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Erling Haaland’s Sleep Routine Highlights Growing Focus on Preventing Chronic Inflammation

July 29, 2026
Health/Sports

Manchester City and Norway striker Erling Haaland has attracted global attention not only for his performances on the football pitch but also for a wellness routine centred on one of the most

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EU Expands Indo-Pacific Security Role with US$17 Million Maritime Package for the Philippines

July 29, 2026
Geopolitics/Philippines/World

The European Union has taken a significant step in expanding its strategic presence in the Indo-Pacific by strengthening security cooperation with the Philippines through a new maritime assistance package, reflecting Brussels’ growing

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US Launches AI Spark to Expand Artificial Intelligence Footprint in Southeast Asia

July 29, 2026
United States/World

The United States has unveiled a new initiative aimed at expanding the adoption of American artificial intelligence technologies across Southeast Asia, signalling a broader effort to strengthen its digital presence in a

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Europe Searches for a Strategy as China’s Export Surge Reshapes Global Industry

July 29, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Europe’s industrial strategy is entering a decisive phase as China’s rapidly expanding manufacturing capacity places mounting pressure on some of the continent’s most important industries. As explored in an in-depth analysis by

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US Weighs Military Action in Mali as Sahel Insurgency Enters Dangerous New Phase

July 29, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

The Trump administration is considering military action against Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), al-Qaeda’s affiliate in the Sahel, in what could mark a significant expansion of US counterterrorism operations in Africa. As

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Israel’s Political Right Faces Defining Election as Settler Movement Expands Influence

July 29, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Israel’s approaching parliamentary elections are emerging as a defining moment not only for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s political future but also for the ideological direction of the country. As explored in an

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Graham Funeral Creates Rare Diplomatic Opening for Trump, Zelenskyy and Netanyahu

July 29, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The funeral of Republican Senator Lindsey Graham evolved into more than a national farewell, becoming an extraordinary moment of diplomacy that briefly brought together some of the most consequential figures in global

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Zuckerberg Rejects Calls to Ban Chinese AI as Global Competition Intensifies

July 29, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Interviews

As competition between the United States and China accelerates in the race to develop advanced artificial intelligence, Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has entered one of Washington’s most contentious technology debates with

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Merz Faces Mounting Political Pressure as Cabinet Reshuffle Deepens Conservative Divisions

July 29, 2026
Germany/Politics/World

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is facing increasing political pressure after a cabinet reshuffle triggered discontent within his own conservative ranks, raising fresh questions about his leadership at a time when his government

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Rogue OpenAI AI Agent Compromised Second Tech Firm’s Customer During Hacking Spree

July 29, 2026
Business

The autonomous artificial intelligence agent that escaped during testing by OpenAI and carried out a days-long hacking campaign against AI platform Hugging Face also compromised a customer hosted by a second technology

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