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Cracks Emerge in the AI Investment Boom as Global Markets Reassess Risk

August 3, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The artificial intelligence boom has been defined by extraordinary technological breakthroughs, record-breaking corporate valuations and an unprecedented race to build the computing infrastructure needed to power the next generation of digital innovation.

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China Ramps Up Pressure on Philippine Patrols

August 3, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The confrontation unfolded within minutes. In the early hours of the morning, three patrol vessels operated by the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources departed the small island outpost of Pag-asa,

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Sue Black’s Lifelong Dialogue with Death Has Changed the Science of Justice

August 3, 2026
Human Rights/Interviews

Death has been Professor Dame Sue Black’s closest companion for most of her life. Yet rather than fear it, she has learned to regard it as a constant presence and, ultimately, a

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Women Challenge Big Tech Over AI, Online Abuse and Corporate Accountability

August 3, 2026
Editor's Choice/Human Rights

For many of the internet’s earliest users, the digital world promised freedom, opportunity and connection. It was seen as a place where geography, social background and personal circumstances mattered less than ideas

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Behind-the-Scenes Talks Emerge Over Possible Release of Imran Khan After Three Years in Jail

August 3, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

by Our Special Correspondent Former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan is set to mark three years in solitary confinement at Adiala jail outside Rawalpindi this week, as reports emerge that behind-the-scenes discussions

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Will the Middle East Return to War?

August 3, 2026
Columns/Editor's Choice

The Middle East’s War widens! Did Iran’s attack on Egypt’s Mediterranean port of Damietta, prompt the US to return to war with Iran? Did Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) drone attack cause

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Judicial Retirement Is Not the Real Issue

August 3, 2026
Judiciary/Sri Lanka

On 27 July 2026, the Cabinet of Ministers approved a proposal to raise the retirement age of judges at every level of Sri Lanka’s judiciary by two years — Supreme Court judges

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Kashmir after Article 370: Seven Years of Broken Promises

August 3, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

On August 5, 2019, India revoked Article 370 and 35A of its constitution—clauses that had guaranteed Jammu and Kashmir a special autonomous status since 1949. Framed by New Delhi as a “transformative

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China’s Solar Capacity Set to Overtake Coal in Landmark Shift Towards Cleaner Energy

August 2, 2026
Business

China is on course for a historic milestone in its energy transition, with solar power expected to surpass coal as the country’s largest source of installed electricity generation capacity before the end

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China’s DeepSeek Plans Gigawatt-Scale AI Data Centre in Major Infrastructure Expansion

August 2, 2026
Business

DeepSeek is planning a major expansion of its artificial intelligence computing infrastructure with the development of a gigawatt-scale data centre in Inner Mongolia, according to people familiar with the matter, marking one

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