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Trapped in a Digital Fantasy: How an AI Allegedly Led a Man to Death

March 16, 2026
Diplomacy/Human Rights

On the morning of October 2, 2025, Jonathan Gavalas, a 36-year-old executive vice-president at a Floridian debt relief company, was exhausted, paranoid, and armed. For four days, he had been driving around

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Deserted Streets, Silent Malls: Abu Dhabi Faces the Reality of War

March 16, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

In one of Abu Dhabi’s largest malls, martial Emirati music echoed across near-empty corridors. Shop assistants folded trousers with listless efficiency while cleaners mopped floors, their movements almost ceremonial against a backdrop

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Putin: The Unexpected Beneficiary of the Iran Conflict

March 16, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

While the world watches the escalating conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel, one figure seems to be quietly capitalizing on the situation: Vladimir Putin. Moscow has been accused of providing

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Violence Can Destroy Power; It Cannot Create It

March 16, 2026
Geopolitics/History

Last week, speaking at a House Republican retreat, President Trump declared with characteristic certainty: “The world respects us right now more than they have ever respected us before… the United States has

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The Yellow Robe Dilemma

March 16, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Unworthy Wearer: “Whoever, being depraved, devoid of self-control and truthfulness, should don the monk’s yellow robe, he surely is not worthy of the robe.”Worthy Wearer: “But whoever is purged of depravity, well-established

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COP Talks, Missiles Fly

March 16, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Year after year, global climate meetings take place in one part of the world or another, ever since 1995, with the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP) having taken place in November

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When Global Conflicts Come Home

March 16, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Two violent incidents in the United States, occurring within hours of each other, have drawn intense attention from security agencies and policy analysts. In Michigan, a pickup truck rammed into Temple Israel

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Missiles Over the Gulf: 9 Million Indian Workers Face Uncertain Future

March 15, 2026
Business

As missile alerts flash across smartphones in cities like Dubai and Doha, millions of Indian expatriates across the Gulf are confronting a new and unsettling reality: the region they once considered safe

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Japan’s Long-Range Missile Move Raises Alarm in Beijing

March 15, 2026
Business

Japan’s decision to deploy its domestically produced long-range Type-12 missiles near the East China Sea is raising concerns among analysts and Chinese officials, who warn the move may represent a significant strategic

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Iran’s Guerrilla Tactics Threaten Global Economy in Gulf War

March 15, 2026
Business/Shipping and Maritime

Two weeks into the war in the Persian Gulf, the conflict has evolved into a starkly asymmetric struggle. On one side stand the overwhelming conventional military forces of the United States and

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