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Spain Rejects Claims It Ignored Intelligence Warnings Before Ceuta Migrant Surge

August 4, 2026
Human Rights/World

The Spanish government has denied allegations that it overlooked intelligence warnings ahead of the mass arrival of tens of thousands of migrants in the North African exclave of Ceuta, as authorities continue

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UN Experts Urge Canada to Protect Sikh Activist Facing Credible Threats

August 4, 2026
Canada/India/World

A group of independent United Nations human rights experts has called on Canada to strengthen protection for Sikh activist Moninder Singh following repeated official warnings of credible threats to his life. The

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Jay Clayton Sworn In as US Director of National Intelligence

August 4, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

Former federal prosecutor Jay Clayton has been sworn in as the United States’ Director of National Intelligence following a divisive Senate confirmation process that centred on his refusal to directly acknowledge President

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Pentagon Signs US$3 Billion Deal to Expand Patriot and THAAD Missile Production

August 4, 2026
Defence

The United States has awarded contracts worth more than US$3 billion to accelerate production of key components for Patriot and THAAD air defence systems as rising demand from conflicts in Iran and

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Zelensky Dismisses Ukraine’s Ambassador to the United States

August 4, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has dismissed Ambassador Olha Stefanishyna from her post in Washington as part of a broader reshuffle of senior government and diplomatic positions. While Stefanishyna described her departure as

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India Warns Meta Over Removal of PM Modi’s Facebook Reel

August 4, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

India has warned Meta that it could lose the legal protections available to online intermediaries after the temporary removal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Facebook reel, with Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications

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Sri Lankan Army’s Great Downsizing

August 4, 2026
Editor's Choice/Sri Lanka

During the nearly three decades of fighting Tamil separatists and two insurrections by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), the Sri Lanka armed forces had expanded. In three years of the final instalment

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Ballots Behind the Blackout

August 4, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

More than 40 people were reportedly been killed and over 70 injured, internet and mobile services remained suspended across large parts of Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) for up to 54 days,

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Kashmir’s Persistent Proxy War

August 4, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

On July 31, 2026, terrorists opened fire on two migrant labourers, Deepak Ratray (24) and Bhupinder (28), from Chhattisgarh, who were working at a brick kiln in the Kulgam District of Jammu

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Sri Lanka Prison crisis: Should Prisons be about rehabilitation rather than just incarceration?

August 4, 2026
Judiciary/Sri Lanka

“Generally speaking, punishment makes men hard and cold; it concentrates; it sharpens the feeling of alienation; it strengthens the power of resistance” ― Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher and writer  In the first instance,

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