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Jaishankar Reaffirms Iran Sought India’s Permission for Ships Before U.S. Strike

March 10, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar revealed in Parliament that Iran had requested permission for three of its ships to dock at Indian ports shortly before a U.S. strike torpedoed the Iranian

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Curse of Being Born in the Wrong Country

March 10, 2026
Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

The following column is based on the statement issued by the Samabima Political Party. Former State Intelligence Service (SIS) chief Maj. Gen. Suresh Sallay has been arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department

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China’s 21.8% Export Boom Defies Global Trade Pressures

March 10, 2026
Business/Trade Wars

China’s export growth surged into double digits in the first two months of 2026, defying forecasts and signaling resilience amid global economic pressures. According to customs data released on Tuesday, total outbound

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Trump Scrambles as Iran Strikes Drain $6 Billion in U.S. Munitions

March 10, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

by Our Correspondent in Washington DC President Donald Trump is facing intense pressure from advisers to outline a clear exit strategy from the ongoing U.S.-Israeli military campaign in Iran, even as officials

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Reporter Challenges Trump Over Iran School Strike Claim

March 10, 2026
Iran/United States/World

During a press conference yesterday, President Donald Trump faced sharp questioning over his assertion that Iran may have struck its own elementary school with a Tomahawk missile at the start of the

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Companies Increasingly Paying Hackers as AI Supercharges Cybercrime

March 10, 2026
Health/Technology

The share of companies paying ransoms to cybercriminals rose significantly in 2025, reversing two years of decline as hackers increasingly deploy artificial intelligence to conduct more sophisticated attacks. According to a study

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Mining Dynasty Scores Billion-Dollar Windfall From Gold Bet

March 10, 2026
Geopolitics/News

A relatively small investment by one of the world’s most prominent mining families has turned into a billion-dollar windfall as the global surge in gold prices fuels dramatic gains in mining companies.

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US Lawmakers Launch Probe Into Wall Street’s Role in Alleged Chinese Stock Manipulation

March 10, 2026
Business/Trade Wars

US lawmakers have opened a new investigation into the role of New York-based IPO underwriters in bringing Chinese companies to US stock exchanges, amid allegations that several of these listings were linked

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Pakistan Weighs Fuel Rationing as Oil Surges Past $100

March 10, 2026
Business

Pakistan’s government is preparing to introduce fuel-saving and austerity measures after global oil prices surged above $100 per barrel and gas supply disruptions in the Middle East triggered panic buying in the

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China’s Export Boom Masks Deepening Worker Crisis in Manufacturing Heartland

March 10, 2026
Business

Despite China recording a massive export surplus and expanding its dominance in global manufacturing, many workers in the country’s industrial heartland are facing declining incomes and shrinking job opportunities, according to a

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