Lukashenko Cement DPRK-Belarus Alliance with Historic Treaty

March 28, 2026
North Korea/World

Pyongyang witnessed a landmark moment on March 26 as Comrade Kim Jong Un, general secretary of the Workers’ Party of Korea and president of the State Affairs of the Democratic People’s Republic

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Global Trade Surges, But Gains Are Uneven Across Nations

March 28, 2026
Business/Shipping and Maritime

As the World Trade Organization prepares to convene its 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14) in Yaoundé, Cameroon, from 26 to 29 March, newly released data from the United Nations Conference on Trade and

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The Axes of the Third World War

March 28, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The Netanyahu/Trump pole is most of all focused on Iran. If Iran were to fall, they would most likely turn their attention to supporting Ukraine and targeting Russia. But Iran’s desperate resistance

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From Valor to Vindication

March 28, 2026
Sri Lanka

Rear Admiral T. M. J. Mendis (Manil) passed away early morning last Friday (27th March). He was 69 years old. His 70th birthday was due on 20th April 2026. Manil studied at

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Deception Flights: The Hidden Plot to Empty Gaza

March 28, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/History

The story begins with a promise of opportunity and ends in abandonment thousands of miles from home. In September 1969, a group of young Palestinian men from Gaza boarded a plane believing

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Whose Strategy, Whose Logic?

March 28, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

Toshi Yoshihara and James R. Holmes’s Red Star Over the Pacific: China’s Rise and the Challenge to U.S. Maritime Strategy presents itself as a work of strategic diagnosis, yet it is as

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Reform or Revolution, But Not Both

March 28, 2026
Geopolitics/New Books

by Luxman Roger Seifert’s Solidarity with Strings is an ambitious and uncompromising intervention into the historiography of British labour and its entanglements with colonial struggles in the Caribbean. At once a work

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A Nation Built on Silence

March 28, 2026
Geopolitics/New Books

by Eric Saïd Khatibi’s The End of the Sahara confronts readers with a world of moral ambiguity, social collapse, and personal despair, set against the backdrop of Algeria at the precipice of

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