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71% of Sri Lankan Women Feel Unsafe in Public Due to Alcohol Users

March 5, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

A recent survey conducted by the Alcohol and Drug Information Center (ADIC) has revealed that 71 percent of women in Sri Lanka feel unsafe in public spaces due to the presence of

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Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions: How Close Are They Really?

March 5, 2026
Defence/Diplomacy

President Trump justified his June strikes on Iran, asserting that the United States could not allow Tehran to develop a nuclear weapon. He later claimed the attacks had “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear programme.

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Iran Strikes Saudi Arabia Amid Economic Vulnerability

March 5, 2026
Saudi Arabia/World

Fahad al-Saif, Saudi Arabia’s newly appointed minister tasked with securing $70 billion in foreign investment by 2030, has faced an unexpectedly tumultuous start. Less than three weeks into his tenure, western business

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China’s Calculated Silence Amid US-Israel Strikes on Iran

March 5, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

On February 28, a coordinated air campaign by the United States and Israel struck targets across Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several senior officials, in what is being called

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Venezuela in Revolt: Mass Protests Demand Release of Kidnapped Leaders

March 5, 2026
Venezuela/World

On March 3, tens of thousands of Venezuelan citizens poured into the streets of Caracas once again, demanding the release of President Nicolás Maduro and First Combatant Cilia Flores, exactly two months

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Mexico Slashes Workweek: A Historic Shift for Labor Rights

March 5, 2026
Mexico/World

On Tuesday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum published a landmark constitutional decree officially reducing the standard workweek from 48 to 40 hours, marking a historic moment for labor rights in the country. The

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UN Outrage After School Bombing in Iran Kills Scores of Children

March 5, 2026
Iran/World

The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child has issued a stark condemnation following reports of mounting child casualties amid intensifying violence in the Middle East, declaring that children must

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Mosquitoes Began Preferring Humans 1.8 Million Years Ago

March 5, 2026
Education/Health

A groundbreaking study suggests that mosquitoes began specializing in feeding on humans approximately 1.8 million years ago, long before Homo sapiens reached Southeast Asia. Researchers analyzing the DNA of 11 mosquito species

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Climate Change and Geopolitics Threaten Water — But Solutions Exist

March 5, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The world faces an urgent water crisis as climate change and geopolitical tensions threaten the stability of river systems that sustain hundreds of millions of people across South Asia. According to recent

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Epstein Scandal Forces Universities to Rethink Private Funding

March 5, 2026
Defence/Human Rights

Recent disclosures regarding the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was a significant donor to fields including mathematical biology and artificial intelligence, have intensified scrutiny on private funding in science. Nature reports that

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