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ICC Chief Prosecutor Steps Aside as Misconduct Allegations Shake Global Court

March 23, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/Human Rights/News

Allegations of sexual misconduct against Karim Khan remain under review by the executive branch of the International Criminal Court, according to an internal memo shared with staff and seen by Reuters. The

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North Korea Tightens Power Grip as Kim Reappointed Amid Constitutional Shift

March 23, 2026
Geopolitics/News

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been reappointed as president of state affairs, according to state media KCNA, following the first session of the country’s Supreme People’s Assembly. The meeting, held

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Sri Lanka on the Brink: Food, Fertilizer, and the Fallout of Global Conflict

March 23, 2026
Columns/Sri Lanka

Donald Trump stated that the United States would “obliterate” Iran’s power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened before the 48-hour deadline. Iran responded: “If Iran’s fuel and energy infrastructure

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From Imagination to Doubts: Spy Narratives in Sri Lankan Politics

March 23, 2026
Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

Blaming foreign intelligence agencies has long been a part of Sri Lankan politics, particularly among left-nationalist political blocs since the end of the civil war. During times of political turmoil, conspiracy narratives

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Trincomalee Oil Tank Farm — Engineering Marvel 

March 23, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

Ownership of Trincomalee Port was highly contested by the Dutch, French, and British as a gateway to the Bay of Bengal during the 1700s and 1800s. The famous seafarer Vice Admiral Horatio

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Phantom Flights Spark Evacuation Scare in the Middle East

March 23, 2026
Aviation/Diplomacy

Thousands of Dutch citizens scrambling to leave the Middle East were drawn into a high-stakes narrative of evacuation flights that never took off, after the Netherlands’ largest newspaper, De Telegraaf, ran an

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Modi’s Catch-22 in Trump’s Gulf War

March 23, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The salience of the two readouts of the phone call on Saturday by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian is that the bilateral relationship between the two ‘civilisation states’

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Blood in the Water

March 23, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

For more than six decades, the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) stood as a rare constant in an otherwise volatile relationship between India and Pakistan. Signed in 1960, it survived wars, military crises,

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China’s Radar Breakthrough Could Redefine Global Power Dynamics

March 23, 2026
China/World

In the high-stakes world of radar technology, China may have solved a problem that has stymied engineers for decades. The intense heat generated by gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductors—key components in modern radar

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Iran’s Shadow Arsenal: The Rise of Chemical and Biological Missile Threats

March 23, 2026
Geopolitics/Iran/World

Reports of the IRGC’s secret development of unconventional warheads are raising alarms for regional stability and global security as the war between Iran, the United States, and Israel enters its fourth week.

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