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The Coup that Chained a Nation

March 23, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The shadow of Dr. Yunus’s seventeen-month mob rule lingers, and under new Prime Minister Tarique Zia, Washington has further tightened its chains, imposing its will and systematically stripping Bangladesh of its hard-won

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Britain’s Bases, Britain’s Blunder

March 23, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Britain’s decision, reported by Reuters, to let the United States use RAF Fairford and Diego Garcia for strikes linked to the Iran crisis is being sold by London as a narrow act

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When Oil Can’t Buy Survival

March 23, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

With the Iran war overshadowing life in the Arab world, water and food have become two resources in severe shortage in this oil-rich region—things that all the money they possess cannot buy

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Barksdale Airbase Attacked by Sophisticated Drones

March 23, 2026
Defence/Diplomacy

Barksdale AFB in Louisiana, located in Bossier Parish not far from Shreveport, was attacked by drone swarms during the week of October 9th. The attack disrupted B-52H aircraft launches in support of

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Palantir’s AI Maven Becomes Pentagon’s Permanent Kill Tool

March 23, 2026
Geopolitics/World

Palantir’s Maven Smart System (MSS), the AI-driven tool currently guiding US and Israeli strikes in Iran, has been elevated to a permanent role within the Pentagon, Reuters reports. A letter from Deputy

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The world, according to Bibi and Trump

March 22, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

“Stupidity has come back as a king – no; as an emperor…” ~ Aldous Huxley (Eyeless in Gaza)             Most of the business of the United Nations are so routine they barely

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North Korea’s Cyber Goldmine: How Hackers Are Turning Sanctions Into Billions

March 22, 2026
North Korea/World

North Korea, long isolated by international sanctions, is quietly building a cyber empire that rivals the sophistication of state-backed operations worldwide. According to a recent report highlighted by El Pais, incidents linked

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Exclusive Interview: “This Regime Must Fall for Iran to Survive”

March 22, 2026
Geopolitics/Interviews

Who decides the future of Iran? Who holds the authority to speak for a people under repression? These are questions that have guided the work of Emily Schrader, an American-born journalist, activist,

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China’s Trillion-Pound Gamble: How Xi Cleaned the Skies

March 22, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

For most residents of Beijing, the memory of choking smog is still vivid. In the early 2000s, hospitals overflowed with patients suffering from heart and lung problems linked to air pollution, while

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Sri Lanka in the Crosshairs

March 22, 2026
Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

The Indian Ocean, once envisioned as an “Ocean of Peace,” is entering a phase of strategic uncertainty that Sri Lanka cannot afford to ignore. Developments unfolding far beyond its shores, particularly in

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