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The Evolutionary Paradox of Sex

March 9, 2026
Education/New Books

by Luxman Lixing Sun’s On the Origin of Sex sets itself an ambitious task: to explain one of evolutionary biology’s most persistent puzzles – why sexual reproduction exists at all. The question

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The Shaolin Path to Inner Power

March 9, 2026
Human Rights/New Books

by Durga In recent years, the global market for spiritual self-improvement literature has been crowded with books promising resilience, clarity and self-mastery. Into this crowded field enters Shi Heng Yi’s Shaolin Spirit:

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The Secret Voice of Kissinger

March 9, 2026
Geopolitics/New Books

by Nil Tom Wells’s The Kissinger Tapes arrives with the aura of a historical revelation, yet its deeper significance lies less in the novelty of the documents than in the unsettling portrait

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Prince Albert’s Palace Purge

March 9, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

A storm is brewing behind the gilded façade of Monaco’s royal palace, where accusations of betrayal, secret dossiers and a dramatic fallout between Prince Albert II and some of his closest confidants

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Xi’s Silence on Iran Raises Questions About China’s Global Loyalty

March 9, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

In 2016, a rare photograph captured a moment of exceptional diplomatic intimacy: President Xi Jinping of China, the paramount leader of the world’s most populous and officially atheist nation, stood beaming alongside

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Toxic Skies Over Tehran

March 9, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

A thick blanket of black smoke hung over Tehran as explosions from recent airstrikes ignited oil storage facilities, raising alarms about toxic fallout and the possibility of acid rain in the Iranian

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Boldness and the Virtuosity of Power

March 9, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

What is the role of boldness in politics and international affairs? I ask in all seriousness. If there is a world in which President Trump’s attack on Iran somehow works out well,

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Xi Jinping Purges Top Generals in Sweeping Military Shakeup

March 9, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/News

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has embarked on one of the most extensive overhauls of his military leadership in decades, ousting dozens of senior generals in a sweeping crackdown on corruption and disloyalty.

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India Shatters T20 Records With Unprecedented 250+ Blitz

March 8, 2026
Sports

The Indian cricket team has rewritten the record books in Men’s T20 cricket by posting its fourth 250-plus score in 2026, the most by any team in a single calendar year. This

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America Warned IRIS Dena Before Torpedo Strike, Family Sources Say

March 8, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

In a claim reported by Iran International, an Iranian sailor killed in the U.S. submarine strike on the frigate IRIS Dena contacted his father shortly before his death, saying that American forces

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