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Trump’s War by Post: How Social Media Became a Battlefield Strategy

March 21, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

by Durga As tensions escalate in the Middle East, Donald Trump has transformed social media into an unprecedented theater of war, using his platform Truth Social to narrate, influence, and at times

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OpenAI’s “Superapp” Gambit Signals High-Stakes AI Showdown

March 21, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI is preparing a major strategic shift by consolidating its flagship offerings, including ChatGPT, Codex, and its browser, into a single desktop “superapp,” marking a decisive move to simplify its ecosystem and

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Student Outcry Erupts at University of Jaffna Over Police Summons

March 21, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Tensions flared at the University of Jaffna as students gathered at the main entrance to protest police summons issued in connection with a controversial incident during Sri Lanka’s Independence Day. In the

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Kabul Massacre: Pakistan’s War Crime

March 21, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics/Human Rights

At approximately 9 p.m. on 16 March 2026, an airstrike hit the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul, a 2,000-bed drug rehabilitation facility near the city’s international airport, destroying large sections of

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Secret Tapes Expose the Shadow Diplomacy of a Superpower

March 21, 2026
Geopolitics/New Books

A newly released book, The Kissinger Tapes: Inside His Secretly Recorded Phone Conversations, is sending shockwaves through the corridors of history and diplomacy, offering unprecedented insight into the inner workings of one

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Airline Industry Faces $50 Billion Meltdown as Middle East War Disrupts Global Travel

March 21, 2026
Aviation/Business

The global airline industry is confronting its most severe crisis since the COVID-19 pandemic, as the ongoing Middle East conflict disrupts operations, sends fuel costs soaring, and wipes more than $50 billion

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JPMorgan Tracks Bankers’ Screen Time to Crack Down on Overwork

March 21, 2026
Business

JPMorgan Chase has begun monitoring the digital activity of its junior investment bankers to assess whether their reported working hours accurately reflect their actual workload, as part of a new effort to

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Trump Weighs Seizing Iran’s Oil Hub as Hormuz Tensions Escalate

March 21, 2026
Business

Donald Trump is reportedly considering a major escalation in tensions with Iran, including the potential seizure of Kharg Island, a critical hub for the country’s oil exports, as part of efforts to

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Denmark Prepared to Destroy Greenland Airfields Amid Fears of U.S. Military Seizure

March 21, 2026
Geopolitics/World

Denmark quietly prepared to disable key airfields in Greenland earlier this year amid rising fears that the United States, under Donald Trump, might attempt to seize the Arctic island by force, according

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U.S. Probes Target Colombia’s President in Explosive Drug Trafficking Inquiry

March 21, 2026
Colombia/United States/World

U.S. federal prosecutors have launched early-stage criminal investigations into Gustavo Petro, focusing on potential ties to drug traffickers and alleged financial links between his presidential campaign and illicit networks, according to reporting

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