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Humans Are Animals, but Animals Are More Human Than We Think

March 24, 2026
Health/Human Rights

Humans have long considered themselves separate from the rest of the natural world, a view embedded in philosophy, religion, and modern science. Yet emerging research is challenging this assumption, revealing that the

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Sri Lanka’s Presidency of Propaganda

March 24, 2026
Editorials/Sri Lanka

Editorial What we are witnessing in the country is not a modernisation of politics. It is the cheapening of it. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, faced with a deepening national crisis, has chosen

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Pakistan Steps In as Shadow Power Broker in Escalating US-Israel–Iran War

March 24, 2026
Pakistan/World

Pakistan is emerging as an unexpected diplomatic player in efforts to de-escalate the ongoing war involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, positioning itself as a potential mediator at a time when

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OnlyFans Mogul Leonid Radvinsky Dies at 43, Leaving Billion-Dollar Empire in Limbo

March 24, 2026
Business

Leonid Radvinsky, the Ukrainian-American entrepreneur who turned OnlyFans into a global powerhouse, has died at the age of 43 after a prolonged battle with cancer. His death, confirmed by parent company Fenix

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US Lawmakers Demand Halt to Nvidia AI Chip Exports Amid Smuggling Scandal

March 24, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Senior US lawmakers have called for an immediate suspension of export licences allowing Nvidia to ship advanced artificial intelligence chips overseas, following revelations of a major smuggling operation routing sensitive technology to

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SoftBank Risks Debt Limits with $30 Billion OpenAI Push

March 24, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

SoftBank is preparing to commit an additional $30 billion to OpenAI, pushing its self-imposed borrowing limits and heightening investor unease over its exposure to artificial intelligence. According to the Financial Times, the

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An Islamic Republic Fighting for Everyone

March 24, 2026
Columns/Diplomacy/Geopolitics

On June 23, 2025—marked as the 2nd of Tir, 1404, on the Persian calendar—a ceasefire between Iran and Israel was announced. This “night of the decree” shifted the trajectory of global affairs;

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At a political cusp?

March 24, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The past year in Bangladesh has been profoundly tumultuous, marked by acute lawlessness, escalating violence, and institutional breakdown under the Muhammad Yunus-led interim administration, culminating in Tarique Rahman’s oath-taking as Prime Minister

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Iran’s Reserved Escalation Option

March 24, 2026
Columns/Diplomacy/Geopolitics

We may be approaching the most important turning point in the war that began with the February 28 US-Israeli attack on Iran. Tehran, faced with relentless attacks, may adopt a new form

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Italy Rejects Judiciary Reform in Blow to Meloni

March 24, 2026
Italy/World

Italians have rejected Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s proposal to reform the judiciary, delivering a setback to her government less than a year before the next national election. Final Interior Ministry results show

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