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Aloysius Pieris: The Jesuit Who Baptised Faith in Action

March 24, 2026
Culture/Sri Lanka

“Who do you say that I am?” (Jesus Christ, Matthew 16:15). “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” (Matthew 25:40).

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CIA Returns to the Shadows on India’s Border

March 24, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The recent arrests of six Ukrainian nationals, along with one U.S. national, have sparked debate about the United States’ covert activities along the Indo-Myanmar border. The suspected attempt at clandestine action is

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Cease-Deal-Peace for War in Iran?

March 24, 2026
Defence

President Donald Trump claimed yesterday that Washington and Tehran have engaged in “very good and productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East,” signaling a

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Global Bonds Plunge $2.5 Trillion Amid Iran Conflict Fears

March 24, 2026
Business

Global bond markets have experienced a dramatic selloff in March, losing more than $2.5 trillion in value as the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran fuels fears of stagflation, according

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India Assures Energy Security Amid Iran Conflict

March 24, 2026
Business

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the country has enough energy supplies to meet domestic demand despite the escalating conflict in Iran, warning that the Middle East war poses unprecedented challenges for

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China Expands Overseas Investment Quotas to Boost Yuan Influence

March 24, 2026
Business

China plans to increase the amount of capital approved domestic investors can channel into overseas assets, signaling a significant loosening of its long-standing restrictions on cross-border capital flows. Authorities are preparing a

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Israel Faces Skyrocketing Jet Fuel Costs Amid Intensifying Iran Conflict

March 24, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

The escalating conflict between Israel and Iran has sent jet fuel prices soaring to unprecedented levels, doubling the cost of sorties and transforming the economics of the Israeli Air Force’s operations. With

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Nestlé Faces Historic Trial Over Toxic Plastic Dumps in France

March 24, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Nestlé, the world’s largest bottled water company, is on trial in eastern France over allegations that it illegally dumped hundreds of thousands of cubic meters of plastic bottles, contaminating soils and water

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Southern Lebanon Becomes Ground Zero in Israel-Hezbollah Clash

March 24, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Khiam, the last Shiite-majority town on the road leading to northeastern Lebanon, has once again become a flashpoint in a long-running conflict between Hezbollah and Israel. For its residents, many of whom

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Humanitarian Flotilla Defies U.S. Blockade, Brings Aid to Cuba

March 24, 2026
Cuba/World

The “Our America” flotilla pressed forward on Monday, carrying more than 30 tons of humanitarian aid from Mexico to Cuba, highlighting growing international concern over the humanitarian crisis fueled by U.S. economic

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